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5/22/2023, 7:28:47 AM

Highlights: "The Perfect Dessert" festival kicked off in Tel Aviv on Sunday. A new restaurant serves a tasting menu that is all desserts and a special rollers stand. For the first time in Israel, a pop-up stand was set up with disturbed Pavlovas by the show's judge Karin Goren. We ate there, among others: rollups, chef's folded, half-meter pavlova - and yes, we came back with extremely high blood sugar levels, watch:


A half-meter-long Pavlova with all the desserts Karin Goren knows how to make, a new restaurant serves a tasting menu that is all desserts and a special rollers stand • We visited Israel's first dessert festival • Goren: "My blood sugar is high, I'm in a trap"

The thing we need most now is a little sweet in life, and if it is possible that this little will become a huge dessert event that sweeps the entire country - so good. Yesterday (Sunday), the "Perfect Dessert" festival kicked off. We ate there, among others: rollups, chef's folded, half-meter pavlova - and yes, we came back with extremely high blood sugar levels, watch:

"The Perfect Dessert" Festival // Photo: Moshe Ben-Simhon

This is Israel's first dessert festival and the high point of the food reality show at Keshet 12. At the festival you can find the best pastry shops in the country, restaurants with tempting dessert menus, creative bakers and more. It opened as a pop-up "Israel's first dessert restaurant" at Pop and Pop Street, located at 28 HaArba'a Street in Tel Aviv, which is trusted by pastry chef Ofer Ben Natan. In addition, "Israel's first dessert market" was opened in the Sarona Market complex in Tel Aviv.

The dessert restaurant serves a tasting menu based on the sweets of "Sweet Moment of Elite". The meal begins with openings, like, "Chef's folded." She continues on to the restaurant's famous corn dessert followed by a refreshing lemon sorbet and coriander. It culminates, among other things, with a "time-out" tartlet that pays homage to the beloved chocolate bar.

Rollups at the Perfect Dessert Festival, Photo: Moshe Ben Simhon

The dessert market operates during the week from 10:00 to 22:00 and ends on May 23. It is attended by pastry chefs from all over the country, including the winner of the previous season of "The Perfect Dessert" Racheli Ver Nir, "Ella Patisserie" from Emek Hefer, "Tara Julie" from Be'er Sheva, and "Oz Patisserie" from Maayan Baruch.

Alongside these, for the first time in Israel, a pop-up stand was set up with disturbed Pavlovas by the show's judge Karin Goren. For the pop-up, Goren joined forces with pastry chef Maurice Monnier, of Patisserie Monnier. Together they created the ultimate dessert.

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