Zomer is a bakery Tel Aviv located in Israel.
39 Frishman st (Dizengoff) Tel Aviv Israel
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | No |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Lunch |
The chocolate brioche is really good.
Go to Zomer, it seems that the Baker travelled around the world and brought with him the best bread of each country . You can find there french baguette as well as german Vollkornbrot and also several
Very nice spot to make a day break. Try the grain bun . the pizza is also nice
tasty carbs in many forms and shapes
Best bakery in this part of town . Everything is delicious.
Great foccacia . Good looking bread . Excellent coffee .
Must try the Crazy Buda Salad .
If you want something sweet, get the chocolate brioche .
Best takeaway Israeli-italian Food. Try the Free Appetizers in the back
Great simple sandwiches and pastries
I walked in, and immediately wanted everything. I think I'll come here once a week, and try each and every pastry .
This is the best pastries and espresso , just go and try anything...
Great croissants !
It's okay, but I don't really understand what everyone is raving about. It's just a regular bakery – that sadly doesn't sell rugelach .
best bread in tel aviv!
Не плохую делают выпечку . Приятная атмосфера и обслуживание.
הכל ממש טעים, אין מקומות ישיבה בפנים בכלל. כל ערב בשמונה, כל מה שנשאר נמכר בהנחה רצינית- התור מתחיל ב 1945...
שירות חרא!
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Wonderful - uh.... WONDERFUL Turkish coffee and terrific cheesecake - hat tip to @israelfoodtours for this one. - Alan Weinkrantz
The bakery here is amazing! Had a chocolate chip pretzel cookie and one of their biscuits fresh out of the oven. Both were delicious! Definitely coming back. - Ainav
Trendy , nice, not expensive. Street food on plates. A place to be scene. I liked the vegetarian rice and vegetables and coconut milk???? - Move Israel
Visit here on Thursdays and Fridays in order to try out a large variety of food types, ranging from Persian rice to Netherlands style mini-pancakes. And a couple of gyms here for those extra calories. - Daniel Kopel