- Ranked #2 for markets in Tel Aviv
- halva
- healthy food
- flowers
- boreka
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- TinoApril 30, 2017You can hardly find a more authentic Middle East atmosphere than here. Excellent food is hidden everywhere, also in the nearby streets. Two signs: many locals and everything only in Hebrew.
- Kyriakos G. 🍺 🍔November 28, 2017If you are a market lover consider this as a must visit in Tel Aviv. Packed with locals who buy fresh fruits and vegetables. Find the the well hidden restaurants and the Burek maker near the entrance!
- Sigalle BarnessSeptember 16, 2016A must visit! This shook has it all - Halva, Turkish Delight, Fresh Pita, Borekas, spices - you name it, it's there. Take your time and wander the stalls taking in all the sights, sounds, and smells.
- Yael CohenAugust 26, 2018Visit Dr. Halva, candies and sweets, Beer Bazaar, you can also find in the market squeezed juices, Baklava, Jerusalem bagel, Rogalach, nuts, spices and more. (watch out as it can get very crowded)
- Emma ShelbyDecember 18, 2015Definetly crowded and takes time to learn how to get around, but by far my favorite place in Tel Aviv. Go there before sunset, grab a few Le'chamim cheese sticks and some tomatoes and make a picnic
- What’s good? Well if you enjoy the smell off spices and don’t mind the gorgeous smell of different foods than this is for you, big time. You must visit the king of halva just wonderful. Just go enjoy
- Wonderful but crowded market serving as the food spot for Tel Aviv. Fresh produce and a lot of funny replicas/parodies of famous brands
- David InterContinental Hotel Tel AvivJune 19, 2011This is the main food market in Tel Aviv. Take a wander down here for fresh fruit and veg, freshly baked bread... and there's even a beautiful flower stall right in the middle of all the commotion!
- Isaaq AJune 10, 2014The Best Suk/Market in Tel Aviv. You can find here anything from Cheap Clothes, Fresh produce & Meat & Flowers. Also, many nice eateries all around. Plus Great Arts & Crafts Fest on Nahalat Binyamin.
- Yuri IchijōMarch 31, 2016At the end of the day it's just a market, but the food is really good. Especially the burika/boureka in the southern part of the market. They also have sugar-sprinkled doughnuts.
- Josef SzottenApril 13, 2015Love this place. Such chaos - loads of great looking fruit, veg, spices and nuts etc. lots of tourists but also normal Israelis doing their shopping. Well worth a visit
- Jakob D.June 17, 2014The 7 shekel falafel they sold in one of the stands here when I visited was the best (and cheapest) falafel in Tel Aviv. You cant miss it, they announce the price at the top of their lungs. :)
- J9 HAugust 13, 2013Try the pasta shop just before the entrance at the right corner. A lot of selections and cheapest pasta you can find in TLV. Great tasting too.
- Rickard JonssonSeptember 2, 2016Great street market, take your time and browse the stalls. Don't forget to try some halva
- Volker FränkleOctober 2, 2017Authentic market in Tel Aviv. Unfortunately, city majority has plans to transform it into a standard market area. This will be a loss for the city.
- Dimasik 💣September 17, 2015Great place to buy local food! try it! bargain! less people in the morning and its more pleasant to walk.
- Виктория ДавидJanuary 30, 2019I like to live near the market, it is nice to buy fresh fruits and vegs for smaller price than in a supermarket.
- Masa Israel JourneyDecember 5, 2013There is a sandwich/grill station inside the shuk with a red and white awning. The guys that work there are super friendly and it is delicious. ~Marissa, Tel Aviv University
- Immanuel BendahanApril 30, 2019They are cheap and ready to negotiate with you. Make sure you watch out for pickpockets.
- Dev GhoseFebruary 13, 2013Everything looked so unbelievably fresh. Very friendly people. Loved the olive displays.
- Paul RobertsonJune 12, 2019Great for a stroll through. The best place to pick up your souvenirs - vendors always up for a haggle. And some great street food!
- Federica BowmanMay 15, 2012There's a great open air cafe in the middle serving great coffee and a selection of fresh dishes. Sit for a while and soak up the hustle and bustle of Tel Aviv life around you.
- JamesMarch 5, 2014everything about the shul is perfect, zaatar bread about midway thru is a dream, the tunisian boreka in the pita was ridiculously incredibly amazing.
- Most popular market in Tel Aviv. You'll find everything from fruit and vegetable to clothes and souvenirs. Not to be missed.
- Danielle PalJuly 26, 2016Great fresh produce and other products. But beware if you're a foreigner, because they will rip you off and more often than not will not want to bargain with you
- Jul ÄzOctober 18, 2019High pace, loud market full of energy. So much to get and try out!worth checking it out
- Tamir KrelenshteinMay 1, 2015Friday and Tuesday are "street carnaval" in the parallel street. Singers hand made goods and nice atmosphere! Friday is bigger :)
- Dana KozhevnikovaFebruary 19, 2018Noisy and crowdy. Lots of good places to eat/drink and feel the “vibes” of the city.
- Christopher da CostaJune 10, 2012Don't leave without trying the Burekas at 'Turkey Original' - a small bakery on the western end of the market. Apparently they're some of the best in town!
- Gilad ShapiroJuly 18, 2014Medium out doors market with low quality textile and glasses. Nightmare on Fridays. Check out the small places around it. A lot of cheap and good fast food choices.
- Daniel SelingerJanuary 12, 2015Burika, Burika, Burika. Try the full deal in a pita. Some of the best street food in the city.
- EL AL USAJune 20, 2012The best place to get all of your fresh produce in Tel Aviv. Make sure to check out the magnificent flowers as well!
- Joanne ReinardOctober 10, 2016Crowded but a must see! Try the freshly squeezed pomegranate juice and the falafel!
- Brahm HurwitzJanuary 3, 2014Deals everywhere! Lots of fun! Something for everyone. The artists area has lots of Israeli treasures.
- If you're looking for the cheap stuff, come late.Also, if don't come on friday if you don't have to - the market is full of turists and lots of people with baby carts.
- Meir SadanMarch 18, 2015Don't come near here on Fridays, stick to side streets or if you must, use the crossways between the booths and the stores.
- Daniel SelingerJanuary 12, 2015Have falafel in the center intersection, at Elad's, with a lot of hot sauces, red and green.
- Maya ConnNovember 11, 2013A lot of tourists, so go at the end of the day when they start reducing prices (on produce).