

I'm choosing Tel Aviv as it's the biggest one I've been to so far. It's also very diverse in terms of what it has to offer compared to Jerusalem's.
Clothes- simple or touristy? There were also a lot for children.
Can you de-scale and de-bone your own fish? I think not. This particular shuk also sold shrimp! So unkosher- you would not find it in Mehane Yehuda in Jerusalem
Spices! Scoop your own!
They sell absolutely random stuff that you would need for Shabbat and your household.

They sell absolutely random stuff that you would need for Shabbat and your household.
Perfect snack for watching the street performers: freshly made, hot Iraqi flat dough wrapped in yogurt with Zatar spice and parlsey!
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