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Home » Food & Drinks » Where’s the best place for brunch around Rabin Square?

Where’s the best place for brunch around Rabin Square?

Amit Updated On March 12, 2016
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AskALocal_icon_1024x1024Ask a Local allows you to ask any question, and get an answer that is based on personal experiences of locals who know their cities inside-out. >> Find information about the best brunch around Rabin Square:

Rabin Square is right in the city centre on Ibn Gabirol St., not too far from Dizengoff Center shopping mall and Frishman St., leading all the way to the beach. It is the perfect location for brunch on a Saturday, if you get to the right places.

Lilush on 73 Frishman St. (פרישמן) is a magical little bistro with delicious salads, sandwiches and other breakfast goodies. If it’s late enough, give their sangria a try! Across the square from there, you find 24-hour French-style Brasserie, on 70 Ibn Gabirol St. (אבן גבירול). Slightly more expensive, but certainly worth each and every shekel.

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Brasserie breakfast (photo: Facebook)

If you go up to nearby Masaryk Square, you will find two lovely cafés, one is simply called Masaryk Café, and the other “Totzeret Ha’Aretz”, right next to each other, both on 12 Masaryk Blvd. (מסריק). These are a lot more laid back, and since they are slightly further away from Rabin Square, tend to be quieter.

>> As much as we all love hummus, Tel Aviv has a lot more than that to offer in terms of food and drinks – that’s what we are here for. >> Feel free to ask us more specific questions via the Ask a Local app.

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  1. Itay June 7, 2014 at 10:35 am

    Lilush is my favourite !

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