Yael Claire Shahmoon 

Jaffa’s old town is home to Tel Aviv’s new music scene

Musician Yael Claire Shahmoon loves the Shaffa bar for imaginative food by day and its eclectic music and street parties at night
  
  

Customers sit inside amid glowing lights and a nighttime backdrop at Shaffa Bar, Tel Aviv, Israel
Crowd pleaser … the Shaffa bar, Tel Aviv Photograph: Shaffa Bar

Next to the lovely Old City, Jaffa’s flea market has become a centre of vibrant nightlife over recent years. After the cafes and shabby-chic secondhand and antique stalls close, the bar and live music scene begins. Shaffa bar-restaurant (which is also open during the day) was one of the first to start the trend, organising massive all-night street parties with local bands, including System Ali (a half-Arab, half-Jewish rock band), and French Moroccan/Israeli singer Riff Cohen. Belgian singer Natacha Atlas, known for her Arabic-western electro-hip hop, has performed here, too.

The bar’s fusion menu is great and the waiting staff are a bunch of real characters. Waitress Yuli took one breakfast dish, called oligarch’s autumn (buckwheat, scrambled eggs, yogurt, cream, fennel and a hot Yemenite dip), revamped it with tahini and nuts and renamed it Yuli’s Spring. Or try Shaffa and the King of Siam, a fresh Thai salad with peanuts and coriander. On Sundays, a completely vegan menu is served.

There’s a diverse musical offering here. Every Monday, The Ottomans Ensemble play Turkish jazz, which often turns into a party with people belly dancing. DJs play every night – a mix of electronica, urban, funk and Oriental sets. There’s a “chilled hour”, too, every Friday at 6pm, with a live pianist playing European classical music.

With its simple design, and indoor and outdoor seating, Shaffa is effortlessly cool without being self-consciously trendy. My friends DJ there regularly and I join them whenever I’m in town, to plan our Middle Eastern ensemble sets. It’s the place to be.

2-3 Nahman Street, Jaffa, facebook.com/shaffabar

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