Israel, is a remarkable country, all those neighbouring counties wishing death and destruction, still it manages to not only thrive but outperform many western democracies. Remarkable people.
omg, the idea of Israelis as courteous drivers is hilarious!! He's so sweet, he has no idea lol.. I'm Israeli and I can tell you they are insane!! Also, most Israelis shop at outdoor (farmers) markets for fruits and veg (cheap), and many other items, not grocery stores (especially not gourmet ones lol).
😃Mark in TelAviv you need a makolet which is cheaper ask around or get to the shuk in Jerusalem your in yuppieland get some cholent thursday evening with yapchik falafel is cheap and delicious try the shawarma dont forget the kosel where all your prayers can be answered .
(gets run over by a cyclist) yes indeed "electric bicycle" this is a new and very big problem here in Israel we must take care of it and right now !!!!!!!!
I think they started to give fines and put in some laws into "electric bicycle" riders in the last 3-4 months ...people got killed by them ...as every kid got them and they ride everywhere
Next time you need an Israeli to take you to the normal supermarkets mate... you basically went to all the most expensive supermarkets :p Actually drivers in israel are really rude, only that in israel it's a law to stop for people who want to cross the street, so they did :) And yes unfortunately tel aviv is one of the most expensive cities in israel, but its not like that in every place, some citites are more reasonable :) anyway good to have you around mate, i enjoyed your channel even before u came here! :) keep up the work! And kudos to your wife for going around with you and holding the cam sometimes etc!
Tel Aviv reminds me of Bombay/Mumbai...especially South Bombay... the quiet neighbourhoods, a little posh but still affordable, lined with residential buildings, cafes, boutiques, salons, trees everywhere.. loved this video..took me back down my memories, even though I've never been to Israel.
Trisha Rudra But Mumbai is Shitty. The only places good are Bandra and Marine Lines. Rest of Places are filled with Slums, Pothole Roads, Poor People, Filth and yes there is big lack of Footpaths. Very unplanned and Poverty City
Tel aviv is preety exepensive most of the young people rent an apartment until the are financially stable, which most of the time is around the age if 35 in israel
HBC 13 hhhhhhhh i want to laugh ! What peace are you talking about , you know that this area is occupied by the Zionists And this is a war zone and this area is called Yafa - Palestine
Akki Meme muslims conquered those lands in 634ad, jews and christians had been living there for thousands of years until islam murdererd, raped and exiled the jews and Christians, now they piss their pants when jews take it back? Lol... gtfo .. there is no such thing as a Palestine
Mate, Jaffa is within the Tel Aviv municipality, but it's definitely separate from Tel Aviv. The area he's strolling around in is nowhere close to Jaffa.
Tel Aviv looks like a walking city. Peace of mind while strolling. When I was in Jakarta I was scared to walk even a few blocks. I walked to a mall three blocks from my hotel but coming back I took a taxi. The traffic is fierce and non-stop. As long as the red light comes on and it's time to walk the motorbikes are already making the left turn into the crosswalk. It's a drive on the left country so that adds to the tension. I did some some pedestrian overpass across the main road in front of my hotel. I think it's a mindset and the law. In Asia I think if you own a vehicle you automatically own the road.
hi Good afternoon Mark thanks for taking us you're subscribers in subscribers land along on this wonderful 🚶 walk hi Micah you're growing up fast and handsome ,hi ,great job Mom enjoyed the video as always Mark looking forward to seeing more videos from you and you're beautiful family. 😍 love always guys till tomorrow same time different place God bless bye 👋. ✈️😘🍴🍝🍤👍👍👍🍤🍣🍱🍜
More power mark, i was just watching some of your old videos when suddenly this video pops up. God bless you and your family. Big fan from philippines. 👍🏿
Mark Abroad every single day brother im always watching your videos even though i already watched it a multiple times im really enjoying watching your videos. Keep it up mark and more blessings to come with you and ying and mica. God bless! Road to 2 million. ☺️
I've often wondered if people in Tel Aviv, and Israel generally, are on constant high alert in case of incoming rockets or mortar shells. But this video shows a pretty relaxed and confident place. I like what I see.
