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Tel Aviv’s Shamsi Offers Delicious Kebab in Pita for Just 25 Shekels

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During a recent visit to the less explored western alleys of Tel Aviv's Hatikva Market, a food enthusiast discovered an exceptional and affordable dining option at a small restaurant named Shamsi. Located on the narrow Hanokh Street, Shamsi offers a kebab in pita sandwich for only 25 shekels, a price that the writer describes as the best deal in Tel Aviv, if not the entire country.

The author recounts wandering through the market, initially planning to eat at a Bukharan bakery, but was drawn to Shamsi by a worn sign boasting "Shamsi went crazy, kebab skewer in pita for 25 shekels." Despite the street’s busy bicycle traffic, the writer crossed over to Shamsi and ordered the kebab, which came with salads and fries on the side, all for the same low price whether dining in or taking away.

The kebabs are freshly prepared on-site in an open kitchen, with quick and polite service. The salads are fresh, the fries hot and tasty, and the kebab meat flavorful and not overly salty, highlighting the freshness of the ingredients. The writer praises Shamsi as a rare spot in Tel Aviv where one can enjoy street food that is both delicious and affordable, contrasting it with the rising prices in many other eateries across the country.

This discovery challenges the notion that eating cheaply in Tel Aviv is impossible, encouraging diners to seek out hidden gems like Shamsi for quality meals without high costs. The article includes a gallery of photos showcasing the food and the market atmosphere, emphasizing the value and taste found at this modest establishment.

Summary: A food writer found Shamsi, a small restaurant in Tel Aviv's Hatikva Market, serving fresh, tasty kebab in pita for just 25 shekels, proving affordable and quality street food is still possible in the city.

Points: - Shamsi offers a kebab in pita with salads and fries for only 25 shekels in Tel Aviv. - The restaurant is located on Hanokh Street in the western part of Hatikva Market. - Kebabs are freshly made on-site with quick, polite service. - The food is praised for its flavor, freshness, and affordability. - The writer highlights the rarity of such low prices in Tel Aviv’s current food scene. - The discovery encourages exploring local markets for quality, inexpensive meals.

Topic: general

Entities: {"people":[],"organizations":["Shamsi"],"places":["Tel Aviv","Hatikva Market","Hanokh Street","Bukharan bakery"]}

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