You 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.
If 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!
A 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.
Visit 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)
Definetly 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