Restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel
Jasmino
200ptsLate-night kebabs with real ranking behind them.

About Jasmino
Jasmino is a Tel Aviv kebab specialist on Allenby Street with three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list and a 4.7-star Google rating from nearly 3,000 reviews. Open until 2:30 am most nights (5 am Thursdays), it is one of the few recognised spots in the city built for late eating. Walk-ins are the norm and booking is easy.
Should You Come Back to Jasmino?
If you visited Jasmino once and left thinking it was good, go again — because the second visit is usually more telling. The queue has moved on, the novelty has settled, and what remains is a kebab spot that has held a place on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list for three consecutive years: ranked #12 in 2023, #26 in 2024, and #39 in 2025. That slight slip in the rankings is not a red flag — it is a sign the European cheap-eats field is getting more competitive, not that Jasmino has declined. At 4.7 stars across nearly 3,000 Google reviews, the consistency argument is hard to dismiss.
The Space and the Hours
Jasmino sits on Allenby Street, one of Tel Aviv's more lived-in commercial corridors , not a tourist-polished strip, which is part of the point. The physical setup here is tight and functional: this is a counter-and-grill operation, not a dining room, and that spatial reality shapes how you experience it. You are close to the cooking, close to the street, and close to other people. For a food-focused traveller, that density is a feature. It means you can watch how the kebabs are prepared and get a clear read on what the kitchen prioritises.
The hours matter if you are planning around a Tel Aviv evening. Jasmino runs until 2:30 am Sunday through Thursday, and stays open until 5 am on Thursdays , making it one of the few serious food options in the city that bridges a late night out and an actual meal. Friday is closed, and Saturday opens later at 7 pm. Plan accordingly: the Thursday late-night window is genuinely useful if you are eating after a concert, event, or a long session at one of the nearby bars. Check our full Tel Aviv bars guide if you are building a full evening around it.
Why the Sourcing Case Matters Here
The OAD recognition for three consecutive years in the Cheap Eats category is not incidental. That list rewards venues where the value-to-quality ratio is structurally sound , meaning the sourcing decisions behind an affordable menu are not an afterthought. At a kebab specialist, the ingredient decisions are visible: the quality of the meat, the freshness of the accompaniments, the consistency of preparation across a high-volume service. Jasmino's continued presence on that list, across different years and different panels, suggests those sourcing choices have stayed disciplined. For a food enthusiast who wants to understand why a simple format can outperform more elaborate operations, this is the kind of venue worth paying close attention to.
Price range is not confirmed in our data, but Cheap Eats placement by OAD sets a clear expectation: this is affordable eating, not a budget compromise. Think of it the way you might think about Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap in Berlin , a specialist format where the discipline of a narrow menu and strong sourcing creates something more considered than the price suggests.
Booking and Getting There
Booking difficulty at Jasmino is rated easy. Walk-ins are the standard approach for a spot like this, and given the late hours, timing flexibility makes it more accessible than most recognized venues in the city. Allenby Street is well-connected by foot from central Tel Aviv neighbourhoods and direct to reach by cab or rideshare. If you are exploring the wider city, Abu Hassan in Jaffa is the natural companion stop for a day of serious eating across different formats.
For a broader view of where Jasmino sits in the Tel Aviv food picture, see our full Tel Aviv restaurants guide. If you are planning a trip around food and need hotel context, our Tel Aviv hotels guide and experiences guide are useful starting points.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I order at Jasmino? The menu centres on kebabs, and given the OAD recognition, the core preparation is the reason to visit. Specific dishes are not confirmed in our data, so order what the kitchen is actively grilling , that is the format the awards are recognising.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Jasmino? Dinner has the edge, specifically the late-night window. Jasmino runs until 2:30 am most nights and until 5 am on Thursdays, which is unusual for a venue with this level of recognition. Lunch is available from 11:30 am and works fine, but the late hours are the scheduling advantage you will not find at comparable spots.
