Frame, Asian restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel
Frame is an Asian restaurant set in a modern space on Raoul Wallenberg Street, serving sushi, seafood, and contemporary Asian dishes throughout the day and night. The dining areas spread across the venue with interactive features at each table that create a distinct service experience.
The restaurant gained prominence after winning the Israeli Sushi Championship in 2007-2008, establishing itself as a notable place in Tel Aviv's food scene. This competition victory helped shape its standing among the city's dining establishments.
The restaurant blends eastern and western cooking traditions, with dishes that reflect the diverse international food culture of Tel Aviv. The menu shows how the city embraces flavors from many different culinary backgrounds.
The venue is open throughout the day and into late hours, welcoming reservations for gatherings of up to 100 people. Pricing ranges from 19 to 158 NIS, allowing for options from simple meals to premium selections.
Each dining table has interactive screens where guests can place orders, play games, check horoscopes, and call staff without speaking. This technology creates an unusual experience where diners control how they interact with the service.
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