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The Nahalat Binyamin food festival is returning and this time with a green theme and 25 restaurants from Carmel Market to Rothschild Boulevard that will offer special dishes and alcohol at discounted prices.

Following the success of previous festivals, this year's festival will boast an ecological agenda.

The festival menu of all the restaurants taking part will include:

5 tapas dishes at 25 NIS per portion.
2 intermediate dishes at 35 NIS per portion.
3 cocktails based on Smirnoff, Bushmills and Pompero rum-25 NIS per cup; refills 20 NIS.
1/2 liter of Becks beer at 25 NIS per cup; refills 18 NIS.
Glass of Tabor wine for 25 NIS; refills 20 NIS.
Glass of Tabor red for 35 NIS; refills 30 NIS.

The restaurants taking part in the festival:

Hatraklin: 41 Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv. Tel: 03 566 0013. Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday 19:00-02:00; Friday and Saturday 12:00-02:00. Bistro, meat.

Druckers: 17 Montefiore Street, Tel Aviv. Tel: 03 566 3535. Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday 12:00-24:30. French bar-bistro.Meat.
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Amilie Resto-Bar: 22 Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv. Tel: 03 510 1288. Opening hours: Sunday-Friday: 09:00-last customer; Saturday 11:00-last customer. Bistro, meat.

Brown: 48 Nahalat Binyamin, (corner of Ahad Haam), Tel Aviv. Tel: 03 517 2984. Sunday-Thursday 12:00-16:00; 19:00-05:00; Friday 19:00-05;00; Saturday 12:00-05:00. Bar.

Betty Ford: 48 Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv. Tel: 03 510 0996. Bar, restaurant.

Fabiana: 31 Grozenberg, Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv. Tel: 03 510 2101. Sunday-Thursday 11:00-01:00; Friday 11:00-17:30; Saturday: close of Shabbat-01:00. Italian.

Tahal: 30 Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv. Tel: 03 516 8410. Sunday-Saturday; 11:30-last customer. Bar-restaurant, Spanish, Mediterranean.
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The Nahalat Binyamin festival will also promote environmental conservation. It will be supported by "Doveleh for the benefit of the environment", a company that produces material and products in the area of environmental quality and will provide the festival with perishable, single-use utensils, garbage collection, perishable bags and more...

The festival will take place between 13-25 May.


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