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Dr. ShakshukavsShalvata TLV
Both restaurants are endorsed by professional reviewers. On balance, Dr. Shakshuka scores slightly better than Shalvata TLV. Dr. Shakshuka comes in at 84 with positive reviews from 5 sources including Afar Magazine, Frommer's and Lonely Planet.
Dr. Shakshuka
Fodor's
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Lonely Planet
Afar Magazine
Fodor's
3 Beit Eshel, Tel Aviv 6802503, Israel
From $5/night
"For quick, simple, and tasty kosher North African fare, visit this eatery on the edge of the Jaffa Flea Market."
"Just to the side of the flea market, and with the same chaotic yet ebullient spirit, this courtyard restaurant’s does the best version of its signature dish in Israel." Full review
"Stop here for shakshuka (a Tunisian egg, tomato, and red pepper stew)." Full review
"Set in an atmospheric Ottoman-era building in the flea market, the doctor has been working his shakshuka magic since 1991 and shows no sign of giving up." Full review
"The specialty is--wait for it--shakshuka, a concoction of poached eggs, tomato, onion, cumin, and chili peppers." Full review
"The spot attracts more than its fair share of tourists but the shakshuka is as good as it gets, making it well worth a visit. You can order your shakshuka hot or mild, in one of several versions." Full review
Shalvata TLV
Fodor's
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Old Port, Tel Aviv, Israel
From $20/night
"By night it's one of the city's long-standing watering holes."
"A friendly pickup spot for people of all backgrounds and persuasions, Shalvata offers tapas, salads, and desserts that are tasty and can be gracefully eaten while talking to a stranger." Full review
"An open-air waterfront bar and restaurant named after a well-known Israeli psychiatric hospital." Full review