Romano sits on the second floor of Beit Romano, above the Teder courtyard on Derech Jaffa. It is part restaurant, part bar, part late-night music room: dinner starts the evening, then the building gradually shifts toward DJs, dancing, and the wider Teder orbit.
The kitchen comes from Eyal Shani, so food is a serious part of the night. The music is not decorative either. Romano runs with DJs, record-minded programming, live shows, and weekly parties, which puts it closer to a music-led restaurant bar than a standard dining room with a playlist.
This is not a silent audiophile room. It is a lively Tel Aviv space where dinner can turn into a proper music night, especially when the selectors have room to stretch.