Tel Aviv Food Tour - The BEST Food on the PLANET! (no joke)
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2023
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In this episode we are trying the best food on the Planet in Tel Aviv!
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Vlog 134 | Country 46 | Tel Aviv
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Thanks for coming! Was such a pleasure to eat our way through the Carmel together 😋
Our pleasure! It is still one of the best tours we ever took and we would do the tour again in an instant 😍
Greetings from Sydney ☺️
Sam you should do your own videos of Israel. The next time I go over I would love to hire you to take us around too.
Sabich was firstly served in the 60s at Ramat Gan (a city next to Tel Aviv) and it's named after the man himself, Sabich (an Iraqi-hebrew nickname for the name Tsvi).
The story goes that he was selling the traditional jewish iraqi breakfast of egg and eggplants to go in a pita, that was an interpretation of what was common in that community to eat in Shabbat mornings.
Anyway his food stall was a favorite among bus drivers that had their stop next to his stall and called him: "Sabich, make me a mana! (hebrew slang for a serving, usually referred to a filled pita). Over the years Sabich's special "mana" became synonymous with his name and many food stalls around Tev Aviv metro area started serving Sabich.
The original stall has relocated in the 70s to the corner of Negba and HaRoe in Ramat Gan, to whomever's interested.
what a great episode once again guys 💛
we love how the fact of not feeling the best didn't stop you Maddy from staying such a positive adventure seeker 😍
Thanks guys! ☺️ It was such a great experience even with no voice and feeling not too well! All the people were such great people it would have been hard to not be absolutely positive and excited on this tour! Thanks for being here❤️
I’ve been on a food tour with Sam and it was one of my favorite parts of my trip to Tel Aviv. He is super knowledgeable and makes it a 10/10 experience! Hope y’all enjoyed it as much as I did. 100% recommend going on his tour when visiting!!
Totally agree! We had the best time! 😍
Nice video, it all looks so delicious. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching ❤️ and yes the food was outstanding!
Love from India to Israel and to this channel 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️❤️❤️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🕉️🕉️🕉️❤️❤️❤️🕎🕎🕎🕎🕎
Thank you so much! Can’t wait to share our India Series here on the channel!
@@MaddyandSascha ya ....Supr ...Keep up Maddy ...we Indians watch'...If possible wear INDIAN DRESSES 🥻 ...Love from India 🇮🇳
Hey! Thanks! ❤️ Sending love back to India (currently from Australia)
You couple are wonderful ~ fun- loving😂🎉
Thank you so much! This means a lot to us! 😍
2:05 it's not Geminite people but rather Yemenites / Yemenis Jews originally from YEMEN. Geminites are triclinic minerals. 😉
Haha….
10:15 nice edit bro
Thanks 🔥
"Ztug" is a green hot sauce is also Yeminite
That’s good
9:48 amazing song editing❤😮❤
Thanks! The funniest thing editing this was it “just” came together like this. Serendipity
@@MaddyandSascha WHAT!!!??? THAT IS BEYOND AWESOME!!! It's other worldly 🫂👏🙏😌 You deserve the best of everything ❤️ 💙 💛
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I like how he feeds people.
He’s a true giver 😀
Thank you for visiting!!!
Thanks for watching 😊
Im Israeli and I didn’t know much of the facts u told😂 so tnx
Glad you liked it 😃 we love to share our experiences and “acquired knowledge” 😅
Falafel please
God bless people in Tel Aviv...and all of tourist in Jerusalem!
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Wish a big boomb on them
amazing food tour 👌
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Thank you 😋
where are the food location
Check the description, there you can find our (free) guide
The best thing in israel is that you get the food experience from all parts of the world, as Jews came back to israel they bring with them their previous culture and food.
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We had a Shabbat dinner with a jewish family with an Indian background. The food was delicious! In general we think Israel is THE place in the world for awesome food 🤤
welcomeeee israel its the best😄
sorry but you were taking to most places that dont represent the real food of the carmel market and the Yemenite quarter...
the local hummus is at shlomo and doron.
the sabich is on a street outside the market.
and you missed a lot of great yemenite food in the alleys next to the market.
anyway I hope you enjoyed your stay in Israel.
Another great reason to come back! 🇮🇱❤️
666hawk please put a video about all you are saying about the place. I would love to have suggestions about street food in Tel Aviv. I'm from Chicago but I get to go to Tel Aviv every other year.
