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Big flavours from Israel's White City

The White City, a Unesco World Heritage Site that calls itself habu'ah, or "the bubble", is home to almost 3,500 restaurants and cafes, with a food scene that is not just dynamic, vibrant and groundbreaking - but is now creating waves around the world.

October 27, 2016 12:09
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ByFelicity Spector, Felicity Spector

3 min read

Amazing produce at the bustling Levinsky Market, the endless takes on hummus at Nachmani or the haute experience at Messa - these are some of the flavours and passions of Tel Aviv.

The White City, a Unesco World Heritage Site that calls itself habu'ah, or "the bubble", is home to almost 3,500 restaurants and cafes, with a food scene that is not just dynamic, vibrant and groundbreaking - but is now creating waves around the world. From Paris to New Orleans, chefs are finding inspiration from Tel Aviv and making it their own.

In Southwark, London, chef Eran Tibi has been creating a new restaurant called Bala Baya, based entirely around Tel Aviv and the honesty and simplicity which it brings to food. "A complexity which blows your mind is achieved with just three ingredients," he says. "They've stripped everything back and found a way of bringing pure joy from the innocence of vegetables and meats. It's an honest love between food and people."

He has recently spent time there trying to learn as much as he can from the abundance of influences, of ingredients, of the kind of traditions so valued in Jewish culture - updated, revived and renewed. Places like the tiny hole-in-the-wall M25, in that once forgotten corner of Tel Aviv called Shuk Hacarmel. The owner, he says, set up shop next to the best butcher in the city so he could have ready access to the best meat. "Just a few yards from the butchers, he's opened one of the best restaurants I've tried in years. His simplistic approach to his dishes is amazing."