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Nothing like the nineties: where can you get free frozen yogurt today? | Israel today

2022-02-06T06:56:32.804Z


You hear right, the first 100 to arrive at Dizengoff Center just today, International Frozen Yogurt Day, will receive a portion of the biggest hit that was here in the 90s as a gift • And also: Chinese New Year celebrations • Food news, in small


It turns out that today (Sunday) is International Frozen Yogurt Day, as if we are missing culinary holidays this month.

On the occasion of the festive event at the yogo branch in Dizengoff Center, 100 portions of free frozen yogurt will be distributed to the first to arrive at the branch and find their way in Dizengoff Center.


Dizengoff 50 Tel Aviv, Kosher, 2nd floor, Building A for those who have difficulty navigating

Last week, the Chinese New Year celebrations kicked off and in their honor, a unique Chinese dish festival was launched at the Peking restaurant in North Tel Aviv, led by Chinese chef Chen Ginjwon, who came especially to Israel to create the menu, which will be available at the restaurant for two weeks only. .

Dishes include Beijing beef (fried beef in soy sauce), dumplings, tofu in Chinese cabbage, Sichuan-style duck and Cantonese ramen, meaty or vegan.


Moshe Sneh 54 Tel Aviv

Chinese New Year in Peking, Photo: Anatoly Michaelou

The vegan restaurant j17 launches a new special evening every Wednesday that is all about the purity of tampa, a delicious and of course vegan raw material that most of you are unfamiliar with, which is a shame.

The evening of Tampa takes place every Wednesday between 19:00 and 23:00 and is supervised by Chef Omar Bahat.


Among the dishes there: Caesar salad with tampa strips, tampa skewers in the barbecue, tampa grill cheese, tampa sea, tampa in coconut milk and mac and cheese and tampa.


Jeremiah 17 Tel Aviv

Caesar salad with tampa, J17, Photo: Adi Blum

And we'll end with McDonald's, who saw the mini fat lures work great, and decided to increase them without any change in price.

As you may recall, about six months ago, the chain launched three mini pita dishes in Israel with falafel, kebab or crispy chicken flavors and was the first in the world to do so among all the countries where McDonald's has one.

Now, as mentioned, the pitas are becoming from ordinary to ordinary, and the price remains cheap - 12 shekels for falafel and 14 shekels for kebab or crispy chicken.

An enlarged kebab pita at McDonald's, Photo: Yachz

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Source: israelhayom

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