A Taste of Israel’s Bounty

Sitting down to our first lunch in Israel, in the Crusader town of Akko, we were treated to a typical and colorful array of mezze-style plates: delightful dips, soups, and salads that are a daily edible reminder of how fertile Israel is.

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  1. Very good food! Is this the restaurant right next door to a tourist gift shop that is built in the remains of a Roman market stall? You can look up from the pile of t-shirts and see the relatively ancient stone arches that support the walls and ceiling. When I was at this (or a similar) restaurant in Jaffa there were boys and their dog diving off the rocks into water, a good show.

  2. oops, I meant to write Akko, not Jaffa. When you go to Jaffa be sure to visit the flea market!

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