Take-out
Middle Eastern
Breakfast
Israeli
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. On Dizengoff St amongst shops and cafes. There are 4 items on the menu marked for vegans: 2 breakfast, vegetable couscous, and a salad. Has soy milk for coffee. Open Mon-Sat 7:30am-2:30am, Sun 7:30am-12:00am.
7 Reviews
First Review by Brok O. Lee
kika_fu
Points +78
Great cafe ! - Edit
Had the vegan breakfast - which included a vegan omelette, fresh salad, several slices of bread, jam, avocado, red pepper, tahini, 2 hot and cold drinks and some joghurt with fruits and granola.
Read moreCould take my 2nd drink to go.
Pros: Nice and friendly service , Big portion , Adequate price for meal
Guest
YuliaTomilina
Points +132
Enormous portions - Edit
Nice place with enormous portions and clearly marked vegan dishes.
Read morePros: Big portions
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michalweinsh
Points +26
Vegan breakfast - Edit
I Had the vegan breakfast - a large dish which includes a big vegan omelette, fresh salad, 3 slices of bread, jam, avocado, asian-flavored red pepper and Lotts of tahini aside (and hot and cold drinks).
Read morePros: Very generous dish size, Not expensive , Good service
Cons: plain flavors - Needs to be updated for 2019
Guest
Zaz374
Points +214
Delicious - Edit
Had a delicious shak shuka with tofu and eggplant
Read morePros: Several vegan options, Food was delicious, The breakfast items are ‘all day’
Cons: Smoky outside and a bit inside as door left open
Guest
Ps1978
Points +161
decent food, a bit pricey - Edit
I had the vegan breakfast. The omelette it came with had decent flavor but the texture and presentation were not great. The accompanying salad was fresh but nothing special. A hearty breakfast, but I'll be going elsewhere to start my day tomorrow.
Read morePros: nice outdoor seating
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ArielBarziv
Points +53
VERY NICE ! - Edit
I LIKED THE PLACE AND THE FOOD
Read morePros: GOOD SERVICE
Cons: I WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE VEGAN THERE
Guest
Brok O. Lee
Points +3390
Nice Dizengoff Cafe - Edit
Nov. 29, 2014
Read moreThey have changed the menu a bit. The vegan breakfast now includes a chickpea flour omelet instead of the tofu cubes, but you can try requesting them. I was able to get them today without a problem.
This place is on busy Dizengoff Street and offers a triangular shaped menu (the cafe name means "triangle") with 4 marked vegan options. I had the breakfast and enjoyed it very much. The main part of it was fried herbed tofu cubes that were served on a bed of lettuce and quite delicious. I haven't seen this dish anywhere else and it's nice to have something for breakfast other than a chickpea-flour omelet, which has now become standard in Tel Aviv. The dish was served with a nice-size unusual salad that had lentils and quinoa, also there were spreads: avocado, pimento, olives, and techina, and bread, juice and coffee with soy milk. I will definitely go back here.
Updated from previous review on Friday October 24, 2014
Pros: Great vegan breakfast, Good service, Fantastic location on Dizengoff
Cons: Only 4 vegan options
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