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]]>This hotel is only five years old and is located close to the Nachalat Benyamin market. Continental breakfast is available in the mornings and yoga classes and other events are held on the rooftop weekly.
Ink is a 15-minute walk from the beach, but those who’d consider this a bit too far are free to enjoy the hotel’s rooftop pool. The decor is clean and modern and they also have a bar and garden for travelers to relax in.
Located in the center of Tel Aviv less than a 10-minute walk from Banana Beach is Fabric, a boutique hotel with a colorful, eclectic style. It’s pet-friendly and family rooms are available for larger groups looking for a place to stay.
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]]>Named for their address at HaArba St. 16 (HaArba translating to “four”) this restaurant is a paradise for anyone looking for a rich and indulgent meal. Everything on the menu is delicious and designed to be shared, and we especially recommend the fettuccini alfredo. It’s made with coconut cream and rich enough to satisfy even the biggest cheese-lover.
HaHatul HaYarok as it’s known in Hebrew, meaning, “The Green Cat,” is an entirely vegan pizza restaurant located on Levontin St. Unlike other pizza places who often use pre-made soy-based cheese substitutes, this restaurant makes their own cheese daily out of cashews. Top it off with any of their fresh and unique toppings, like vegan pepperoni, and you’re good to go.
With a focus on local, seasonal fare, Bana offers a somewhat lighter dining experience than other vegan restaurants in Tel Aviv, although the rich and savory Oyster Mushroom with Garlic Confit over Baked Potatoes would have you fooled. This restaurant is very vegetable-forward and doesn’t offer too much in the way of imitation meats and cheeses, and instead lets the produce shine on its own.
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]]>The post Coolest Boutique Hotels in Tel Aviv, Israel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This hotel is only five years old and is located close to the Nachalat Benyamin market. Continental breakfast is available in the mornings and yoga classes and other events are held on the rooftop weekly.
Ink is a 15-minute walk from the beach, but those who’d consider this a bit too far are free to enjoy the hotel’s rooftop pool. The decor is clean and modern and they also have a bar and garden for travelers to relax in.
Located in the center of Tel Aviv less than a 10-minute walk from Banana Beach is Fabric, a boutique hotel with a colorful, eclectic style. It’s pet-friendly and family rooms are available for larger groups looking for a place to stay.
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]]>The post Best Vegan Restaurants in Tel Aviv appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Named for their address at HaArba St. 16 (HaArba translating to “four”) this restaurant is a paradise for anyone looking for a rich and indulgent meal. Everything on the menu is delicious and designed to be shared, and we especially recommend the fettuccini alfredo. It’s made with coconut cream and rich enough to satisfy even the biggest cheese-lover.
HaHatul HaYarok as it’s known in Hebrew, meaning, “The Green Cat,” is an entirely vegan pizza restaurant located on Levontin St. Unlike other pizza places who often use pre-made soy-based cheese substitutes, this restaurant makes their own cheese daily out of cashews. Top it off with any of their fresh and unique toppings, like vegan pepperoni, and you’re good to go.
With a focus on local, seasonal fare, Bana offers a somewhat lighter dining experience than other vegan restaurants in Tel Aviv, although the rich and savory Oyster Mushroom with Garlic Confit over Baked Potatoes would have you fooled. This restaurant is very vegetable-forward and doesn’t offer too much in the way of imitation meats and cheeses, and instead lets the produce shine on its own.
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