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Drinks restaurant at Wine Garden, Tel Aviv
Drinks cuisine at Wine Garden, Tel Aviv
Drinks cuisine at Wine Garden, Tel Aviv
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WINE GARDEN
NACHALAT BINYAMIN, TEL AVIV
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Halavi

Hashgarah

Rabanut Tel Aviv, Regila

Shiddoukh Friendly

Ambiance

Garden & Relaxed

Category

Bar & Tapas

Wine Selection

Yes

Outdoor Terrasse

Yes

Rooftop

No

About the Place

Wine Garden is a kosher dairy and fish wine bar and restaurant hidden inside a leafy courtyard off Nachalat Binyamin Street in Tel Aviv, surrounded by Bauhaus facades and the city's fabric market quarter. Chef Lidor Edri builds a sharing plate menu from fresh Shuk HaCarmel produce: Mediterranean tapas, sushi and raw fish preparations, and seasonal small plates with strong vegan options. A sommelier curated list of Israeli boutique wines anchors the drinks programme alongside cocktails and specialty coffee. Three seating areas suit different moods: an open air vine covered garden with communal tables and fairy lights, a sheltered courtyard, and a compact interior dining room. Under Rabanut Tel Aviv supervision, the kitchen serves no meat, focusing entirely on dairy, fish, and vegetable based dishes. Friday brunch draws crowds to the sun flooded garden, and warm evening service turns the courtyard into one of Tel Aviv's most atmospheric spots for wine and small plates.

Contact Info

Address: Nachalat Binyamin St 3, Tel Aviv
Phone: +972542307774
Mashgiah Phone: +972542307774
Instagram: @wine_garden_tlv

Services

Reserve a table online
Not available for deliveriesNo takeaway availableNo caterer service

What do we think

A Hidden Courtyard on Nachalat Binyamin

Turn off the bustle of Nachalat Binyamin Street, slip through a narrow passageway between fabric shops, and the city noise drops away. What opens up is Wine Garden — a leafy courtyard draped in fairy lights, hemmed by restored Bauhaus facades and climbing greenery. It is one of those Tel Aviv spaces that feels discovered rather than designed, and that sense of happy accident is a large part of its charm.

The layout gives guests a choice. The open-air garden is the draw — communal wooden tables under a canopy of vines, candlelit by evening, sun-flooded during Friday brunch. A covered courtyard offers the same atmosphere with shelter from wind and occasional drizzle. Inside, a compact dining room turns down the volume for quieter conversations. All three zones share the same relaxed, vaguely European aesthetic: warm timber, natural stone, soft lighting, and a soundtrack that leans lounge. On busy nights the music rises and the energy tilts more bar than bistro — something to welcome or avoid, depending on your mood.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Wine Garden located?

Wine Garden is tucked inside a hidden courtyard off Nachalat Binyamin Street in Tel Aviv, surrounded by Bauhaus architecture and the fabric market quarter. You reach it through a narrow passageway between shops. The courtyard setting with climbing greenery and fairy lights makes it feel discovered rather than designed, one of the most atmospheric outdoor dining spots in the city.

What type of food does Wine Garden serve?

Chef Lidor Edri runs a dairy and fish kitchen built around Mediterranean sharing plates, sushi and raw fish preparations, and seasonal small plates with strong vegan representation. Ingredients come fresh from nearby Shuk HaCarmel. Signature dishes include red tuna ceviche, roasted eggplant with tahini and pomegranate, truffle edged arancini, and curated cheese platters.

What kashrut certification does Wine Garden have?

Wine Garden operates under Rabanut Tel Aviv supervision with a Regila certificate. It is a dairy and fish establishment serving no meat. The kitchen focuses on fresh market produce, fish, and dairy based dishes.

Does Wine Garden have a wine selection?

Yes, wine is central to the concept. A sommelier curated list focuses on Israeli boutique wines, complemented by cocktails and specialty coffee. The wine cellar and knowledgeable staff make it a strong choice for wine enthusiasts looking for a kosher option in Tel Aviv.

Can I make a reservation at Wine Garden?

Yes, reservations are available and recommended, especially for the outdoor garden seating on weekend evenings and for Friday brunch. The courtyard fills up quickly during warm weather months given its limited capacity and atmospheric setting.

What are the seating options at Wine Garden?

Three distinct areas are available: an open air vine covered garden with communal wooden tables, a sheltered courtyard offering the same atmosphere with weather protection, and a cozy interior dining room for quieter conversations. All three share a relaxed European aesthetic with warm timber, natural stone, and soft lighting.

Does Wine Garden have a Friday brunch?

Yes, Friday brunch is one of Wine Garden's most popular services. The sun flooded garden courtyard fills with guests enjoying the sharing plate menu, wine by the glass, and specialty coffee in a distinctly Mediterranean atmosphere before Shabbat.

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