Jajo Vino
Shabazi Street in Tel Aviv’s enchanted Neve Tzedek neighborhood is a cobblestone pathway dotted with bistros and boutiques, and the 18-seat Jajo Vino, a postage-stamp sized wine bar that oozes romance and charm, is the ideal place to pause during an evening stroll. The space may be tiny, but its wine list is massive, so give yourself time to linger before selecting and don’t be afraid to ask the friendly staff for a suggestion. Jajo has a second, larger outpost at Tel Aviv’s renovated Sarona Compound that is equally charming.
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