As an Israeli in general and Tel-Avivian in particular, I can tell you that with the 1st rocket everything's drastically changes and becomes chaotic. Israelis, though, we get back super quickly to business as usual when small times of quiet do arrive. And we maintain one of the world's heavily invested, both offensive but mainly defensive armies for keeping the quiet for as much as possible so such videos would reflect how Israel's behaving MOST of the time.
Deep inside everyone's knows the dangers, but on a daily Basis nobody shows it and since 2014, everything is basically quiet in Tel Aviv and you can enjoy life :)
Rockets usually don't come to Tel-Aviv. The north and especially the south hold the cities that feel the terror more. Tel-Avivians usually gets criticized for living in a bubble, and this can turn an accusation that can spur up to a charged political debate in Israel.
like kicking over rocks to see what crawls out i knew somewhere around the comments section of this video i'd find the usual anti-Israel obsessed psychopaths.
Hi Mark, I really enjoy your videos. I'm so happy to see you enjoying my country and city and not coming to it with expectations either good or bad. In your video, you pass so many places I am regularly (my current apt, my old apt, my old job, places where I go to meet friends for cofffee you pass them all here, whcih is fun to see a foreigners perspective). I just wanted to note two things: 1. Drivers stop here at the crossings (zebra crossings) because its the law; its illegal for them not to, and 2. the super market is actually called "tiv taam" which means kind of like "the best taste" or something liek that. "In the city" is kind of just their tagline. They're famous (and kind of controversial) in Israel for being the largest provider of pork and other imported and non-kosher foods.
Hey there Mark, nice video. I hope you liked Tel Aviv. Just wanted to point out a few things as a Tel Avivi. First of all, it's true that Tel Aviv is a wonderful place in terms of social life and walking around. There's no dull moment while living here, therefore it's called "The City that Never Sleeps". However, I wouldn't recommend anyone living here, not even other Israelis. It's way too expensive for the quality of life you get here. Being here is great for a short vacation and nothing more. I'd recommend checking out the Kibbutzim (Kibbutz in plural) in Northern Israel as they are much friendlier, cheaper, quieter and nicer. The cyclists here are insane and it's known that people are often get run over by them. I've been in a similar accident myself. Please be careful and never walk on the roadside where there's a bicycle sign. Also, would like to warn you and others not to use the ATM machines that are not placed outside a bank or a mall, especially not those without a bank logo on them or outside a local grocery shop. They're well known to have serious security issues and for the safety of your account and credit card, avoid it if you can. The "In the City" grocery shop you entered is actually called "Tiv Taam", they just added "In the City" because it's in the center of Tel Aviv, and usually it's where the pricing is way too high. Would only recommend on Supersal, which is the biggest supermarket company in Israel, where the pricing is usually more reasonable. I have so much more to share but I believe this comment is already too long lol. So, thumbs up again for the great video, and take care! Shalom :)
That super market is called Tiv TaAm . Its pretty much the only chain of supermarkets that is non kosher meaning the only one who sells bacon and stuff like that... and is its one of the most expensive supermarkets... most of the time its cheaper to buy produce from local vendors than it is in Tiv TaAm. But on friday nights and saturdays its the only one thats open . Great review mark! Its a pleasure to see you walk down the same streets as i do since i live in the area of Tel Aviv ! I hope you and your family will come back to visit Israel again! 🤙🤙
"Zionist Colonial occupation"... yeah… I think it is extremly more ironic, that Arabs ( called Palsestinians since 1948 ) are enjoying more human rights ( women equality, religious freedom, LGBT rights ) than in any other Arabic Country.
Everything is indeed expensive but not as much as you think, as a local you know tips and trick. Tel Aviv is very expensive city, everything there is just more expensive then the rest of the country. also, you should never really shop for a lot of stuff on those small supermarkets, those are much more expensive espically in tel aviv, go to a real supermarket like shufersal for example, you will find it much cheaper.
