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Chef Yuval Ben Neriah Shifts Cafe Taizu to Delivery-Only Model After Closing Physical Locations
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First reported by N12 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Chef Yuval Ben Neriah is closing all physical Cafe Taizu locations and shifting the brand to a delivery-only model from the main restaurant's kitchen to ensure quality and expand the menu.
- 01Cafe Taizu closes physical branches at Kikar Givon and Sarona Market, shifting to delivery only.
- 02Chef Yuval Ben Neriah consolidates operations to the main Taizu restaurant's kitchen.
- 03The move aims to improve quality control and expand the delivery menu with signature dishes.
- 04Cafe Taizu was launched during COVID-19 lockdowns to offer accessible Pan-Asian cuisine.
- 05Starting August 1, Cafe Taizu will operate via delivery and self-pickup only.
- 06Ben Neriah is a leading Israeli chef with acclaimed restaurants Taizu and a.
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