Herzl 16

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Herzl 16

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Herzl St 16, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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Trendy all-day cafe & DJ nightspot serving global fare in a 1920's building that has a courtyard.  

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Herzl St 16, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Get directions

herzl16.co.il
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Herzl St 16, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Get directions

herzl16.co.il
@herzl16

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"The newest pair of restaurants from the established R2M group (Brasserie, Hotel Montefiore, Delicatessen, and more) is Hertzl 16 and Disco Tokyo. The first is a bit of everything: part bar, part restaurant, part family-friendly art gallery and concert venue. Next door, Disco Tokyo embraces Izakaya-style small plates inspired by the whole of Asia, like mandu (Korean dumplings), samosas, and burgers with sweet Japanese ketchup. All this accompanies an extensive drinks menu of sakes, matcha martinis, and yuzu daiquiris." - Keren Brown

The 17 Best New Restaurants in Tel Aviv, Israel - Eater
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Michael Ns

Google
This chef-driven spot offers a unique dining experience with a menu that changes daily, showcasing creativity and fresh ingredients. The happy hour is a great bonus, with tasty dishes and drinks at fair prices. It's an excellent choice for food lovers looking for variety and a lively atmosphere.

Lidor Bracha

Google
What a beautiful place! Located perfectly in the center of Tel Aviv at a beautiful 1920 building. The place has a unique style and many of Tel Aviv’s famous people like to hang out there. The food style is somewhere between France and Japan but in a very light way. The prices are fair and not expensive. Cocktails are great and also the wine collection. The place owner as far as I know is Ruti Bruno and everything she does she makes it at his very best. She’s like the God of culinary in Israel. Just go there!!!

Gil Onn

Google
Amazing food and very cool place to go to eat, drink cocktails and have date or just fun night or afternoon with friends. They have special breakfast menu on the weekends which is very recommended!

Yotam Levit

Google
I want to give this place 4.5 stars. The food is grate, the atmosphere is nice. I’m not old but sometimes (depends on where you are sitting of course) the music is way too loud (way way too loud). Another thing sometimes the waiters are not so nice and helpful. Everything else grate (the food is really nice)

Tas Hirani

Google
If you’re looking for a hidden restaurant that opens out into a beautiful open air seating area, followed by an indoor area with an on point bar, serving delicious cocktails and a fantastic DJ playing insanely good tunes, ambient lighting and various different heights of seating areas with intimate seating, on point service, ridiculously tasty food, then this is the place for you. I enjoyed everything from being seated to being served to the tasty food to the delicious cocktails I would definitely go back again for the charred cabbage, the Korean wings and the sharing box where you build a burger from lamb and chicken shawarma meat. I had the house cocktail which has a blend of 16 herbs and is the most delicious cocktail. I drank while I was in Tel Aviv for five days.

Noam Weissman

Google
We came for a Friday morning breakfast, and it was the first day of a new menu so it was not as we saw on the website. The food was really good! Just not what we expected for breakfast. It felt more like lunch to us..

Eliya Cohen

Google
The food was great, and the ramen was super tasty! But honestly, the staff was a letdown. Kinda tired of the rude service from waiters and hosts in Tel Aviv—it just kills the vibe.

Steve Rogers

Google
Had a birthday lunch here. There is a nice vibe and friendly staff. We ordered and were given a complimentary free starter which was nice. Alcohol is discounted until the evening by 25% which is good but on other hand draft beers only come in 330cc size which is a very annoying limitation some places do to make more money. My Fish Cutlets were presented in a spicy sauce which was creamy and slightly sour (I think it was dried persian lemons that did this) and presented with crispy greens and sticky rice, it was a nice concept but didn't work 100% because it was a little too sour. My companions variation on the local Schwarma was really good she told me. Music (house) a bit on the loud side but we could still carry out a conversation. Prices are for centre of Tel Aviv not too bad especially as we took some of the most expensive dishes on the menu.