I love how I'm watching this so many years later.... I know all of that area... ;) 1. Drivers here, whether bikers or driving cars or korkinets, aren't friendly much of the time and the right of way is definitely not a pedestrian way of doing things. Coming from an American point of view here. 2. Like in other cities, you don't go to a random ATM. You probably paid a lot in fees. The Bank Hapoalim (the bank you passed by) would have been a better option. As would a money changer (of which many Israeli cities have). But the best may have been a post office. It really depends. 3. That store isn't called In The City. That's the type of branch it is. More of a hypermarket. It is called Tiv Ta'am and is known as a national chain which is infamous for being open at the times you need it to be (aka, you're going to pay for that convenience) as well as selling pork. The Tel Aviv equivalents are called AM:PM and Super Yuda. Although they don't sell pork, they're open 24/7, which Tiv Ta'am is not. 4. If you ever come back, I'll be happy to show you around, including how to live affordably while on holiday here. :)
its not a gormet super market.. it is simply a russian super market chain store 😄, and they have a lot of non Kosher products.. so if i need any bacon that is where i go. "Tiv Taam" also translates to "best taste"
I always search for your new video on your Mark Wiens channel and im pretty sure that i have watched em all. It is like a routine. :D Last night, as i was watching your Athens trim, i noticed these Tel Aviv video at the right and i'm just like "I have watched all the video, didnt i?" and just realized that you have another YT channel called "Mark Abroad". Subscribed!
You chose the nicest boulevard, Rothschild. Apparently you have not had the unfortunate experience of almost getting run over by electrical bikes. ..mostly dogs and the elderly are at a risk, anything that can not move as fast..
Fantastic video! Thank you for showing us around Tel Aviv. Looks like a really cool place to visit! You seem like such a great guy - and your baby is beautiful!! God bless you guys!
Mark, if you want to save a bunch on groceries while you are in Israel I highly recommend you try to locate a Super Cofix. Everything there is 5 Shekels. Yes, only 5 shekels. They don't have everything but they have essentials. Also, I wouldn't recommend getting the meat, and chicken there but everything else is fine. Hope this helps! Enjoy Israel and all it has to offer!
One of the reasons it is so expensive in Israel is that the tiny country is more like an island in that everything needs to come in by ship or plane. No neighboring countries will trade with Israel so there is an almost complete blockade with it's Arab neighbors. There is some trade with Egypt but rather limited and more that Israel exports goods to Egypt.
that is not the main reason - for years it was thought that was the reason but research it is not the case. the main is its socialist roots - tarrifs, protectionism, bearaucracy, worker unions
the reason that specific shop was expensive is because it's a gourmet shop for Tel Aviv hipsters and tourists. I live in Israel (but not in Tel Aviv area) and things are much cheaper than in U.S. we buy our whole weekly shop, about 1/2 being fresh produce for about $160, which is about equal to 10 hours of my work as a secretary. another thing I know from US friends on FB is that I am blessed that all medical care is free (for everyone). I'm shocked by friends telling me they have to think twice about taking their kid to the doctor, because of the cost!
Now that we've seen ying and mark interactions in this video, I have an idea. i thought it would be really cool if ying host one episode/video and mark be behind the cameras. just me?
I love these types of videos Mark, where you and your family go exploring the local areas. It makes your FOOD search more exciting and relatable. Thank you for sharing...
Hi mark... Indeed it was nice walking around and showing us... I love to see micah... Oww boy hes growing so fast... Love u baby .. And big hug for ying... Shes doing a great job... 😚😚😚😚
Israel, is a remarkable country, all those neighbouring counties wishing death and destruction, still it manages to not only thrive but outperform many western democracies. Remarkable people.
omg, the idea of Israelis as courteous drivers is hilarious!! He's so sweet, he has no idea lol.. I'm Israeli and I can tell you they are insane!! Also, most Israelis shop at outdoor (farmers) markets for fruits and veg (cheap), and many other items, not grocery stores (especially not gourmet ones lol).
Wow amazing place. Thanks for another great video, always brightens our day!
😃Mark in TelAviv you need a makolet which is cheaper ask around or get to the shuk in Jerusalem your in yuppieland get some cholent thursday evening with yapchik falafel is cheap and delicious try the shawarma dont forget the kosel
where all your prayers can be answered .
Hi Mark, when are you going to visit The Netherlands?😀
How sweetly he asked @ 4:30..."Ying...do we need to buy anything, now we have money". 😆
MsScorpyscorp I'm not the only one who think that they are sooo cute
MsScorpyscorp,
They are soul mates. They are made for one another. To Christ be the glory.
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Lol I heard that.....👌🏽😂
So cute
*"Drivers here are extremely courteous..."* (gets run over by a cyclist) 😂
i had a little chuckle there.
Haha, almost!
