Mission impossible: the best restaurants to eat at with the kids

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1. Alma Beach Kiosk

The attraction: The sea which is right in front, good music, a diverse crowd and zero posturing make the kiosk a perfect place for quality family time. The food menu focuses on upgraded beach dishes, and as a reward for leaving the air conditioner at all, we treated you to a frozen margarita.
what are we eating: Children’s toast and salad, fish and chips, Belgian schnitzel and chips, hamburger, arais.
Yehezkel Koipman 7, Tel Aviv

2. Babka Bakery

The attraction: The Bima Square, the ornamental pool (despite the guard), the tribunes and Jacob’s Garden are Babka’s back – or front – yard. There are not many places in the city that are equipped with such a patterned square for cycling, skateboarding and rollers and even a cool foot dip. For parents there are seating areas inside (in air conditioning) and outside, for observation.
what are we eating: Sandwiches, pizzas and focaccia, and a perfect babka cake for dessert.
1579 2, Tel Aviv

Babka Bakery (PR photo)

3. The Pastry Box

The attraction: In the heart of Yad Harutz’s mafalia, you will discover crazy Japanese confectionery that captivates children and adults alike. Confectioner Nurit Chitiat combines tradition with kawaii (those who don’t know will laugh), and as long as Japan is closed to tourists, this is the closest place to Tokyo.
what are we eating: Sandwiches in a hedgehog bun, teddy bear buns filled with a chocolate coin, a unicorn bun filled with muslin cream, special ice creams, cookies.
The Pastry Box

4. From our magazine

The attraction: Children (and adults) love Italian food, and this is an axiom. If you already decide to go out to eat with them, you should stick to the fine version of the Land of the Boots cuisine as it is served in the magazine.
what are we eating: Margherita pizza, rigatoni bolognese, hamburger and fries and for dessert an irresistible cake from the showcase.
from our magazine

Magazine's pizza.  Photo: Carmel Koch

Magazine’s pizza. Photo: Carmel Koch

5. Peeping beach

the attraction: a restaurant located right on the beach, so some of the tables dip into the sand. If you don’t have the strength to wade in the sea, you will find enough employment here close to the dining table.
what are we eating: Schnitzels and chips, pizza, pasta, toast.
peeping

6. Classic

The attraction: A new incarnation of the old restaurant on the corner of Yehuda Maccabi Weitzman Street presents the best of all worlds – the Wolfnights hamburger, which has been here for many years, and Basilikum’s pizza. Favorite diner dishes have been added to the bunkers at a neighborhood place where everyone can find something to their taste, so it is suitable for the whole vehicle, including a meal with picky little ones.
what are we eating: Baby burger meal – two buns and a patty weighing 70 grams of meat ground on the spot with lettuce, tomato, onion and a drink on the side, pasta in pomodoro/rosa/bolognese sauce, nuggets, schnitzel and chips and of course pizza.
Yehuda Maccabi 53, Tel Aviv

7. Giraffe

The attraction: The younger generation is not a sucker and has learned to love Asian food just like the parents. By the way, bgiraffe Until the food arrives, the children get a coloring page.
what are we eating: Noodles, schnitzels, salmon roll, vegetarian roll. Children with sophisticated taste will be happy for gyoza.

8. Max Brenner

The attraction: No parent in their right mind would sign off on Max Brenner’s menu as a daily diet, but every once in a while it’s permissible to loosen the reins a little, especially in the summer, when the kitchen is declared a climate holocaust zone. The branch in Sharona Market also benefits from an adjacent lawn.
what are we eating: Pizza in a stone oven, bagel toast and tomato and a handful of sweets – waffle cake, chocolate block pizza, marshmallow crepe and much more.
Rothschild 45, Kalman Magen 3 (Sharona Market)

Max Brenner (photo by Dror Einav)

Max Brenner (photo by Dror Einav)

9. BBB

The attraction: The investment of the hamburger chain BBB In the young crowd there is an impressive: coloring books, digital screens for memory games, various quizzes and games, children’s areas for playing and watching movies and a children’s meal that is served in a box designed as a colorful truck. Industrial peace guaranteed.
What to eat: Hamburger/ chicken breast in a bun/ schnitzels with fries/ rice/ mashed potatoes, a drink of your choice, a scoop of ice cream for dessert and a surprise. Not the best nutritionally, but occasionally allowed.
Yigal Alon 96, Berzel 19a

Children's meal at BBB (photo 8"c)

Children’s meal at BBB (PR photo)

10. Gemma

The attraction: A sweet little neighborhood Italian that serves classic dishes well executed, and that’s the whole Torah of Gemma. The Nega theater plaza is on a playground standard with the bonus of a fountain providing the venue with added value in terms of energy expenditure.
what are we eating: Radiator in tomato/cream/bolognese sauce, pizza, lasagna.
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