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21, Yehoshafat Street, Acre, Akko, IL ะะทัะฐะธะปั
contacts phone: +972 4-950-2008
larger map & directionsLatitude: 32.9256458, Longitude: 35.0765014
Eitan Cohen
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Avi Cohen
::Ever wondered how it is to have a Jewish Morrocan mother? well this place comes close... You can taste some home made Morrocan cooking all put into a home made Morrocan baggette, called Khebizha. You can choose between 4 fillings: Quwerra (Morrocan meatballs...my favourite ), Ma'akuda (Morrocan potatoes and veggie pie), Schnitzel (fried chicken breast in batter), or plain chicken breast. All are with Matbukha spread (spicy tomatoes cooked salad), and you also have a choice of preserved lemons or fried eggplants. Top that with some home made soda pops and it's definitely a welcomed change from the usual Falafel/Shawarma landscape...