Bar Ochel

Tel Aviv


A lively bastion of meaty Mediterranean delights, Ochel (simply meaning 'food' in Hebrew) epitomises the concept of locally sourced cuisine. The ingredients travel mere metres to get to your plate – chefs procure all produce right in Carmel Market, so the fantastic kebabs (they stake claim to the best in Tel Aviv) and hearty salads are as fresh as it gets.


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