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There’s lots of it, tasty and cheap. In Hadar, both HaNevi’im and HaHalutz St. are lined with falafel and sandwich stands, some open on Saturday. On HaNevi’im St., vendors hawk steamy ears of com (tiros), and restaurants offer an eclectic mix of cuisines, including Moroccan, Italian, and Romanian. The main road of the Merkaz haCarmel district, HaNassi Boulevard, is dotted with cafes. Nearly ail establishments in the Carmel are open on Friday nights, but there is no public transportation.


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