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19Bar BaHar

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屋檐下的彩虹A very inconspicuous hotpot restaurant, but I didn't expect it to be a real powerhouse Ahhhhhh, this inconspicuous small hotpot restaurant in Shiziping confused me~ In Chongqing, you have to eat this kind of old hotpot, which beats many big restaurants‼ ️DDDD, delicious restaurants are not inconspicuous. - The main feature of their hotpot is that the dishes are fresh and genuine👍, bought and sold on the same day, and the hotpot base🍲 is also fried by them, and the taste added is authentic. We ordered medium spicy🌶️🌶️, which is spicy, fresh and fragrant. - 📝Recommended dishes <Tender beef> The tender taste is enough to reflect the freshness of the🐮 dish. Eat it in big mouthfuls, and the aroma of meat mixed with the aroma of the pot base is really refreshing. · <Spicy Beef> The beef covered with chili powder looks really 🌶️🌶️🌶️. Take it out of the pot and take a bite. The beef and chili flavor hit the taste buds directly. The beef is so tender and spicy. · <Lucky Squid> Whether it will make you rich or not is still to be determined, but it is really delicious. The meat is very thick, crispy, delicious and chewy. One plate is not enough✌️. . <Eight Seconds Shredded Potato> How can you eat hot pot without potatoes🥔, and how can you eat potatoes without shredded potatoes? Don't blanch it for too long. It's so spicy and refreshing‼ ️ · <Egg fried rice> I usually don’t eat staple food when eating hot pot, unless it’s particularly good😋qia~ The rice is distinct,🥚The aroma of eggs and chopped green onions blends together to make people salivate, and a few slices of beef are covered, spicy🐮beef topped with egg fried rice yyds. · In addition, there are tripe, duck intestines, freshly cut dragon... The taste is really terrible, but it’s mainly because the main dishes at the bottom of the pot are fresh👍. · As a native of Chongqing, this hot pot is really to my taste,💰The price is also fragrant (cheap) and appropriate (affordable), and the cost performance is still very high. It’s no exaggeration to say that there is a GAI in Shiziping Hot Pot, which is still very popular. In short, just close your eyes🧐 and go in. · #A hot pot that you have to queue for #An authentic old hot pot that you can’t miss

23Satya

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SeafoodOpen Late
不旅行会抑郁的岚岚子#CreativeIncentivePlanShare10,000Cash Please accept the introduction of Jerusalem's food and restaurants: - Hummus: Chickpeas are ground into bean paste, poured with tahini, drizzled with olive oil, and then mixed with special oriental spices. It can be eaten with pie, such as Abu Shukri's hummus, which is highly praised. - Falafel: Small balls made of chickpea or broad bean paste and spices, often paired with vegetables and sauces and put into pie, is a common street snack in the area. - Pita bread: a round hollow dough, like a pocket, into which various seasonings and side dishes can be placed. It is commonly found in Middle Eastern restaurants. The taste and flavor of pita bread in different restaurants are slightly different. - Shakshuka: made with tomatoes, peppers, onions and other vegetables as the base, and eggs are added. It is eaten with bread and has a rich taste. - Tariq: a traditional Arabic dish cooked with wheat, broth and flatbread, which needs to be cooked for a long time to allow the ingredients to be flavored. Restaurants - Machneyuda: run by three Jerusalem chefs, the ingredients are sourced from the nearby Machne Yehuda market, and it offers an ever-changing market-to-table menu. The open kitchen allows diners to watch the cooking process, and the atmosphere is lively. Its cooking style has also inspired two well-known restaurants in London. - Satya: opened by Ilan Garussi, the former chef and owner of Chakra restaurant, it features fresh seasonal ingredients and attention to detail, and offers Mediterranean cuisine, including handmade pasta, seafood risotto and slow-cooked Japanese barbecue ribs. - Adom: It is a spacious restaurant and bar that offers a French-Italian fusion menu with a rich selection of meat and seafood. The wine list is also excellent, and the ever-changing menu attracts many diners. - Anna: Located in Ticho House in the center of Jerusalem, it is a kosher Italian restaurant that offers handmade pizza, pasta, fresh fish and other delicacies. It also helps disadvantaged students gain kitchen work experience. - Abu Shukri: It is famous for its 100% handmade hummus. The classic combination in the store is hummus + fried vegetarian meatballs + grilled eggplant puree + yogurt + lemon juice, with freshly baked pita bread, which has a rich taste. - Ben Sira Hummus: It is loved by locals and is suitable for tasting Middle Eastern specialties Hummus, Falafel and Pita. It is affordable and has a large portion. You can watch the live production process. - Lina Restaurant: Located near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in addition to Hummus, it also provides sandwiches, freshly squeezed juices and mint tea. It is a good place to replenish energy during the tour.

