Dizengoff Street and Square have long been culinary hotspots in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. Named after Zina Dizengoff, the wife of Tel Aviv's first mayor, the area became known as a hub for culture and leisure. The food history parallels the city's immigration patterns, evolving with contributions from Jewish immigrants of various backgrounds bringing their traditional cuisine to the melting pot. Dizengoff Street boasts an array of cafes, street food, and upscale restaurants, offering a mix of traditional Middle Eastern flavors with modern and international influences. The street food revolution has added another layer to its vibrant culinary scene, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers.
Famous Food: Shakshuka - Veg
Famous Food: Grilled Fish - Non-Veg
Famous Food: Pita with Roasted Cauliflower - Veg
Famous Food: Labneh with Hyssop and Tomatoes - Veg
Famous Food: Falafel and Sabich - Veg
Famous Food: Bagels and Vegan Treats - Veg
Famous Food: Chia Pudding and Vegan Cheese - Veg
Famous Food: Breakfast Selections - Veg/Non-Veg
Famous Food: Green Curry - Veg/Non-Veg
Famous Food: Assorted Salads and Grilled Fish - Veg/Non-Vav