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Servings up to 38 NIS: The French aperitivo arrives in Tel Aviv | Israel Hayom

2023-07-31T08:54:07.517Z

Highlights: The Eilat Food Festival takes place between August 15-17. Food Trax will fill the promenade with a variety of dishes from restaurants from the city and around the country. Prime sushi chain is opening a branch for kosher observants for the first time. "Booty" - the café with the best sandwiches from Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv - is coming to another new location in Sarona Park. Apero - the aperitivo of the French - will be served at Cafe Popular.


Watch: A convoy of food trucks rolls into Eilat, the sandwiches from Dizengoff Square arrive at a new location and the well-known sushi chain opens a first kosher branch - the news section that serves you hot - what is happening in the world of food


The food festival is coming to Eilat

A convoy of Food Trax rolls into Eilat! It will fill the promenade with a variety of dishes from restaurants from the city and around the country - as part of the Eilat Food Festival. The event, which takes place at the initiative of the Eilat Tourism Corporation between August 15-17, will be accompanied by, among others, performances by the best artists: Lake Bohbot, Keren Peles, Rotem Cohen and more. Admission is free.

Eilat Promenade

Schnitzel Concept at the Eilat Food Festival, Photo: Arbel

Meet "Jamil - Acre Sandwich

Hamudi Bregut, owner of the Acre Al Marsa restaurant, carried with him a vivid and burning memory over the past decade of his father Jamil, who fell ill and passed away - a dish of shawarma that they both used to eat together during the treatments, without interruptions and without words.
Recently he fulfilled a dream and opened "Jamil - Acre Sandwich". In the small place you can find a crunchy and juicy veal shawarma dish - but also: schnitzel honeycomb, Smash Kebab and more in the price range of 34 to 54 NIS.

Fisherman's Port, Acre

Shawarma dish, photo: Gilad Har Snow

First kosher branch for "Prime"

The Prime sushi chain, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, is opening a branch for kosher observants for the first time. The Asian restaurant operating at 38 Hamasger Street in Tel Aviv will provide the favorite menu in its kosher seated version, takeaway and deliveries. Ceviche roll, tsunami roll with tuna spicy or tempura bass ban are some of the dishes that can be enjoyed on site.

Prime Urban Hamasger 38, Tel Aviv-Yafo (Kosher)

Dishes in Prime, Photo: Anatoly Michaelo

The coffee from Dizengoff Square arrives at Sarona

"Booty" - the café with the best sandwiches from Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv - is coming to another new location in Sarona Park. Little Sister opened in an ancient Templar building with a revamped menu, featuring a collection of focaccia. For example: with homemade chimichurri, raw beets, zucchini-eggplant-kohlrabi and radish sprouts. This joins the familiar sandwiches, pastries and salads of the place. Alongside the food, you can also enjoy new cocktails specially concocted by the AMOR cocktail brand of chef Segev Moshe and nightlife man Mosh Budnik.

Buti & co - Arania Oswaldo 9, Tel Aviv-Jaffa. Sarona Park

Booty at Sarona Market,

Avi Bitton invites to French aperitivo

Chef Avi Biton's Cafe Popular restaurant, located at Dizengoff 197, in Tel Aviv, has announced Apero - the aperitivo of the French. This summer, every day between five and seven, light Parisian plates will be served at prices of NIS 28-38 and wines from "winery to table" - European escapism in every sense - on the menu, price and atmosphere. Among the dishes: sea fish sashimi, lamb prosciutto, American tartar of beef fillet and more.

Dizengoff 197, Tel Aviv-Yafo

Cafe Popular Apero, Photo: Amir Menachem

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