Tel Aviv Food Tour - The BEST Food on the PLANET! (no joke)

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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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We are Maddy and Sascha and after working in the corporate world for quite some time, in 2021 we’ve decided to quit our 9to5 jobs and change our lives from the inside out.
We got rid of most of our stuff, moved out of our apartment and started to #travel the world full-time, while documenting it for all of you in this little #travelvlog.
Like many of us, we’ve been dreaming of this adventure for years. Now it’s time for us to make it a reality and become a full-time #travelcouple!

Come and join us on this wild ride!
Maddy and Sascha
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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.

guyr.
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Thanks for coming! Was such a pleasure to eat our way through the Carmel together 😋

samspier
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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!!

EllieSpier-iqit
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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 😍

yourlocalexplorers
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Nice video, it all looks so delicious. Thanks for sharing.

Farawaynow
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Love from India to Israel and to this channel

Ex-Muslim-Shafiq-to.Shankar
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Really enjoyed watching the video, thanks for coming, hope to see you again soon 🤲

henryitzhakbenshabat
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I liked the video and it made me entertained and happy! Glad you really liked the food!

shirelsloomi
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You couple are wonderful ~ fun- loving😂🎉

colinchampollion
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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.

thethinker
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2:05 it's not Geminite people but rather Yemenites / Yemenis Jews originally from YEMEN. Geminites are triclinic minerals. 😉

osh
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"Ztug" is a green hot sauce is also Yeminite

aprilgossman
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Im Israeli and I didn’t know much of the facts u told😂 so tnx

Yonatanez
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God bless people in Tel Aviv...and all of tourist in Jerusalem!

izaakpaliama
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Is this "israeli food" with us in the room?

elliaz
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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.

thawk
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I liked the video Maddy and Sascha!

My favorite part is when you eat Palestinian cuisines 🇵🇸🇵🇸
Love from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

toLearnEnglish
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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!

Noorzuni-nk
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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!

Noorzuni-nk
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still looking for the "Israeli" food 😂

saadmj