Pizza Lila
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Slices & pies, plus salads, sweet treats & beer, in a casual pizza parlor with outdoor seating.
attractions: Park HaTachana, Levinski Market, Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre, Herzl Garden, Independence Hall (Dizengoff House), Park HaMesila, Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair, Gutman Museum, Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv, The Hagana Museum, restaurants: Taizu, Café Noir קפה נואר, Port Sa'id, Benedict, Shila, Bicicletta, Hatraklin Meat & Wine Bistro, Rustico Rothschild, Ouzeria, The Prince - הנסיך
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Slices & pies, plus salads, sweet treats & beer, in a casual pizza parlor with outdoor seating.
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I never understood the fascination with this place, I only ordered delivery from them and it was disappointing due to the high expectations. Howeverrr... I stumbled into the pizzeria and my friend was hungry so we went for it. This time with low expectations (key to an amazing experience haha, or at least a good one) Anyway, we were struggling to choose but went with the green salad - good seasoning, ok size. The cheese hardly had any flavor. Nothing exciting but we finished it. For pizza we got the fig and cheese (something like that) It was tasty. Better to get a margarita and a sweet choice and combine them maybe. Just sweet is not a pizza in my opinion :) but it was good The dough is great! When it's fresh it's totally different than delivered maybe.. I would go back. Would not order delivery again though.
L HL H
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The best pizza I’ve had, and I’ve had a lot of pizza. Although different, it’s on par with Crisp in London. If you know, you know. Crust is crispy to perfection, and the rest of the dough is cooked just right. Overall very satisfying. Pizza on my second visit was a little saltier than the first and the cheese was a little thicker, but still delicious. So there is a slight inconsistency between days/pizzaiolos. Update 2025: once again perfect. Service was haphazard in the evening with some rude staff (Israeli style), just ignore. Update 2025: improved service and the pistachio ice cream was mind blowing!! Location is in Florentin, which by day is a bit decrepit, but by night has a very cool and edgy vibe. Restaurant is not kosher, but has vegetarian choices. Highly recommended overall. (Not kosher)
Jonathan HerbertJonathan Herbert
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I was told about this place a while ago but didn't get a chance to try it until recently. I was surprised to see they have more than 800 reviews with a score of 4.8! That's quite high! I didn't really know what can possibly be so different than other pizzerias in town but after the first bite I got it - the crust. It's all about the crust. Its thin but not too thin, feels a little like sweet Burekas doe, which makes the toppings feel more enhanced. When we came there around 11pm ) the closes at 11.30pm) they were full and there were no tables. We sat on a nearby bench and enjoying our pizza there. Recommend!
Oh My GoshenOh My Goshen
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Very Tel Aviv vibes. You can sit comfortably for a long time and feel the city, but will also be harassed by people asking for money while you eat and the staff do nothing to stop them. The pizza took an insane amount of time to come out (and there were very few other customers), then it came out wrong - we ordered without onion because of an allergy and it came with. We asked them not to remake it so we wouldn't have to wait again and they gave us dessert to make up for it. The pizza photographs nicely but was 3/10 for taste. Overall wouldn't go back and was not impressed with the food.
Sharon RSharon R
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One of the best pizzas you can find in Tel Aviv. This tiny little pizza joint is in a cozy alley a minute walk from the busy streets. The dough is excellent and crunchy - the kind that reminds the pizzas of Rome. The sauce is so flavorful, and even the white pizzas were enriched by a great flavor of the cheeses they used. They're very generous when it comes to toppings. The service too was delightful. I had many of their pizzas, and I do recommend getting the one with bacon and honey, as well as another one with tomato sauce of your choosing. They're all truly delicious.
Amit LagoAmit Lago
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My first stop was Bezza Pizza, supposedly one of the best pizzas in the world. But it was closed. And I'm so glad it was. Loved everything about this shop. It had an amazing vibe, was incredibly cozy (especially during this rainy day), and had the friendliest staff! The pizza was excellent, particularly the flavorful crust. Perfect amount of chew and crisp. The feta salad was also excellent. I wish I could go back!
LeftyLefty
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Nearby Attractions Of Pizza Lila
Park HaTachana
Levinski Market
Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre
Herzl Garden
Independence Hall (Dizengoff House)
Park HaMesila
Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair
Gutman Museum
Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv
The Hagana Museum

Park HaTachana
4.2
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Levinski Market
4.4
(5.4K)Click for details

Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre
4.5
(1.6K)Click for details

Herzl Garden
4.3
(836)Click for details
Nearby Restaurants Of Pizza Lila
Taizu
Café Noir קפה נואר
Port Sa'id
Benedict
Shila
Bicicletta
Hatraklin Meat & Wine Bistro
Rustico Rothschild
Ouzeria
The Prince - הנסיך

Taizu
4.6
(3K)Click for details

Café Noir קפה נואר
4.4
(2K)$$
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Port Sa'id
4.3
(1.9K)$$
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Benedict
4.2
(2.5K)Click for details
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