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Where Does Bar Refaeli Dine When She's Home in Tel Aviv?

February 20, 2009 at 12:26 PM | by | Comments (0)

Tel Aviv is Israel's largest city and the center of the country's secular life. The residents recline on glistening beaches. They dance in bustling clubs. They shop in skyscraper malls. And every morning they sit on Freeway 2 and share one of the Middle East's worst commutes with two million of their closest friends.

In between all that, they still found time to give unto the world Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model Bar Refaeli. Let us pause and give thanks.

Anyway. We're not sure if these three restaurants are places that Bar frequents. We do know that they're all places she's been in the last few months. Good enough for us.

We also know that our advertisers don't care if you got here by Googling "Tel Aviv restaurants" or if you were searching for "Bar Refaeli swimsuit pics." What? Don't be bitter.

· Brasserie is a 24/7 French restaurant (how original!) where a friend of a friend of a Trip Advisor commenter once saw Bar. They're known for their Friday and Saturday brunches, which are quite pricey. The rest of the time you can expect to pay anywhere from $10 to $50 per person for dishes ranging from breakfasts through pastas all the way to hamburgers.
Address: 70 Ibn Gvirol, Tel Aviv.

· Benedict is a 24/7 cafe where it's always morning and where Bar hung out last December (Hebrew and no pics, don't bother clicking). The menu is literally intercontinental, bringing together breakfasts from Israel, England, France, and the great state of Texas. The house specialty is - wait for it - eggs benedict. Portions are extremely generous but you still have to make a concentrated effort to get above $20/person.
Address: 171 Ben Yehuda, Tel Aviv.

· If you're looking to expand your horizons beyond 24/7 fare, there's the Tel Aviv outpost of international Brazilian-Japanese fusion chain Sushishamba where Bar got spotted last October. The menu includes the green bean tempura and edamame that she munched on, plus the expected array of rolls, salads, and teriyakis. Prices can get as high as $70/person.
Address: 27 Habarzel Street, Tel Aviv.

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