@@davidlp6510 sorry but I dont make videos.
10,000 calories video :)
10,000 delicious calories 😋
THE EDITING IS OTHER PLANETLY ❤😮❤
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telavivians
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I liked the video Maddy and Sascha!
My favorite part is when you eat Palestinian cuisines 🇵🇸🇵🇸
Love from 🏴🏴
If you guys are really touring 100 countries! Do not be biased and visit the Palestinian side and listen to true local stories ❤️ we are friendly and welcoming as well!
It’s on the list! We would love to see all countries, territories and regions of the world! 😍 we would love to visit and get in contact with locals!
If dealing with truth, tell them as well if you as an Arab (is there any country called Palestine?) can absolutely visit the Israeli side as much as you want and vice versa.
Bottom line - if a Jewish man gets into the Arab side, he will probably be shot by a gun, stabbed or lynched...
I don't recommend you to get to the other side, it's quite dangerous, make your own decisions
Israel is amazing😍@@MaddyandSascha
What do you mean visit the Palestinian side?
@@israell-qj4hmit is not dangerous at all stop lying!
still looking for the "Israeli" food 😂
it’s hidden in the video, maybe you can find it 🤔
First off… Tel Aviv is 70 years old! Before it was a Palestinian town called Tel Alrabee…
2. Humus and Filafil is also stolen from Palestinian heritage too!
3. You went to an “Iraqi immigrant” which belonged to an Iraqi heritage not Israeli! Peta bread and fried vegetables is a Palestinian staple.
4. You also went to a yemeni area which again it is NOT an Israeli food!
5. Moroccan donut “Israeli food is just better!”
6. Yemenite bread.
7. 11:42 this is a Levantine (Palestinian, Lebanon, Turkish, Syria and Jordanian) these are our sweets too!
Thank for sharing the beautiful cultures in the stolen lands of Palestine. It’s nice to how many Jews still held on to their cultural dishes… but it was not “Israeli!” We have yet to see ONE AUTHENTIC ISRAELI DISH! Please don’t take this a offense… but it is not right to highlight the stolen dishes and take pride in something your ancestors did not take part in. This is ENTITLEMENT! If you want to taste authentic foods of these dishes visit Palestine!
No worries, we don’t take it as an offense. I think we can all agree, that the food was just DELICIOUS! And made us get in contact with locals, have fun, enjoy and connect. And that is such an important part of traveling we think. Thanks for being on the channel and experiencing the world with us!
First off. Israel was there first, look upon your religious books.
2. Now go through all the places which were occupied and stolen by arab (muslims) which were previously Christian before. Stop crying.
3. Pita bread comes from Greeks.
4. Stop trying to steal culture and it's food where it comes from. then call it yours lol.
5. Have a good day.
So, first of all, Tel Aviv was founded by Jews and was first called Ahuzat Bayit, and later changed into Tel Aviv.
2. Hummus is a dip of Arab origin but Falafel is Egyptian don't make everything Palestinian cmon, it's pathetic. Jews lived in Arab countries and adopted some of the foods themselves, you can call it stealing if it makes you feel better.
3. Iraqi Jews (lived in Iraq, moved to Israel)
4. Again, Yementine jews ^
5. It is actually a Jewish dessert called Mufleta/Sfinge, we eat it after Passover
6. Again, Lahoh's origin is Jewish Yemenite.
7. The sweets are actually of Arab origin but why can't we sell them? you don't see Italians blaming everyone for opening pizzerias lol.
Continue spreading hate while we promote love and peace ♥
100% agree with spreading love and have an uniting mindset! ❤️
@@MaddyandSascha You guys are lovely the comment wasn't intended for you but for the viewer who is trying to spread lies and hate.
Hopefully, you enjoyed your time here, Israel has a lot more to offer outside of Tel Aviv too! I'd love to see you come back and visit more places :D
You mean Palestinian food right?!
It's neither Israeli food nor Palestinian food. It's Yemeni food.
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No its israeli food ,and there is no "palestinians food" its lebanon or jordan or egypt or syria or arab saudi food
Yeminite from Yeman jews please pronounce correctly hugs 🫂 🤗 ❤️
Im from.indonesia love palestina🇦🇪🇦🇪🇮🇩🇮🇩😍😍
love for every human on earth ❤️🌍
They visit israel 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