MediterraneanFrenchLevantineSeafoodUpscaleDinnerBrunchWine Bar
Last updated: 5/11/2026, 7:34:15 AM
Key Information
Tel a vin is a delightful wine and food bar located near Ben Gurion and Dizengoff streets. It offers a refined menu of Mediterranean dishes with French inspiration, complemented by an extensive wine list featuring selections from Israel, France, Italy, Slovenia, and Morocco. The ambiance is colorful and warm, adorned with vintage items, and features a green, blooming garden overlooking the boulevard.
Customer Perception
Customers perceive Tel a vin as a charming and creative culinary destination, particularly noted for its enticing brunch menu and its identity as a wine and food bar.
Tel a vin boasts a diverse wine list with dozens of bottles and glasses from various terroirs. In addition to wines, it offers local aperitifs made from local herbs and digestifs.
A cute new wine bar.
We chose to seat inside on the bar, as outside it was too humid.
The inside space is small but cozy, the bar only had 5 seats.
The wine list was very interesting, and we chose what the bartender recommended.
We took bread (which was amazing), great ceviche, and two salads. Personally we found the tomato salad just okay as it had too many spices and zaatar.
Overall a very nice and quiet location.
One of my new favorite spots in Tel Aviv, this place has an amazing location. Despite being close to the busy Dizingoff Street, it offers a surprisingly peaceful atmosphere.
The wine selection here is quite extensive, featuring a variety of reds, whites, roses, and even orange wines (yes, you read that right!). The restaurant is cleverly designed with different areas, providing comfortable seating options for all kinds of gatherings, from couples enjoying a glass of wine to groups of friends dining together.
I thoroughly enjoyed every dish I tried, as they were all outstanding, with unique flavors and refreshing twists on local ingredients. My personal favorites include the tomato salad, sea fish fillet, and Parisian gnocchi.
The service was also fantastic, adding to the overall positive experience.
In fact, I've already been to this place three times in less than a month.
4
Lovely atmosphere on Ben Gurion boulevard. Big selection of wine. The place is new and still needs to polish a few processes. But I'll give it another try. The food is good, though it can be a bit better
5
Sweet wine bar in a cosy spot of Tel-Aviv's old north. Good selection of wines at very reasonable pricing and great and flavourful small and mid sides dishes create a perfect coupling for a relaxed tasty evening. Service was also great, efficient but not too pushy. L-o-v-e-d it!
3
I didn’t had a bad experience but neither a one that inspired pleasure or a wish to repeat the experience. The location is great, the atmosphere is chill, the staff and service are good but food and drinks are classic/standard without any imagination or inspiration. That creates a shallow experience that I associate more with a coffee place than with a restaurant/ wine bar.