(gets run over by a cyclist) yes indeed "electric bicycle" this is a new and very big problem here in Israel we must take care of it and right now !!!!!!!!
I think they started to give fines and put in some laws into "electric bicycle" riders in the last 3-4 months ...people got killed by them ...as every kid got them and they ride everywhere
Hahaha thug life..!!!! You are 😎awesome... keep posting
Is expensive because you walked straight into the most expensive super market in Israel called Tiv Tam
Next time you need an Israeli to take you to the normal supermarkets mate... you basically went to all the most expensive supermarkets :p
Actually drivers in israel are really rude, only that in israel it's a law to stop for people who want to cross the street, so they did :)
And yes unfortunately tel aviv is one of the most expensive cities in israel, but its not like that in every place, some citites are more reasonable :) anyway good to have you around mate, i enjoyed your channel even before u came here! :) keep up the work!
And kudos to your wife for going around with you and holding the cam sometimes etc!
This super market you want is like the most expensive supermarket that you can go to in israel
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Tel Aviv reminds me of Bombay/Mumbai...especially South Bombay... the quiet neighbourhoods, a little posh but still affordable, lined with residential buildings, cafes, boutiques, salons, trees everywhere.. loved this video..took me back down my memories, even though I've never been to Israel.
Trisha Rudra But Mumbai is Shitty. The only places good are Bandra and Marine Lines. Rest of Places are filled with Slums, Pothole Roads, Poor People, Filth and yes there is big lack of Footpaths. Very unplanned and Poverty City
I kinda felt it too in the colaba. but only there, the rest of Bombay is very different
Tel aviv is preety exepensive most of the young people rent an apartment until the are financially stable, which most of the time is around the age if 35 in israel
Having seen this, I've just put Tel Aviv on my traveling wish list, cool video tho!
Soo? Did you manage to come yet? :)
Seems like a very peaceful place, would like to go there some time !
HBC 13 hhhhhhhh i want to laugh ! What peace are you talking about , you know that this area is occupied by the Zionists And this is a war zone and this area is called Yafa - Palestine
Akki Meme muslims conquered those lands in 634ad, jews and christians had been living there for thousands of years until islam murdererd, raped and exiled the jews and Christians, now they piss their pants when jews take it back? Lol... gtfo .. there is no such thing as a Palestine
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Mate, Jaffa is within the Tel Aviv municipality, but it's definitely separate from Tel Aviv. The area he's strolling around in is nowhere close to Jaffa.
Dubai it much nicer than tell aviv
i love tel aviv i enjoy walking like am there thanks a lot
Such a beautiful city. Israel is a really beautiful country with some really awesome people
Obviously Israel is the beautiful country.thankyou mark to awareness of that country,I hope one day I will visit Israel.
Iconic! Wonderful city!
Tel Aviv looks like a walking city. Peace of mind while strolling. When I was in Jakarta I was scared to walk even a few blocks. I walked to a mall three blocks from my hotel but coming back I took a taxi. The traffic is fierce and non-stop. As long as the red light comes on and it's time to walk the motorbikes are already making the left turn into the crosswalk. It's a drive on the left country so that adds to the tension. I did some some pedestrian overpass across the main road in front of my hotel. I think it's a mindset and the law. In Asia I think if you own a vehicle you automatically own the road.
You should go south on Rothschild Blvd and explore it there.. you are really not in the nice part of town
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Good afternoon Mark thanks for taking us you're subscribers in subscribers land along on this wonderful 🚶 walk hi Micah you're growing up fast and handsome
,hi ,great job Mom enjoyed the video as always Mark looking forward to seeing more videos from you and you're beautiful family. 😍 love always guys till tomorrow same time different place God bless bye 👋. ✈️😘🍴🍝🍤👍👍👍🍤🍣🍱🍜
Thank you very much Althea!
Mark Abroad you're welcome Mark ✈️🍴🍖🍗🍤🍝🍳🍱🍕🍜🍼🍵☕
Most underrated city by people who haven’t been there. Very hospitable city. Will visit again next year.
Lil Micah and his hat.
More power mark, i was just watching some of your old videos when suddenly this video pops up. God bless you and your family. Big fan from philippines. 👍🏿
Thank you very much Czar!
