Men Tenten Ramen Bar

Japanese restaurant · Newe Ẕedeq

Men Tenten Ramen Bar

Japanese restaurant · Newe Ẕedeq

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Nahalat Binyamin St 57, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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Extraordinary ramen, yakitori, sushi, cocktails & bento  

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Nahalat Binyamin St 57, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Get directions

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Nahalat Binyamin St 57, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Get directions

+972 3 672 5318
mentententlv.com
@men_tententlv

₪100–150 · Menu

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The 17 Best New Restaurants in Tel Aviv, Israel | Eater

"The original Men Tenten opened a couple of years ago in Tel Aviv’s Allenby food court, which unfortunately closed last year. Tel Avivians couldn’t get enough of the brand’s extraordinary ramen, though, so the owners are back with a new standalone outpost, whose menu expands the original offerings to include gyoza, yakitori, and even sushi." - Keren Brown

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Mayan

Google
We had the classic pork ramen, the broth was nice, the egg, meat pieces and bamboo slices were good too. The only thing that I didn't enjoy was the noodles, they felt overcooked when the dish was brought out and I felt like I had to eat fast before they turn to mush. We sat at the bar which was not a bad option, the restaurant itself is really nice. The server came pretty fast when we wanted to order and the food came fast as well but it was hard to get anyone's attention for the bill, so much so that we went to the register area and even then it took a long time to get our bill. All in all it was a mixed bag but good in general.

Angie Liel

Google
Got here with my friend, had to wait few min to get a seat since it was floded with people, didn't mine it! Got sits at the bar, everything was really good! The food was super, the atmosphere and music was very top notch <3 we ate ramen crispy shrimps ribs and dumplings, everything was really tasty absolutely love this place! And would definitely come again, prices were quite on the high point but still very good place, found this place next to the duplex club where we were heading next and my friend got recommended this restaurant by another friend so we said sure let's go and I don't regret it 💕 thanks for the very good service 🙏

Misha Smiley

Google
Absolutely loved my visit to Men Tenten Ramen Bar! The food was phenomenal—rich, flavorful broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and melt-in-your-mouth chashu. The ramen was beautifully presented and tasted even better than it looked. Service was excellent; the staff were welcoming, efficient, and knowledgeable about the menu. The atmosphere was warm and cozy, with authentic Japanese touches that added to the charm of the experience. Everything felt thoughtfully curated, from the decor to the sake display at the counter. Highly recommended for any ramen lover—this spot is a gem!

Mor Levi

Google
A very good Ramen in Tel Aviv. Resembles of Japan's Ramen the most in the city. The service is great and the food arrives fast. It's not much of a resturant though. Just a small corridor with the bar on one side, and small dining tables on the other side. The place is loud.

דן נייגר

Google
This is the most overrated place Ive ever been too. I had to go there around 3-4 times to decide that there is nothing wrong with me and their food is really not good ( in contrast to all the good things I heard on this place ). The ramen is not warm, and has strange flavour and bad smell. I took their pork and it was bad so the time after it I tried their chicken and it was so dry I couldnt eat the dish and eventually returned it. The service is ok, but really when I come to a place I care mostly about the food and it’s really not good!!!

Mary Grant

Google
The place itself is okay but too expensive from my eyes for what it offers. The food is pretty ordinary. I tried ramen with chicken, it was super salty, boring ingredients inside, cold noodles. For the price of more than 70 ILS I have definitely expected more. Also, I felt that it was too heavy and couldn’t digest it for 5 hours. I don’t recommend ordering Ramen here, it is too far from authentic. Sushi was pretty good with a lot of fish inside. But honestly the place doesn’t provide great service, mixed orders couple of times and in general is not very welcoming. I would not go again.

Baronet Kellman

Google
Men Tenten is like the high-class cousin of dirty, delicious street food. It’s got that slightly chaotic, fast-food energy, but with ramen and broths that taste like they were designed by a flavor architect. I come here every once in a while and it never, ever disappoints - the soup is deep, the ramen is always perfect. The pork thin and tender, the noodles rich and moist (sorry, but they are). This isn’t where you go for chandeliers and fancy silverware; this is where you come for the kind of luxury that lives in your mouth, not in the décor. And somehow, I’ve never had to wait more than five minutes for a seat. High-class taste, low-maintenance casual vibe - my kind of place.

Yi-Hsiang Wang

Google
Men Ten Ten is definitely one of my favorite restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel. The main chief is from Japan and all ingredients they use I believe is all from Japan. That’s why the taste is very authentic! This is definitely rare to find in Israel. The chief is so kind and friendly! The soup he cook definitely worthy to go there to try out! Highly recommended to solo traveler, with friends and family. Must try! I will definitely go again if I visit Israel again for sure.