It's safe to say that I can eat my weight in hummus, falafel, and shawarma, but after a certain time, I do crave something totally different. I have been longing for sushi or ramen in the worst way, and my husband came through for me, as he always does. While walking back home from a meeting, he stumbled upon a lovely residential neighborhood of Basel in the Old North of Tel Aviv. Basel, named after Basel, Switzerland, where the first Zionist congress took place in 1897, is not a touristy area, but is well worth a visit. Ze Sushi is located on Basel Square, an area filled with restaurants, boutiques, cafes, gourmet shops, restaurants, and many maternity and baby stores.
Ze Sushi has some tables inside the restaurant and in the enclosed outside area.
I only took a few photos of the extensive menu, which offers a nice variety of freshly prepared dishes.
We really enjoyed our salads and sushi. Interestingly, this was the first time that I ate sushi in Israel, and I found it to be delicious, authentic, nicely presented, and fresh.
Ze Sushi
Ashtori Hafarhi Street 14
Joanna
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