Israeli Street Food Tour
Tel Aviv, Israel
About This Activity
Tel Aviv's street food scene is one of the most exciting in the Middle East, blending Levantine tradition with influences from Jewish communities worldwide. A guided food tour typically starts at Carmel Market and moves through the city's best falafel stands, hummus restaurants, and shakshuka cafes. Tours from operators like Delicious Israel run 2-5 hours and include multiple tastings. Group tours start around $75 on Viator and GetYourGuide; private tours run higher.
Seasonal note: Year-round. Morning tours avoid afternoon heat in summer.
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