Mark Abroad every single day brother im always watching your videos even though i already watched it a multiple times im really enjoying watching your videos. Keep it up mark and more blessings to come with you and ying and mica. God bless! Road to 2 million. ☺️
Czar Flojo yup im a filipino too. Mark is my fav food vlogger
I've only been once on a visit to Tel Aviv and I agree you with you Mark the people are wonderful, friendly and social.
I've often wondered if people in Tel Aviv, and Israel generally, are on constant high alert in case of incoming rockets or mortar shells. But this video shows a pretty relaxed and confident place. I like what I see.
As an Israeli in general and Tel-Avivian in particular, I can tell you that with the 1st rocket everything's drastically changes and becomes chaotic. Israelis, though, we get back super quickly to business as usual when small times of quiet do arrive. And we maintain one of the world's heavily invested, both offensive but mainly defensive armies for keeping the quiet for as much as possible so such videos would reflect how Israel's behaving MOST of the time.
They are always prepared, but enjoy life in the process.
Deep inside everyone's knows the dangers, but on a daily Basis nobody shows it and since 2014, everything is basically quiet in Tel Aviv and you can enjoy life :)
Rockets usually don't come to Tel-Aviv. The north and especially the south hold the cities that feel the terror more. Tel-Avivians usually gets criticized for living in a bubble, and this can turn an accusation that can spur up to a charged political debate in Israel.
Rockets are from tel aviv, not towards it
I would like to visit beautiful Israel one day
to support a colonialist country
Me too, I would love to see my country Lebanon and Israel have peace also!
like kicking over rocks to see what crawls out i knew somewhere around the comments section of this video i'd find the usual anti-Israel obsessed psychopaths.
Inconnu The UK is a colonist country and you’d probably say “let’s go to London”
@@MahanUSW... to support the Jewish state.
What a peaceful city... Thanks for showing us, Mark.
I miss Israel specially petah tiqva city, Israel is very peace full country, not in social media us hear.
G-od Bless Israel and His people
Israel is amazing
Israel is a nice place with nice pepole
Hhh
Well...I had a completely other image of Tel Aviv in my head 😮
Thank you for showing us around
❤ To Micah and Ying
I love when little Micah is in your videos. He is absolutely adorable. He is definately the star of your videos. 🤗
Im just here.. smiling while watching mark's videos and waiting for the day that his son will finally be able to join him do food reviews hihi.
Love from India......👌😍
Hi Mark, I really enjoy your videos. I'm so happy to see you enjoying my country and city and not coming to it with expectations either good or bad. In your video, you pass so many places I am regularly (my current apt, my old apt, my old job, places where I go to meet friends for cofffee you pass them all here, whcih is fun to see a foreigners perspective). I just wanted to note two things: 1. Drivers stop here at the crossings (zebra crossings) because its the law; its illegal for them not to, and 2. the super market is actually called "tiv taam" which means kind of like "the best taste" or something liek that. "In the city" is kind of just their tagline. They're famous (and kind of controversial) in Israel for being the largest provider of pork and other imported and non-kosher foods.
Hey there Mark, nice video. I hope you liked Tel Aviv. Just wanted to point out a few things as a Tel Avivi. First of all, it's true that Tel Aviv is a wonderful place in terms of social life and walking around. There's no dull moment while living here, therefore it's called "The City that Never Sleeps". However, I wouldn't recommend anyone living here, not even other Israelis. It's way too expensive for the quality of life you get here. Being here is great for a short vacation and nothing more. I'd recommend checking out the Kibbutzim (Kibbutz in plural) in Northern Israel as they are much friendlier, cheaper, quieter and nicer. The cyclists here are insane and it's known that people are often get run over by them. I've been in a similar accident myself. Please be careful and never walk on the roadside where there's a bicycle sign. Also, would like to warn you and others not to use the ATM machines that are not placed outside a bank or a mall, especially not those without a bank logo on them or outside a local grocery shop. They're well known to have serious security issues and for the safety of your account and credit card, avoid it if you can. The "In the City" grocery shop you entered is actually called "Tiv Taam", they just added "In the City" because it's in the center of Tel Aviv, and usually it's where the pricing is way too high. Would only recommend on Supersal, which is the biggest supermarket company in Israel, where the pricing is usually more reasonable. I have so much more to share but I believe this comment is already too long lol. So, thumbs up again for the great video, and take care! Shalom :)
I completely agree with all of the above. Ramat Gan or Givatayim is much better for living in terms of cost
Tel Aviv is very beautiful
mark, the mini market you were in, "in the city", is the most expensive in israel
I'm sooo happy for you and your family god bless you all :)
Thank you Puja.
