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Chinese restaurants are found in every major town in Israel. In Tel Aviv, Chinese
Restaurants have sprung up like mushrooms and all are doing quite well. Chinese
restaurants in Tel Aviv can be classified as orthodox and kosher. A percentage
of Chinese restaurants in Tel Aviv are kosher. Dairy products are not allowed
here. There is a third group called compromisers do not serve pork, but the meat
is not kosher. Smoked beef is used as a substitute for pork and smoked fish replaces
the shrimp.
Red Chinese restaurant in Tel Aviv is open daily from 1 pm to midnight. It
is located north of Yarkon River at 326 Dizengof. This is one of the best Chinese
restaurants in Tel Aviv and has thrived for years in one of the city's most
affluent neighborhoods. It is an affordable restaurant with menu that is as
familiar as any Chinese restaurants in Europe or America. The restaurant offers
shrimp and calamari dishes as well as a large variety of duck, fish, pork, chicken
and vegetarian choices. Wine and beer are also served. The restaurant also offers
Thai dishes. Major credit cards are accepted at the restaurant. The restaurant
can accommodate groups up to 50 people. Reservation is preferred. Red Chinese
restaurant offers take away and delivery facilities also.
Yin Yang Restaurant in Tel Aviv is an excellent Chinese restaurant. It is open
from Monday to Saturday noon to 11 pm. It is located near Ha- Bimah and Mann
Auditorium at 17 Ha'arba'a Street. This restaurant can compete with any of the
sophisticated Chinese restaurants in the world. The menu is more authentic and
innovative than a usual Chinese restaurant in western world. Special dishes
like those that smoked duck should be ordered in advance. Other dishes available
include Szechwan style calamari, beef in anise and crab done in a number of
interesting ways.
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