25Milgo Milbar

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AU$99SeafoodOpen Late
旅行社情报站Tel Aviv, a modern city in Israel, is not only famous for its bustling commercial districts and vibrant nightlife, but also has a profound cultural heritage and artistic atmosphere. This travel guide will take you to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and recommend a luxurious accommodation experience - The Jaffa, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Tel Aviv, and a must-see food destination - Milgo & Milbar Restaurant, so that your journey is full of artistic enjoyment and luxury experience. 🏨【B&B Address】 The Jaffa, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Tel Aviv Detailed address: Downtown Tel Aviv, close to the entrance of the Old City of Jaffa The hotel is strategically located, not only for visiting major attractions in Tel Aviv, but also for easily walking to the historic Old City of Jaffa, and feeling the unique charm of the fusion of ancient and modern times. 🌆【Decoration Style】 The Jaffa Hotel combines classical and modern luxury elements, with Mediterranean style as the keynote, creating an elegant and comfortable living atmosphere. The hotel's interior is exquisitely decorated with artworks, and every detail reveals extraordinary taste and style. ⛺【Entertainment Projects】 The hotel has multiple swimming pools, including a rooftop pool, so you can enjoy sunbathing while overlooking the magnificent view of Tel Aviv. In addition, the hotel also provides professional SPA services, including massage, sauna, etc., so that you can completely relax during your trip. Although the hotel does not directly provide barbecue facilities, there are many restaurants and outdoor spaces around, which are suitable for you to arrange personalized leisure activities. 🍩【Restaurant Features】 Milgo & Milbar Environment: This restaurant attracts diners with its unique industrial style design, spacious and bright interior space, and a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere. The outdoor seating area is even more unique, suitable for gathering with friends and enjoying the Mediterranean breeze and food. Recommended dishes: Milgo & Milbar specializes in creative Mediterranean cuisine. It is recommended to try its signature seafood platter, slow-cooked beef and special vegetarian dishes. The ingredients are fresh and the cooking skills are superb. Every dish is an ultimate temptation to the taste buds. Cost: The average cost per person is about 120-180 shekels (the specific price varies according to the season and the dishes), which is very cost-effective. 👩【Restaurant Service】 Milgo & Milbar's service staff are professional and enthusiastic, know the dishes well, and can provide personalized ordering suggestions based on your taste preferences. The restaurant environment is elegant and the service is thoughtful. Whether it is a business banquet or a family gathering, you can feel the warmth and comfort of home. 💴【Per capita consumption】 The Jaffa Hotel's price is positioned in the high-end luxury market, and the specific cost varies according to the room type and season. The average cost per person at Milgo & Milbar restaurant is about 120-180 shekels, which is an ideal choice for a high-quality dining experience. 🛬【Local Must-visit】 Tel Aviv Museum of Art As one of the most important art institutions in Israel, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art has a rich collection of artworks, including European modern art, Israeli local art, and international contemporary art. The exhibitions in the museum are updated regularly, making it a paradise for art lovers. 👉【Itinerary】 Morning: Check in at The Jaffa Hotel, take a short break and then go to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art to immerse yourself in the ocean of art. Noon: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant near the museum, or book Milgo & Milbar's lunch time in advance to enjoy delicious food. Afternoon: Continue to visit downtown Tel Aviv, visit popular attractions such as Carmel Market and Rosenberg Street, and feel the prosperity and vitality of the city. Evening: Return to the hotel, relax in the rooftop swimming pool, or make an appointment for SPA services to enjoy a luxurious leisure time. Evening: Enjoy dinner at the hotel's specialty restaurant, or book dinner at Milgo & Milbar to experience a different taste bud feast. 🧡【Preparation before the trip】 Items to bring: sunscreen, sunglasses, comfortable walking shoes, camera, and enough cash or credit cards. Note: Tel Aviv is hot in summer, pay attention to sun protection and hydration; please keep quiet when visiting the museum and respect the artwork. ⛲【Tips】 Book seats at The Jaffa Hotel and Milgo & Milbar online in advance to avoid being unable to get a seat. The transportation in Tel Aviv is convenient. It is recommended to buy a one-day or multi-day transportation card to visit major attractions. Try to communicate with locals and learn more about art, culture and lifestyle to make your trip more colorful.