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Chef Tal Rashbaski’s Oscar’s Schnitzel Sparks Long Lines in Tel Aviv
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First reported by N12 · 20 hours ago
What happened
Chef Tal Rashbaski’s Oscar’s in Tel Aviv offers a highly popular schnitzel that draws long lines despite the chef’s admission that no food justifies the wait. The menu includes chicken, sirloin, white schnitzel, and a sweet corn option, all served with sides. The unique atmosphere and food create a special experience for diners.
- 01Chef Tal Rashbaski introduces a new schnitzel at Oscar’s in Tel Aviv, sparking long queues.
- 02Oscar’s offers chicken schnitzel for 88 shekels and premium cuts for 108 shekels.
- 03A sweet corn schnitzel is available as a non-meat alternative for 88 shekels.
- 04All schnitzels come with mashed potatoes, citrus vinaigrette salad, plum jam, and aioli.
- 05Rashbaski admits no food is worth the long wait but acknowledges the overall experience is unique.
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