A well-regarded Thai restaurant in Tel Aviv, located in a bustling courtyard behind the Great Synagogue, with a 3.9 out of 5 rating from 117 unbiased reviews on Tripadvisor.
Last updated: 4/22/2026, 6:26:09 AM
Thai Har Sinai is a Thai restaurant tucked away in a bustling courtyard behind the Great Synagogue on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv-Yafo. It offers a laid-back, neighborhood Thai restaurant ambiance, with a focus on authentic northern/central Thai food. The presentation of dishes, such as serving rice in native reed containers, adds to the unique dining experience. Its location is considered a coveted real estate spot in Tel Aviv.
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Customer perception is generally positive, with many praising the delicious and authentic Thai flavors, particularly the curries and Pad Thai, which some consider among the best in Tel Aviv. The atmosphere is often described as good and laid-back. However, some customers have noted that portions can be small and prices high, while others found it to be good value for money. Dishes are often spicy, and it's recommended to ask for lower spiciness if preferred. It holds a rating of 3.9 out of 5 on Tripadvisor based on 117 unbiased reviews.
The restaurant is located in a somewhat hidden, yet coveted, real estate spot in Tel Aviv, offering a unique setting. They are known for serving rice in native reed containers, highlighting the importance of rice in Thai cuisine.
No specific peak times or ideal days are mentioned, but it's generally a good idea to check for reservation availability, especially during dinner hours. The restaurant is open for bookings.