Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Street Art in Tel Aviv: Part 26

I hope you are just as ready as I am about the newest edition of Street Art in Tel Aviv. In this edition I photographed graffiti on HaYarkon St, in Jaffa, and in Tel Aviv City Center. If you are not familiar with my other posts the graffiti in Tel Aviv varies from tagging, to stencil tags, to actual murals, and political graffiti. Enjoy!




































Monday, July 29, 2013

Mealtime: Sabich

The variety of food options here in Israel are endless. From street food to sit down restaurants, Israel has a lot to offer. When it comes to street food there is a selection of dishes for the eater to try. There are the staples such as Shawarma, Falafel, and Hummus. There is one street food option that is unique to Israel which is called Sabich. Sabich is a pita sandwich brought to Israel by Iraqi Jews. Sabich features pre-cooked fried eggplant, hard boiled egg, Hummus, Amba(a pickled mango sauce) Israeli salad, Tehina, and potatoes. Since most of the ingredients are ready to be eaten, it is a typical meal served on Shabbat by Iraqi Jews. It is a delicious sandwich that is unique to Israeli cuisine. Many Falafel and Shawarma stands offer Sabich as well so it is very easy to find. I hope you try Sabich once while you are in Israel. It is completely and for the vegetarian who is tired of falafel, Sabich is a good way to mix things up. Enjoy!



Street Art in Tel Aviv: Part 25

Another edition of Street Art in Tel Aviv is here. In this edition I photographed graffiti around Jaffa Center and Jaffa Port. If you are not familiar with my other posts the graffiti in Tel Aviv varies from tagging, to stencil tags, to actual murals, and political graffiti. Enjoy!














Street Art in Tel Aviv: Part 24

I am pleased to release another edition of Street Art in Tel Aviv. In this edition I photographed graffiti in the Tel Aviv City Center. Mostly on King George St, Bograshov, and Dizengoff. If you are not familiar with my other posts the graffiti in Tel Aviv varies from tagging, to stencil tags, to actual murals, and political graffiti. Enjoy!