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Among food lovers, Ramla Market is one of the best known places to eat. It’s located about a 30 minute drive from the center of Tel Aviv, and along with my friend David, we headed there one morning to go on an amazing food tour.
Ramla Market is especially known for its variety of Turkish and Iraqi food influences, and it’s just an amazing food market.
Halil Restaurant - The first place we stopped in Ramla is Halil, another legendary hummus restaurant. But even better than their hummus for me, I loved their musabaha, raw tahini with whole chickpeas. Total price - 60 ILS ($16.76)
Prickly pear - Oddly, prickly pear which is originally from SW United States is very popular across Israel. The fruit vendor peeled me a prickly pear, which is full of seeds, but pretty good.
Turkish burekas - One of the popular street food snacks at Ramla Market is Turkish burekas, a snack that’s also common throughout the Balkans. They were really amazingly good, a perfect salty cheesy snack. Price - 5 ILS ($1.40) per piece
Naji Iraqi Restaurant - This is one of the highlights of the market for me, a family run Iraqi Jewish food restaurant. David explained to me that Iraqi Jewish food is so hard to find at restaurants because most people only make the dishes at home. There were definitely some dishes that I had never tried before, and it was an amazing meal. Total price - 200 ILS ($55.88)
Again, big thank you to David, go check out his amazing food adventures: https://www.instagram.com/the.hungry.tourist/
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Among food lovers, Ramla Market is one of the best known places to eat. It’s located about a 30 minute drive from the center of Tel Aviv, and along with my friend David, we headed there one morning to go on an amazing food tour.
Ramla Market is especially known for its variety of Turkish and Iraqi food influences, and it’s just an amazing food market.
Halil Restaurant - The first place we stopped in Ramla is Halil, another legendary hummus restaurant. But even better than their hummus for me, I loved their musabaha, raw tahini with whole chickpeas. Total price - 60 ILS ($16.76)
Prickly pear - Oddly, prickly pear which is originally from SW United States is very popular across Israel. The fruit vendor peeled me a prickly pear, which is full of seeds, but pretty good.
Turkish burekas - One of the popular street food snacks at Ramla Market is Turkish burekas, a snack that’s also common throughout the Balkans. They were really amazingly good, a perfect salty cheesy snack. Price - 5 ILS ($1.40) per piece
Naji Iraqi Restaurant - This is one of the highlights of the market for me, a family run Iraqi Jewish food restaurant. David explained to me that Iraqi Jewish food is so hard to find at restaurants because most people only make the dishes at home. There were definitely some dishes that I had never tried before, and it was an amazing meal. Total price - 200 ILS ($55.88)
Again, big thank you to David, go check out his amazing food adventures: https://www.instagram.com/the.hungry.tourist/
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Hi I just watched your video and I have seen your other videos which are good. I been to Isreal 3 times my family lives in Isreal My dad is from Bagdad, Iraq and he is Iraqi Jewish and his mom use to make that for use she made Kubba Adom and Kubba okra and the seaseed date pastry. All that food my Nana maded. Very good video.
هذا طعام فلسطيني فلسطيني سرقتوا الأرض بدكم تسرقوا الحضارة كمان😂😂😂😂😂
Iraq is waiting for you Mark. There you will find the real taste and loveness of the Iraqi food and people
Free Palestine 🇵🇸 ❤
I am Iraqi. Iraqi Jewish food is amazing. Kubba and kebabs are the best. Thank you to the beautiful Jews of Iraq who have kept our culture alive by preparing these beautiful dishes. To the Jews of Iraq we love you.
$ 55 was an expensive meal.
I have never seen someone eat Kubbeh like that… You eat it with the soup not with a knife and a fork on top of rice😖😖😖
LOVE THIS! THANK YOU FOR THE MIZRAHI REPRESENTATION AND SHOWING THE JEWS SOME LOVE!!!!! WE LOVE YOU!
You have to come to Iraq. Your presence there has no meaning
Delicious!!!! Thank you for sharing 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱❤
What does he do with the rest of the food? Do you just throw it away?
David is a profesional i live in israel and i dont know this places
Mark I am iraqi, we love to see u in melbourne Australia, so we can invite you to try more iraqi food.
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