Shuk Levinsky culinary tour
The Levinsky Market, which extends into several side streets, is a vibrant and colorful market known for its spices, herbs, nuts, traditional food, and more
During the 1930s, Jews from Salonika, Greece, developed the city which is now called Florentine
With the establishment of the state of Israel, there was an influx of Iranian immigrants to downtown Tel Aviv which brought new flavors and ingredients from Persian cuisine
Our plan is to meet at Rothschild Avenue, the first coffee shop in Tel Aviv, where we will discuss the history of the city. From there, we will walk and see the streets and houses where it all started before heading to the Levinsky Market. There, we will enjoy famous burkas, traditional Persian food, Israeli boutique wine, cheeses, delicacies, rare nuts and more
Price: 249 ILS