Dallal is located in the heart of Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv's oldest district and the first Jewish neighborhood outside of the old port city of Jaffa. It was built as a suburb in 1887 and is now a very trendy area full of cafes, boutiques, and restaurants. I have been buying breads, cakes and croissants at the Dallal Bakery for a few years now, but this was my first time dining at their restaurant on the corner of Shabazi Street. Dallal takes up a good chunk of the block since it was built on the ruins of three restored houses next to the Suzanne Dallal Cultural Center. There are a few sitting options while dining at Dallal: outside in the small garden-like area, in the enclosed courtyard with a view of the sky, and inside the restaurant which feels like old time Paris. Dallal is a perfect place for a fun lunch with friends, or a romantic dinner with your sweetheart. There are two lunch options at Dallal: 78 ILS for two appetizers and bread...
I came upon this blog by accident. What a find! I will be back every day. Good luck, Joanna!!!!!
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