!You deserve a different culinary experience

The first thing that comes to mind when hearing the word "Morocco" is charm. The charm of the markets, the spices, the food and mostly the authenticity. Ewa Safi sets its goal to bring the authenticity and charm of Morocco to one of the most magical places in Tel-Aviv: the always ravishing Neve Tzedek neighborhood.

In order to bring Morocco to Tel-Aviv, brothers Miko and Shimon Barak went back to their roots and brought Mama Solika, who put the flavors and soul into the menu. They say there's no food like a mothers food? So, the food of Solika, who was born and raised in Morocco, brings the bold character of the Moroccan cuisine into your plates with added twists that adds a certain pop that was adapted to the Israeli palate.

Miko and Shimon wanted to create a meeting of cultures between east and west and the made sure that the spacious place, which is designed according to authentic Moroccan design and decorated with glass chandeliers, will be accompanied with electronic-oriental music that all make you get out of your chairs and mostly, feel joy. To those of you who love the Tel-Aviv atmosphere, there's a magical garden with fruit trees and herbs waiting for you, which will make you disconnect from the city for a while, relax and enjoy the special flavors.

In order to bring to Tel-Aviv the Moroccan culture and flavors which they grew up on, the brothers bake the bread on their own and use only the freshest of raw materials. The origin of the name "Ewa Safi" is of course from the Moroccan language, and it means: "Stop, enough." So stop contemplating- call in to reserve your table!

In order to bring Morocco to Tel-Aviv, brothers Miko and Shimon Barak went back to their roots and brought Mama Solika, who put the flavors and soul into the menu. They say there's no food like a mothers food? So, the food of Solika, who was born and raised in Morocco, brings the bold character of the Moroccan cuisine into your plates with added twists that adds a certain pop that was adapted to the Israeli palate.

Miko and Shimon wanted to create a meeting of cultures between east and west and the made sure that the spacious place, which is designed according to authentic Moroccan design and decorated with glass chandeliers, will be accompanied with electronic-oriental music that all make you get out of your chairs and mostly, feel joy. To those of you who love the Tel-Aviv atmosphere, there's a magical garden with fruit trees and herbs waiting for you, which will make you disconnect from the city for a while, relax and enjoy the special flavors.

In order to bring to Tel-Aviv the Moroccan culture and flavors which they grew up on, the brothers bake the bread on their own and use only the freshest of raw materials. The origin of the name "Ewa Safi" is of course from the Moroccan language, and it means: "Stop, enough." So stop contemplating- call in to reserve your table!

The food is not only tasty, but different from what you’ve known

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