The space echoes the tones of desert sand, evoking the infinite, the tranquil, the serene. At its heart stands the culinary altar, around which guests gather.
Clad in veined stone, gracefully, so it becomes a stage for the wonders crafted by Chef Gal Ben-Moshe.
The experience around this altar recalls the ancient bonfire –
Around this flame, the evening unfolds: the cuisine enchants, while red, white, and sparkling wines add spirit to the fire, completing an unforgettable social ritual.
Grace was born of inspiration
drawn from the architectural language of the new wing of the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art. It is both a tribute and a continuation. The architectural context is essential to Grace: just as the museum is a vessel for ever-changing art, Grace is a versatile space, shapeshifting and evolving – always in dialogue with the moment.