Kerem HaTeimanim (The Yemen Vineyard)

Miriam
Kerem HaTeimanim (The Yemen Vineyard)

Gastronomie

Julie’s Egyptian Food is located just few meter from the studio Julie’s is only open for lunch until she runs out of food. Every morning, she searches the shuk for fresh, high quality vegetables to craft the day’s menu. Using ancient Egyptian recipes and spices, Julie’s is known for being the most authentic Egyptian restaurant in Tel Aviv.
Malan St 42
42 Malan Street
Julie’s Egyptian Food is located just few meter from the studio Julie’s is only open for lunch until she runs out of food. Every morning, she searches the shuk for fresh, high quality vegetables to craft the day’s menu. Using ancient Egyptian recipes and spices, Julie’s is known for being the most authentic Egyptian restaurant in Tel Aviv.
A great introduction to Israeli/Jewish Ethiopian culture and cuisine.
Malan St 4
4 Malan Street
A great introduction to Israeli/Jewish Ethiopian culture and cuisine.
Yom Tov Cafe is the place to go when you need a break from Shuk HaCarmel. During the day, it’s perfect for a cup of coffee, sandwich, and/or pastry with friendly vibes. At night, this sweet cafe transforms into a laid back, but trendy restaurant and bar with a menu featuring ingredients fresh from the market. From pizzas, to tabun baked vegetables, and fresh salads, you can’t go wrong. Great service, great vibes.
Yom Tov St 30
30 Yom Tov Street
Yom Tov Cafe is the place to go when you need a break from Shuk HaCarmel. During the day, it’s perfect for a cup of coffee, sandwich, and/or pastry with friendly vibes. At night, this sweet cafe transforms into a laid back, but trendy restaurant and bar with a menu featuring ingredients fresh from the market. From pizzas, to tabun baked vegetables, and fresh salads, you can’t go wrong. Great service, great vibes.
PANDA PITA It's Friday, a busy day at the Hacarmel market, where crowds may jostle but nevertheless take the time to stop off for a gourmet break at the Pita Panda stand, located in the very heart of the bustling hub. To order your pita, take your place in the long line of people waiting their turn. Here, there are three options: meat, fish and vegetarian. Try and get close to the preparation area to have the pleasure of anticipation and enjoy the show. The pita is filled methodologically and accurately with layers of sauces, vegetables, herbs, meat or fish, whatever your fancy. The result: a farandole of perfectly organized delicacies neatly contained in a pita that you pick up when your name is called. If you're lucky, you might get a seat on one of the two benches near the stand, or find a corner nearby. And if you can't wait, eat standing up amid the throngs of happy, excited shoppers. We eat quickly without wasting a single crumb. And the experience begs the question of how such a rudimentary stand can produce something so infinitely enjoyable! This is an ephemeral pop-up spot, but try it once and you won't forget the experience!
Malan St 47
47 Malan Street
PANDA PITA It's Friday, a busy day at the Hacarmel market, where crowds may jostle but nevertheless take the time to stop off for a gourmet break at the Pita Panda stand, located in the very heart of the bustling hub. To order your pita, take your place in the long line of people waiting their turn. Here, there are three options: meat, fish and vegetarian. Try and get close to the preparation area to have the pleasure of anticipation and enjoy the show. The pita is filled methodologically and accurately with layers of sauces, vegetables, herbs, meat or fish, whatever your fancy. The result: a farandole of perfectly organized delicacies neatly contained in a pita that you pick up when your name is called. If you're lucky, you might get a seat on one of the two benches near the stand, or find a corner nearby. And if you can't wait, eat standing up amid the throngs of happy, excited shoppers. We eat quickly without wasting a single crumb. And the experience begs the question of how such a rudimentary stand can produce something so infinitely enjoyable! This is an ephemeral pop-up spot, but try it once and you won't forget the experience!

Lieux emblématiques

The Nahalat Binyamin Art Market is a huge arts and crafts fair, the largest of its kind in Israel and one of the most beautiful in the world. Within the spacious area you can find hand-made goods and designs, live music and great places to stop for a coffe
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Nahalat Binyamin Street
Nahalat Binyamin Street
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The Nahalat Binyamin Art Market is a huge arts and crafts fair, the largest of its kind in Israel and one of the most beautiful in the world. Within the spacious area you can find hand-made goods and designs, live music and great places to stop for a coffe
Jaffa is the ancient port out of which modern day Tel Aviv has grown. The Jaffa Flea Market, or, in Hebrew Shuk Hapishpishim is one of the highlights of the area with vendors selling products of any variety imaginable lining the sidewalks. Weaving your way through an array of treasure, junk, and daily basics, you’ll see everything from Judaica, Persian tiles, jewelery, old jeans, and Indian mildewed clothes. Its an incredible cultural experience, where bargaining and haggling rule the day… fun in itself.
209 Einheimische empfehlen
Jaffa
209 Einheimische empfehlen
Jaffa is the ancient port out of which modern day Tel Aviv has grown. The Jaffa Flea Market, or, in Hebrew Shuk Hapishpishim is one of the highlights of the area with vendors selling products of any variety imaginable lining the sidewalks. Weaving your way through an array of treasure, junk, and daily basics, you’ll see everything from Judaica, Persian tiles, jewelery, old jeans, and Indian mildewed clothes. Its an incredible cultural experience, where bargaining and haggling rule the day… fun in itself.

TIP

IN THE KEREM CLOSE TO THE STUDIO SELF SERVICE LAVOMATIC
Kerem laundromat
26 Tarmav St
IN THE KEREM CLOSE TO THE STUDIO SELF SERVICE LAVOMATIC