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MessavsOCD Restaurant
Both Messa and OCD Restaurant are rated very highly by professionals. Overall, Messa ranks marginally better than OCD Restaurant. Messa has a TripExpert Score of 81 with recommendations from 2 publications like Fodor's, Frommer's.
Messa
Fodor's
Frommer's
19 Haarbaa St, Tel Aviv, Israel
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"Chef Aviv Moshe serves traditional dishes like the shredded-wheat type of pastry called kadaif, but his method of preparation is in a class of its own." Full review
"You dine here in white-on-white splendor right out of “Architectural Digest”...All the color is reserved for the food, and it is colorful, as well as mighty tasty." Full review
OCD Restaurant
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Condé Nast Traveler
Fodor's
Time Out
17 Tirtsa, Tel Aviv 6811559, Israel
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"There is no menu from which to choose. Instead, guests inform the restaurant of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking, and Rahav creates a nine-course culinary adventure." Full review
"Arguably Tel Aviv's most upscale take on the hyper-local movement is chef Raz Rahav's OCD, about 15 minutes south of the city center." Full review
"A first of its kind for Tel Aviv, OCD offers two nightly seatings with no menu to choose from, and the dishes change monthly based on seasonal offerings. " Full review
"Crafted to perfection with flavors that pop and playfulness that entices your tongue, the magic of it all lies in the structure with one seating area where everybody eats together at the same time." Full review