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  • But Israel has it all now, from hamburgers (Israel???s first McDonald???s opened in the 90???s) to pizza to sushi (more sushi restaurants per capita in Tel Aviv than in any city on earth, including Tokyo), to the cuisines of India and China, to some of the finest influences of Paris, Brussels, Lyon, Barcelona and New York ??? the Israel food scene is utterly sophisticated and in step with the late
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