- Is Jasmino good for a special occasion? Not in the conventional sense. The format is casual, the space is compact, and there is no confirmed private dining. But if a special occasion means eating something genuinely well-executed at a price that does not require justification, the OAD ranking and 4.7-star Google score make a reasonable case. For a more formal occasion, HaSalon or Alena at The Norman are better fits.
- Can Jasmino accommodate groups? Specific seating capacity is not confirmed, but the format , a counter-style kebab operation on a busy commercial street , suggests groups of more than four or five may find logistics tight. Smaller groups will have a smoother experience. If you are organising a larger dinner, George & John or Mashya are worth considering instead.
- Does Jasmino handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed information is available on dietary accommodation. Kebab-focused menus typically centre on meat, so vegetarian and vegan options may be limited. Contact the venue directly before visiting if this is a concern. Dr. Shakshuka offers a broader Middle Eastern menu with more flexibility if dietary range is a priority.
- What are alternatives to Jasmino in Tel Aviv? For a different style of affordable, high-quality eating in Tel Aviv, Habasta is the strongest comparable , market-driven Israeli cooking at accessible prices. Ha'Achim is worth considering if you want something with a more structured format. For fine dining that justifies a higher spend, Claro is the natural step up. Outside Tel Aviv, Helena in Caesarea and Chakra in Jerusalem round out a serious Israel food itinerary.
Compare Jasmino
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jasmino | Kebabs | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked #39 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked #26 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked #12 (2023) | Easy | — |
| Dr. Shakshuka | Middle Eastern | Unknown | — | |
| Ha'Achim | Israeli | Unknown | — | |
| Habasta | Israeli | Unknown | — | |
| HaSalon | Israeli - Mediterranean, Israeli | Unknown | — | |
| Mashya | Israeli | Unknown | — |
How Jasmino stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Jasmino handle dietary restrictions?
Kebab-focused menus are typically meat-heavy by nature, so vegetarians and vegans will find limited options here. If dietary restrictions are a priority, Habasta or Mashya offer broader menus with more flexibility. Jasmino's OAD Cheap Eats recognition is built around what it does — not range.
Can Jasmino accommodate groups?
Walk-ins are the norm at Jasmino, which makes larger groups harder to coordinate during peak hours. Thursday nights run until 5 am, giving groups more timing options than most spots on Allenby Street. For a group that wants a booked table and a set format, HaSalon or Mashya are better suited.
What should I order at Jasmino?
Jasmino's OAD Cheap Eats ranking — #12 in Europe in 2023, settling to #39 by 2025 — is built on its kebabs, so that's the starting point. The kitchen's sourcing and consistency are what earned the list placement, not range or supplementary dishes. Order the kebabs and judge from there.
Is Jasmino good for a special occasion?
Not in any conventional sense. Jasmino is a walk-in kebab spot on a commercial street, open until the early hours — the atmosphere matches that format. For a special occasion with a set menu, wine list, and a proper booking, HaSalon or Habasta are the right call. Jasmino is the right call when the occasion is good late-night food.
Is lunch or dinner better at Jasmino?
Jasmino opens at 11:30 am Monday through Thursday and Sunday, so lunch is available — but the late-night hours (until 2:30 am most nights, 5 am on Thursdays) suggest the place is built around evening eating. Friday is closed entirely, so plan accordingly. Either sitting works for the food; the late-night context is part of what makes Jasmino what it is.
What are alternatives to Jasmino in Tel Aviv?
For kebabs and casual meat-focused eating at a similar price point, Ha'Achim is the closest comparison worth making. Dr. Shakshuka is another affordable walk-in option but sits in a different cuisine category entirely. If you want more polish and a full dining room experience, Habasta covers that ground. Jasmino's three consecutive OAD Cheap Eats Europe rankings make it the most externally validated option in this tier.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–2:30 am
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–2:30 am
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–2:30 am
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–5 am
- Friday
- Closed
- Saturday
- 7 pm–2:30 am
- Sunday
- 11:30 am–2:30 am
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