Tel Aviv holds the title of the vegan capital of the world, with the highest percentage of vegans per capita of any city on earth. The plant-based scene here isn't a niche — it's the mainstream. From legendary hummus joints that have always been accidentally vegan to cutting-edge fine dining, the White City's Mediterranean climate and progressive culture have created the world's most vegan-friendly destination.
Pioneering vegan cafe near Frishman Beach with rooftop terrace and raw plates.
Fine-dining vegan in a Neve Tzedek garden courtyard — Friday brunch is iconic.
Molecular gastronomy meets Middle Eastern vegan — tasting menu-worthy innovation.
Cozy vegan Greek comfort food on Dizengoff with house-made plant-based feta.
Vibrant vegan Middle Eastern near Rothschild with legendary sabich and shakshuka.
100% vegan beachside dining with global flavors and Mediterranean sunset views.
Restored 1920s Bauhaus luxury with rooftop pool and Mediterranean vegan dining.
Pioneering 2007 boutique in a 1920s building with beloved neighborhood bistro.
Ottoman-era conversion with courtyard events and generous vegan Israeli breakfast.
Design-driven boutique in Neve Tzedek with rooftop sun deck and cocktail bar.
1866 heritage hotel reborn as five-star luxury with Jaffa rooftop views.
Award-winning hostel with vegan cooking classes and rooftop bar on Levontin.
Sunrise yoga on Mediterranean sand with donation-based meditation sessions.
Galilee eco-ranch with organic dining, horseback riding, and Sea of Galilee views.
Sensory deprivation float therapy with infrared sauna in central Tel Aviv.
Beachfront spa with Mediterranean views, hammam, and Dead Sea treatments.
Established yoga studio with daily classes and international teacher workshops.
Tibetan Buddhist-inspired meditation center with donation-based weekly sits.