+Mark Abroad your most welcome :)
Nice video bro.. Am your new friend... stay connected
- How do you become a millionaire in Israel?
- Bring two million.
I watch every video you post. I got my friends to start watching. Keep em coming... 😊
Thank you very much Maria.
Shalom 🙌🙌
Toda raba 👍👍👍
Tel aviv à love you 💕💕💕
Good morning Wiens Family! Thank you for this wonderful channel!
Good morning Mary, hope you have a great day.
you alwayes welcome to israsel mark
love your videos
Cute babe ♥️
That super market is called Tiv TaAm . Its pretty much the only chain of supermarkets that is non kosher meaning the only one who sells bacon and stuff like that... and is its one of the most expensive supermarkets... most of the time its cheaper to buy produce from local vendors than it is in Tiv TaAm. But on friday nights and saturdays its the only one thats open . Great review mark! Its a pleasure to see you walk down the same streets as i do since i live in the area of Tel Aviv ! I hope you and your family will come back to visit Israel again! 🤙🤙
Wow! People speaks English over there so don't have to worry about communication. Great!
Victoria Roth tel aviv is more English friendly than anywhere outside English speaking countries.
Israeli languages include English, Hebrew, Arabic, and Russian.
"Zionist Colonial occupation"... yeah… I think it is extremly more ironic, that Arabs ( called Palsestinians since 1948 ) are enjoying more human rights ( women equality, religious freedom, LGBT rights ) than in any other Arabic Country.
@alizaize pur ancestors came from Africa, shall we go back there and invade thier land and call it ours?
@@hinasofy229 ... arabs have enough land just look at the map, so go settle with your friends the Arabs and leave Israel alone.... it’s a Jewish land.
Everything is indeed expensive but not as much as you think, as a local you know tips and trick.
Tel Aviv is very expensive city, everything there is just more expensive then the rest of the country.
also, you should never really shop for a lot of stuff on those small supermarkets, those are much more expensive espically in tel aviv, go to a real supermarket like shufersal for example, you will find it much cheaper.
I love how I'm watching this so many years later....
I know all of that area... ;)
1. Drivers here, whether bikers or driving cars or korkinets, aren't friendly much of the time and the right of way is definitely not a pedestrian way of doing things. Coming from an American point of view here.
2. Like in other cities, you don't go to a random ATM. You probably paid a lot in fees. The Bank Hapoalim (the bank you passed by) would have been a better option. As would a money changer (of which many Israeli cities have). But the best may have been a post office. It really depends.
3. That store isn't called In The City. That's the type of branch it is. More of a hypermarket. It is called Tiv Ta'am and is known as a national chain which is infamous for being open at the times you need it to be (aka, you're going to pay for that convenience) as well as selling pork. The Tel Aviv equivalents are called AM:PM and Super Yuda. Although they don't sell pork, they're open 24/7, which Tiv Ta'am is not.
4. If you ever come back, I'll be happy to show you around, including how to live affordably while on holiday here. :)
Awwww micah!!! 😍 NOT one peep from him. Such a good baby!!! Hahaaaa & soooo cuteeeee!
its not a gormet super market.. it is simply a russian super market chain store 😄, and they have a lot of non Kosher products.. so if i need any bacon that is where i go.
"Tiv Taam" also translates to "best taste"
Tela Viv Gay Capital of the world. :)
Who's 2nd runner.. Tehran or Cairo?
I always search for your new video on your Mark Wiens channel and im pretty sure that i have watched em all. It is like a routine. :D
Last night, as i was watching your Athens trim, i noticed these Tel Aviv video at the right and i'm just like "I have watched all the video, didnt i?" and just realized that you have another YT channel called "Mark Abroad". Subscribed!
You chose the nicest boulevard, Rothschild. Apparently you have not had the unfortunate experience of almost getting run over by electrical bikes. ..mostly dogs and the elderly are at a risk, anything that can not move as fast..
Come to india will get u absolutely decent apartment for you in new delhi (ncr)💐and I will be very happy to host you
Thank you very much. I would love to come back to New Delhi!
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Thanks for letting us know bro!
