Day 4: mini grocery store - Tel Aviv, Israel
Some stores do open on shabbat in Tel Aviv. Glad they do. When the larger supermarkets don't open in the city, there are some small ones that do. Sell the same things, just less options. The veggies are still fresh and nice too.
Lots of ready to eat hummus!
The price different between a small and a large bottle of water is always so little. We always end up getting the huge one...like we are carrying a cannon on our back.
Day 1: Flying on Emirates, Crowne Plaza Tel Aviv City Center, Jaffa City, Jaffa Flea Market, Seafood Restaurant Sultan Ibrahim, Park Hatachana and Vicki Cristina
Day 2: Azrieli Center, Food court in Azrieli Mall, Train to Jerusalem, Light rail in Jerusalem, Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem Old City, Pita in Jerfusalem, demonstration in Azrieli Center
Day 4: Free bus on Shabbat, Turkish shawarma, salad time, Gordon Beach, grocery store, Sarona Market, outside of Sarona Market
Day 5: Bahadunas hummus bar, Greg Cafe
Day 6: Breakfast at DNA, Greek food at Greco
Day 10: Ouzeria, Levinski Market
Day 11: Bucke Cafe, Feeding stray cats in Sarona Market, Golda ice cream, flying on emirates, transit at Dubai
Day 4: mini grocery store - Tel Aviv, Israel
Reviewed by chichicho
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October 05, 2023
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