Levinsky market

Hi,
It is the last day of kindergarten and we decided to have a fun morning on, while there is still kindergarten. Levinksy market,

We first walked up and down the street to see what is going on. Not long ago it was still opened for cars but on the 16th of December 2019 Tel Aviv Municipality decided to close it, what allow people sit outside on the street.

Out first stop was at Gazoz Cafe Levinksy 41 – were each picked a big glass of Soda (23 NIS each). I cannot really tell you but was in it, but of the things I did catch were Dates, Mint, Rosemary, all kinds of other herbs and fruits. How does it taste like? As they said “each glass is difference”

After the beverage (I had my glass refilled), we were ready to eat. There are two delis, and we got in to Yom Tov Deli were picked a nice dish (114 NIS) of cheese, fish and meat (no, they are not Kosher…). They Salmon was so good, even Atzva ate it. Although they have proposed a Vizhnitz Challah, we went to the bakery down the road.

The Hamotzi Lechembakery was not far, but as the Coronavirus regulations demands, we had to wait outside in line.

We bought our self some spices and look for desert. We did planned on  a doughnut from Sweet Box, but our mind was set on Ice – cream mode. On the way to the parking we stopped and bought some milkshakes at

Take Care
Gad

Levinksy market pedestrian mall Levinksy market pedestrian mall

First stop - The Soda of Gazoz Cafe Levinksy market 41First stop – The Soda of Gazoz Cafe Levinksy 41

The soda - Levinksy marketThe soda

Yom Tov Deli - Levinksy marketYom Tov Deli

Yom Tov Deli Dish - Levinksy marketYom Tov Deli Dish – Levinksy market

Yom Tov Deli - The bigger branch down the roadYom Tov Deli – The bigger branch down the road

The line in front of Hamotzi Lechem Bakery BakeryThe line in front of Hamotzi Lechem Bakery Bakery

Some spicesSome spices

Milkshakes from Ottelo ice cream shopMilkshakes from Ottelo ice cream shop