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  2. Chicago Restaurant Week - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Restaurant Week, is an event held once a year for seventeen days in which participating restaurants in Chicago offer prix fixe lunches and dinners. A celebration of Chicago's culinary scene featuring some of the finest restaurants, this can be a fraction of the usual prices.

  3. Papagaio - Wikipedia

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    Papagaio (Hebrew: פאפאגאיו) is a Brazilian steakhouse (churrascaria) restaurant, with two locations in Israel: one in Herzliya and one in Jerusalem. [1] Papagaio, which opened their first location in Tel Aviv in 1997, is a Brazilian steakhouse with kosher menus.

  4. List of restaurants in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Café Kassit – legendary cafe in Tel Aviv; Mișu King of the Kebab - Romanian cuisine in Jaffa. Mul Yam – restaurant that was located in Tel Aviv Port. It was founded in 1995 and burned down in 2015. Nizahon Restaurant – Romanian grill in Ashkelon, founded in 1949, closed in 2019; Penguin – German-Israeli family restaurant from 1940 to ...

  5. Mashya (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mashya (Hebrew: משייה) is an Israeli fine dining restaurant located at 5 Mendele Mocher Sfarim Street in Tel Aviv. [1] [2] It is led by chef Yossi Shitrit, [3] [4] who also designed the menus for Onza and Kitchen Market (all under the same ownership). Mashya consistently ranks between Israel's prime restaurants. The food served is not kosher.

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  7. Mul Yam - Wikipedia

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    Mul Yam (Hebrew: מול ים ‘in front of a sea’ or ‘sea mussel’) was an Israeli restaurant located in Tel Aviv Port, Tel Aviv. [1]Mul Yam was established in 1995 by Shalom Maharovsky, its current owner; the chef is Yoram Nitzan.

  8. Mike's Place - Wikipedia

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    Mike's Place on the beachfront promenade in Tel Aviv. In 1999, the bar moved to Jerusalem's Russian Compound and in 2005 to Jaffa Road.In 2001, a second branch was opened in Tel Aviv, next to the American Embassy on the Tel Aviv beachfront.

  9. Eyal Shani - Wikipedia

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    Shani opened HaSalon in Tel Aviv and Givatayim in 2008. Eyal is the head chef at the restaurant, which opens only two nights a week. [3] [5] Richard Vines, restaurant reviewer for Bloomberg, described the food at HaSalon as "simple but epic." [5] Gault Millau named it one of the top restaurants in Israel in 2018. [8]