Jeremiah, located at 306 Dizengoff, corner Yerimiyahu. Located at a crossroads of restaurants, coffeeshops and pubs, in the heart of Tel Aviv. This is a lovely cafe type restaurant, but not very spacious inside. Basically you have a choice of sitting outside or......outside. They have a non smoking section outside, which must be a first in Israel because basically everyone will sit near you and light up a smoke. So I give them 100% for trying. 
The menu is available in both Hebrew and English with no glaring spelling mistakes in the english menu. I love getting menus in english that must have been written or outsourced to China. My favorite is Gibbetta, on first inspection I thought they are serving Pinocchio's father as an addition to the meal, but his name is Geppetto. On further investigation, Gibbetta is Ciabatta (italian style bread) but I am sure in China or wherever the menu's are written , they have never heard of it. So if you ever see the option for a gibatta or giabetta, do not worry Geppetto and Pinocchio are doing just fine.

The restuarant serves a wide variety of food and caters for dead meat lovers and vegeterians. The place is not kosher. I had the schnitzel and potatoes, all 5000kg of it. The portion was massive, it had size but no real flavour. It would have been great to have had a side salad with it. But when all is said and done it was good value for money. My friend had a salad that was also large and very tasty. 
Service was not included, but staff were friendly and spoke english. (not sure if they helped with writing the menu though).
So my review would be good value for money, but misses on a few things like taste and space indoors. 
I would probably not go back in a hurry but maybe in at leisurely pace.