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Mashya in Tel-Aviv will make you feel like a king or queen. From the moment you walk in, you enter a world of style. Found on the historic Mendeli Mokher Sfarim street, Mashya shines bright in the heart of Tel-Aviv.
The place feels magical. It mixes modern with classic looks, featuring fancy lights and cozy sofas. The wooden floors and brick walls make it feel welcoming. It's stylish and cool, perfect for a romantic date or fun with friends.
The music at Mashya sets the mood just right. They pick songs from many styles, like jazz and indie. The music fits perfectly with the stylish setting, making the place feel even more special.
People at Mashya are diverse and cool. You meet locals and visitors, making it great for people-watching. You'll likely chat with someone interesting.
In short, Mashya Tel-Aviv is a top choice for a night out. Its beautiful setting, great music, and fun crowd will make your evening feel like a luxury. Plan a visit to Mashya for a night you won't forget.
Written by Noa Cohen - Updated on 4/22/2024
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5 Mendele Mokher Sfarim Street, Tel Aviv
Minimum Age: 21
Sunday
18:00 - 23:30
Monday
18:00 - 23:30
Tuesday
18:00 - 23:30
Wednesday
18:00 - 23:30
Thursday
17:30 - 23:30
Friday
17:00 - 23:30
Saturday
17:00 - 23:30
You can never fail here - all dishes are very good. Probably one the best fine dining restaurant in Israel. Wish it was a bit less expensive, so I could visit more frequently.
Eran, 9/24/2023
Very very good fine dining restaurant. Ceviche flavours are fresh and delicate - bluberries go super well with white fish. My husband’s favourite was Blue crab and appetizer plater. I quite liked the shrimp 🍤 dish that comes on sourdough toast. My only criticism would be - toouch sauses. I would prefer the toast to stay crispy. Drink wise - Satin coctail was my favorite. All in all - great place. It is a bit expensive, but it is the best fine dining in Tel Aviv.
Olga, 9/24/2023
Pace, hospitality with the style, elegance and creativity are the hallmarks of this exceptional place. Chef is an artist of culinary expressionism of colors, forms, textures with every bite. Ask for Ben at the bar for menu suggestions: You will get the best of the menu picked individually for you:) Enjoy this jewel of Tel-Aviv
Jordan, 9/16/2023