Culture06:44 · Apr 29

Hidden Thai Bar Opens at Kab Kam in a New Move by Yariv Melili

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Translated & summarized from Haaretz by baba
The story · English

A new Thai bar has opened behind a hidden door at Kab Kam, the latest project from Yariv Melili. The article describes the venue as part of a broader roundup of food-related items, and focuses on the concept of the bar and its unusual tucked-away entrance.

According to the headline, the bar is called "Tahi" and is concealed inside Kab Kam, creating a speakeasy-style experience. The piece frames it as Melili’s new Thai bar and presents the hidden-door setup as a central part of the attraction.

No further operational details, menu information, or opening timetable are provided in the text excerpt. The story appears to be a brief restaurant feature rather than a full review or announcement, and it gives no additional quotes or business numbers beyond identifying Melili and the location.

The item sits alongside other food and culture headlines, but the substantive news here is simply that Melili has introduced a new Thai bar at Kab Kam, accessed through a secret doorway.

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