Tel Aviv · Kosher Kitchen · INTIMATE BY DESIGN
A table
built for
belonging.
In a city that almost never slows down, we made a room where it does. The food is exceptional. But that's not why you'll come back.
NEXT DINNER
May 15th 2026
An intimate Shabbat table for
ten.
Rotating menu. One seating.
Tel Aviv.

01
Most dinners are just meals. This one isn't.
Mielure started after one too many disappointing dinners.
So I built my own table — drawing on years as an event planner and a lifetime as a passionate cook. Not just a dinner. A room designed to slow people down, open them up, make them feel like they belong somewhere.
The food is exceptional. But it's a vehicle.
The table is the point.
What you'll find here — and nowhere else.
I.
The ritual of arrival
You don't just show up. You step into something. Every dinner has a rhythm — a beginning, a middle, an unhurried end.
II.
Strangers who don't stay that way
The table is curated. Not the food — the people. Guests arrive alone and leave having said things they didn't expect to say.
III.
Food that earns its place
Kosher, thoughtful, beautiful. Every dish has a reason to be there. The menu shifts with the season and what the evening needs.
"I don't just host dinners. I've been building a table people return to — not only for the food, but for how they feel when they're there."
— Stephanie, founder of Mielure
RECIPES
From the table,
for yours.
The recipes we make at the table, shared with the same intention they were cooked with.
COMING SOON