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Eats in Tel Aviv: Pasha

Where: 8 Haarba'a Street, Tel Aviv, Israel
May 1, 2009 at 8:46 AM | by sedona | 0 Comments

Today we wrap up Jaunted contributor Sedona's culinary trek through Tel Aviv. Don't worry, she is still hitting the gym to work it all off! We hope her recommendations have inspired your tastebuds.

Try Turkish in Tel Aviv? It sounded like a tongue twister to us, but we jumped on the opportunity to sit down to the swankiest version of Kosher Turkish food in town at Pasha. One of a two-restaurant chain (the other, original branch is in Jerusalem), Pasha is decked out in Asian decor, but serves authentic Turkish dishes. It's family style, so sit back and down kebobs of all kinds mixed with rices, soups, dips, and veggies that continue to keep coming. The eggplant dip is deliciously smoky and the koftes (meat dumplings) were spiced and perfectly shaped.

After a week of lighter desserts, we also loved Pasha's more serious sweets, like the chocolate cake, and happily dug into the fresh halvah that was cleverly wrapped with vanilla ice cream and drizzled in caramel sauce (above) like a mini-mountain of goodness. Pasha isn't cheap, but it's a nice way to splurge on one of your last nights in the city.

Pasha is open Sunday-Thursday from noon to 11 p.m. and Friday from noon to 3 p.m., as well as Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. [Photo: feministjulie]

Related Stories:
· Pasha [Tel Aviv Guide]
· Eats in Tel Aviv: Dr. Shakshuka's [Jaunted]

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