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Mediterranean Coast

Café restaurants in Mediterranean Coast

  1. A

    Bialik Café

    A unique café, this place is larger than most, with high ceilings and diner-style seating. The food ranges from excellent to amazing, and if you aren't too hungry they offer the same dishes in tapas-sized portions (for half the price). Try the salmon and teriyaki tapas or the entrecote (beef) skewers. They have free wi-fi access, live music most nights and a 'happy hour' from 16:00 to 22:00 that sees discounted drinks.

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  2. B

    Café Noah

    Popular with writers, poets, pundits and other folk desperately attempting avoid a nine-to-five job, Noah has well-worn wood floors a small library and dozens of dusty old National Geographics. The menu offers salads, sandwiches and all-day breakfast. For a healthy treat try to the quinoa salad, prepared with a type of grain indigenous to South America. There's live jazz every Sunday. Free wi-fi internet access.

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  3. C

    Shine

    This neighbourhood café, occupying a lovely spot under the trees, has a minimalist interior of white walls and silver trim, although most people prefer the outdoor patio. It attracts a young, smart set who mingle over brunch, drinking cappuccinos with soy milk or champagne cocktails. The menu is mainly light salads and sandwiches. Vegetarians will enjoy the curry tofu.

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  4. D

    Tozeret Haaretz

    Overlooking beautiful Masarik park, this timeless bohemian café serves up some of the best cakes and sweets in the city, as well as some good-value snacks and meals. Try the excellent shakshuka. Make sure you go to the right place, it's tucked behind another café called Masarik 12.

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  5. E

    Arabica

    This pastel-painted European-style café is big on homemade items - everything is made from scratch. The menu is geared towards the sandwich and salad crowd, and caffeine lovers will appreciate the 100% pure Arabica coffee.

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  6. F

    Coffee Bean

    This coffee-shop chain offers a relaxed, smoke-free, air-con sitting area. Laptop users will enjoy the big tables and free wi-fi. There are outlets on the first floor of the Dizengoff Centre and at 30 Ibn Gvirol St.

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  7. Leale al-Sultan

    Traditional Middle Eastern coffeehouse sporting sequined cushions, colourful wall hangings and backgammon tables. A Turkish coffee costs 5NIS while a nargileh is 10NIS. Popular with locals.

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  8. G

    Buddha Burger

    A vegan bar and takeaway place whose specialities include burgers, frankfurters, sandwiches made with smoked tofu, fruit shakes made with soy milk and quiches based on milkless cheese.

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