Love you a lot 💐
The coolest, hippest city in the world
Thanks I love these videos. Looks like a great life. I love your descriptions they really sum it up.
Mark, your son is so big and cute. Enjoy your time with him before he grows older.
Amazing israel food.
Thanks Mark, very informative. Looks like a place I would like to visit. Take care.
Wonderful city!!🇮🇱❤
מי שישראלי שייתן לייק
Your son is adorable he is growing so fast :)
You are an optimist , you did not notice the electrical bikes cutting across your path !
He is generally quite self-absorbed and clueless.
Fantastic video! Thank you for showing us around Tel Aviv. Looks like a really cool place to visit! You seem like such a great guy - and your baby is beautiful!! God bless you guys!
Mark, if you want to save a bunch on groceries while you are in Israel I highly recommend you try to locate a Super Cofix. Everything there is 5 Shekels. Yes, only 5 shekels. They don't have everything but they have essentials. Also, I wouldn't recommend getting the meat, and chicken there but everything else is fine. Hope this helps! Enjoy Israel and all it has to offer!
Mark bro I love u
thank you so much Mark I grew up around here and now live in Canada. It’s like I was there again through your video 🙏🏻🌷 God bless you
Went to Israel almost a year ago. A very lovely trip!
God bless Israel
Awesome video mark!
no it's not
What a beautiful baby
Mark he looks like you
You're a great wonderful loving woman Ying. I admire you so much. Don't ever change.
lol a working atm is a real bonus when you're travelling somewhere unfamiliar :)
Micha is a wonderful traveling companion: he is so well behaved!~
I het this vibe mark is very very controlling
Ying always the one to handle baby and camera when out eating.
Nice baby, so calm the whole time:)
All the way from nepal😂 mark cheers again 🍺
Opss ☕
SO excited to visit such an incredible city soon!!
I am so impressed with ur trip to Israel *Promise Land is so beautiful*
who promised? When are you giving me the 1 million dollar you promised to me?
Binu Jasim Yahweh
Occupied Palestine
LMAO promised? Delusional much..
I'm your dream maybe 😂😂🤣
should have gone to the beach and the sunset!
FYI: this is an infamous Irina from New York btw, so not to get you confused in anyway, you guys be safe there ya hear
One of the reasons it is so expensive in Israel is that the tiny country is more like an island in that everything needs to come in by ship or plane. No neighboring countries will trade with Israel so there is an almost complete blockade with it's Arab neighbors. There is some trade with Egypt but rather limited and more that Israel exports goods to Egypt.
that is not the main reason - for years it was thought that was the reason but research it is not the case. the main is its socialist roots - tarrifs, protectionism, bearaucracy, worker unions
the reason that specific shop was expensive is because it's a gourmet shop for Tel Aviv hipsters and tourists. I live in Israel (but not in Tel Aviv area) and things are much cheaper than in U.S. we buy our whole weekly shop, about 1/2 being fresh produce for about $160, which is about equal to 10 hours of my work as a secretary. another thing I know from US friends on FB is that I am blessed that all medical care is free (for everyone). I'm shocked by friends telling me they have to think twice about taking their kid to the doctor, because of the cost!
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I like Micah...he is a chill baby.
Now that we've seen ying and mark interactions in this video, I have an idea. i thought it would be really cool if ying host one episode/video and mark be behind the cameras. just me?
Funny. Israel is in Asia Mark 😂
Baby Micah, International World Traveler and Foodie! *that moment I realized the baby is having a better life than me...
I love these types of videos Mark, where you and your family go exploring the local areas. It makes your FOOD search more exciting and relatable. Thank you for sharing...
What a lovely video! Definetly a different concept (man walking around with a baby).
✝️Beautiful.... thank you for this ....👀👀👀👀👀👀
Nice video👍🏻👍🏻
Micah is so adorable 👋😀love all the videos Mark!
Mark is my Queen
sometimes a date night with my wife is staying home and enjoying your videos. Gives us the travel bug and food cravings!
Nice video mark keep it up
Hi mark... Indeed it was nice walking around and showing us... I love to see micah... Oww boy hes growing so fast... Love u baby .. And big hug for ying... Shes doing a great job... 😚😚😚😚
*I also enjoyed that walk as did baby Micah...♥*
Awesome 🥂🥂🤠🤠