A Day in Tel Aviv

During the week of Sukkot while my parents were visiting, Jake and I abandoned the kids and spent a day walking and taste testing Tel Aviv. We started with a coffee and pastry at Dallal Bakery in Neve Tzedek and then walked north to have lunch at Port Said in Lev Hair. After wandering around the Yemenite Quarter we got another coffee at Papua Cafe, sat on a bench for an hour to call friends and people watch, and then got malabi and another coffee at Hamalabiya. From there we headed north on King George St., through Meir Park and around Dizengoff Square. After reaching Old North we took a scooter down the beach to get to Florentin for pizza and beer at Teder.

Best coffee: Papua Cafe

Best bite: Port Said

Neve Tzedek

Michal Flowers

Okra salad @ Port Said

Grilled mackerel @ Port Said

Painted shutters on Allenby St.

Dostoevsky Bookstore

My great grandparents’ former home on Mohiliver St.

Original tiles where my grandfather grew up

Papua Cafe

New build in the Yemenite Quarter

Sunset by the beach

Teder.fm


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