וואלה אחי? כבר מזמן שמעתי שצ'לסי מתעניינת בקטן אבל אני לא רואה איך קטן משתלב בצ'לסי...Quote:
Originally Posted by Israel-fan
בניון ? מוריניו הטקטיקן הזה יהרוס אותו , הוא צריך לשחק בקבוצה אטרקטיבית יותר
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וואלה אחי? כבר מזמן שמעתי שצ'לסי מתעניינת בקטן אבל אני לא רואה איך קטן משתלב בצ'לסי...Quote:
Originally Posted by Israel-fan
בניון ? מוריניו הטקטיקן הזה יהרוס אותו , הוא צריך לשחק בקבוצה אטרקטיבית יותר
I know that pepole are looking for a place to eat brakefast so i thout about restourant that serves sousegese and bakon with baked potetos its called DITA and its somewhere on Rotchild Ave. and its consider to be a litle pricy the price is about 35 shekels maby more and yo need to take a taxy from the for 5-10 min if you need more details I can get them for you.
what do Israelis usually eat for breakfast ?
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Originally Posted by forest
NOT bakon :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
ok lets try with something we dont already know.Quote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
Israeli breakfast is varied and very plentiful. you may discover different kinds of breads, chocolate, cakes, juices and more... have fun.
burekas , pastries , hard boiled egg , cakes , cornflakes , Chocolate and more... ( this is the avarage breakfast in Israelis hotels)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
Thanks, helpful answers unlike the one before. A bureka sounds interesting, can you describe it please?Quote:
Originally Posted by burning soil
Actually it's calls: BurekasQuote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
it's dough pastry with a filling of potato or mushrooms or hard boiled egg , very delicious.
However, if you want to try the best burekas in Tel aviv , go to "Abulafia" bakery.
You can find there wide range of pastries , very very delicious and I guess that for you It's will be cheap.
Thanks i'll definitely look out for them
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Originally Posted by EL EL Israel
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Originally Posted by the_bonk
cheeky monkey u!!, laughing at his/her spelling. he/she is trying. i go on a french football forum sometimes and i struggle with the grammar and understanding of some of the words, but they never laugh at my bad french.... :rolleyes: :D :D naughty naughty!!
Allright TelAvivians
So can everyone speak English over there then?
And can you tell us what street that trance/ house club is on & is it near the croud of us staying in the hotels on the seafront? One of the guys said it stays open till all hours, should be woth paying a visit to if all the hype about Tel Aviv being mad for dance is true.... :)
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Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
No clue what your talking about.....
Yes, you could talk English almost anywhere in Tel-Aviv .Quote:
Originally Posted by Colie
As Tel-Aviv is a "small" city you could get a taxi to each and every club in around 20 NIS .
The closest club to your hotel should be the " HOME CLUB " - It is 20 meters of David-Intercontinntal hotel . In Thursday they should play rap,dance and house ( opening doors 11:30 PM , 50-60 NIS )
:D :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
Sound Bonk,
What about that place called TLV or THL or TVL or something like that?
In TLV there will be only a party on Friday and not on Thursday .Quote:
Originally Posted by Colie
The Friday night party will be a Purim party . The music will be house to club trance . The location is : the old port and it will be between 80-100 NIS .
If you don't want to see a porn "movie" - dont come near the bathroom's there :D . the party is for 23 and older.
Nice one mate.
If I can make it past the beach party (which is very unlikely considering it starts at 12) then count me in.
If you didn't understand the beach party starts at 12 in the afternoon and not 12 midnight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Colie
Yigal,
Thanks for your kind invitation I may take you up on that. Do the trains run during shabbat (early Saturday).
Forest,
Thanks for the tip about DITA...
Bonk, Eldad, forest,Yigal..etc
How confident are the Israelis about the match on saturday