Great little place in the Carmel market. I had the Italian shakshuka, which is shakshuka with basil and feta cheese. Normally I don't like eggs, but I decided to just mash it up into the tomato paste. That turned out to be a really good decision because even though I couldn't taste it at all, it still gave the dish a really nice texture and consistency. My father had the Spanish shakshuka, which had sausage spinach and chickpeas in it, while my mother had the spicy one. Both said that it was delicious, and really enjoyed it. We all had coffee, which was great because it wasn't bitter at all. The shakshukas all come with really soft bread, which is amazing when dipped in them, and tahini, which isn't my thing, but mom and dad seemed to like it. Overall a great place if you're looking for a quick breakfast in Tel Aviv and don't mind being in the middle of the market...
   Read moreVery friendly barkeepers and waiters. I had the classical Shakshuka, and it was just delicious! It is being served with pickled vegetables, tahini, and bread. They also serve here multiple brands of beer, local and international ones, as well as some cocktails. The atmosphere here is great, as there's also locals eating here, discussing things loudly, and in the background local music is being played. Definitely...
   Read moreFood was alright, simple but mildly tasty, but the service was non existence. Lady at the counter was totally disinterested in taking our order and when asking her for recommendations, she did not even bother to give any suggestions. Most of the time she was frowning when speaking to us. To be fair she was treating other guests much nicer than us, so it may be just her attitude...
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