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This vegetarian Israeli street food spot is a local favourite. It’s slinging loaded pita pockets, refreshing salads, two flavours of falafel, shakshuka and smoky roasted vegetables. Plus, satisfying smoothies that’ll make for a whole meal.

Roy Sassonkin, a Tel Aviv-born chef brings is behind Israeli street-food bar, Tahina. Tahina is an entirely vegetarian Israeli street-food spot with some vegan options. It’s affordable, chilled out and casual. It’s also very small, with only a few seats at the bar, along the wall and out the front.

Signature dishes include the traditional baked-egg dish, shakshuka, in three “colours”. The red one comes with a spicy tomato sauce and is served with a pita pocket, salad and pickled cabbage. The green version is with broccoli, avocado, and zucchini. The white is mushrooms, fennel and Jerusalem artichokes.

Its other specialties include falafel pockets or platters to serve two; a crispy eggplant with kale chips and tahini; and a six-hour roasted cauliflower, cooked in lemon juice and garlic until very soft and served with tahini. Tahini also features in the dessert section, with a tahini affogato and tahini and Medjool-date ice cream.

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