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Three restaurants in Tel Aviv with under the radar foodie deals

We've singled out a smattering of blink-and-you’ll-miss-'em deals going on in Tel Aviv

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Time Out Israel Writers
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When it comes to drinking and dining in the White City, both can get expensive if you're craving top chef quality. That's why we've singled out a smattering of blink-and-you’ll-miss-'em deals going on at the best restaurants in Tel Aviv to give your wallet a bit of a break. From half-off happy hour specials in the hip and happening Florentin neighborhood to all-you-can-eat brunch that takes the cake with everything from bourekas to sabich, you're stomachs will thank you now, while your bank accounts will thank you later.

Must-visit restaurants in Tel Aviv for foodie deals

  • Restaurants
  • Cafés
  • Tel Aviv - Jaffa

Often described as reliable, generous and delicious, Coffee Bar is an ideal place to indulge on great food and wine with a date, family, or friends. Throw in great dining deals, and you’ll know why this eatery has consistently kept a loyal fan base for over 20 years. For those who crave more than their mouth-watering burger, Coffee Bar ups the ante with a dinner deal, adding an appetizer and a side dish for NIS 68. And the apps are nothing to scoff at - with options like beef carpaccio, chicken liver pate or fried cauliflower - you are covered. 

  • Restaurants
  • Cafés
  • White City
  • price 2 of 4

Normally, buffets bring back unwelcome memories of Soup Plantation or worse - Vegas. But Cafe 65 has the brunch bunch on lock with their creative - and delicious offerings. Outside visitors and guests of the hotel are both welcome to dig in to the seriously all-you-can-eat delicious breakfast and brunch - boasting Israeli staples like melt-in-your mouth bourekas and a thoughtfully-curated sabich bar. The varied and colorful offering showcases fresh salads, cheeses, fresh and pickled fish, a healthy corner with nuts, granola, oats and the like, plus a selection of homemade breads, fluffy rolls, decadent pastries, sweet and savory cakes and a host of fresh-squeezed juices. 

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  • Restaurants
  • Shuk Levinsky
  • price 2 of 4

Hip and happening in the funky Florentin neighborhood, Dalida is a trendy place to see - and be seen. If you go during regular hours, you may be a bit peeved by the serving sizes - dishes are so delicious, you are always salivating for more, more, more. That's where the awesome happy hour comes in - Sunday through Thursday, from 17:00-19:00 all dishes (except desserts) are 50% off. Yup, they are. And  for the drinkers in the house, from 18:00-20:00 all wine bottle prices are slashed by 50%. Find their full set of deals online.

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