Nothing special about the food concept.. The design of the place, however, is eye-catching: six-seven columns with scenes from daily life created in colorful mosaics; the entrance wall, the roof and some columns are covered with lovely decorative tiles. Interesting light fixtures too, and a variety of chairs and tables to acommodate the needs of the customers. No doubt, food goes well with good design and architecture.
Allenby street (named in honor of the british field mareshal Edmund Allenby) is a very busy commercial street with all kinds of shops and eateries.
Rothschild Boulevard (named in honor of baron Edmund James Rothschild of the european banking dynasty) is a more elegant and iconic street. It has superb architecture and houses cultural institutions, art galleries, gourmet restaurants, bank headquarters.
Allenby-Rothschild intersection
Both 'Edmunds' - the army figure and the financial magnate- would have been pleased. People- locals and tourists - love these two lively streets in the heart of the city of Tel-Aviv. And now this food market thing...That's how it goes today - flexible boundaries; fast food near chef food, soldiers sitting at the bar next to bankers, locals mingling with tourists, young and old - all looking for a tasty bite at a decent price.