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Assessing the ratings given by our site's visitors in the past two years, while trying to keep in mind the overall consistency in quality, these are the best restaurants in Tel Aviv! We present the ten restaurants which offer the best food, most fetching locations, and most appealing ambience.
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1. First in line comes the most highly regarded humus joint in Tel Aviv (though it's located in Jaffa): Abu Hassan.
2. Second you have the charming bistro on the popular Shenkin Street: Orna and Ella (which truly might be our site's visitors favorite restaurant in Tel Aviv).
3. Raphael (which is located in the Dan Hotel), has also received enthusiastic responses and has recently changed its menu and seriously upgraded its fare.
4. Despite the new pizza places opening across town, the kosher Pizza Fino still maintains its position as top rated pizza place.
5. Onami is apparently the favorite in the Asian department, and rightly so. This restaurant has been open for almost ten years and has maintained the high quality of the food from day one.
6. Bruno has received excellent responses and for the time being (considering that there are some new competitors in the kosher department) keeps its spot as best kosher restaurant in the opinion of Tel Aviv Guide's visitors.
7. Favored for its beautiful location overlooking the sea, Manta Ray may have some less wonderful portions, but can always boast its amazing scenery.
8. This chic and elegant seafood-oriented restaurant has also received excellent responses from visitors: Orca.
9. As far as restaurant-cafés go, this Neve Tzedek based café, Tazza D'oro, is considered by many the nicest in Tel Aviv.
10. Last, but not least Goocha, the inexpensive seafood restaurant, offers a variety of well-prepared portions (some more Italian others rather Asian) for low prices and, again, keeps up a consistent level.
(the restaurants are listed in random order)
Other highly rated restaurants include: Brasserie (open 24h), the enchanting Fortuna del Mar and the hip Herbert Samuel.
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