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The countdown continues to TLV in LDN!

From 8 to 11 September, Londoners can experience the rich and diverse culture of one of Israel’s most vibrant cities: Tel Aviv.

Tel Aviv's markets are full of fresh produce, including a vast array of dried fruits
Tel Aviv's markets are full of fresh produce, including a vast array of dried fruits

From 8 to 11 September, Londoners can experience the rich and diverse culture of one of Israel’s most vibrant cities: Tel Aviv.

TLV in LDN is a four-day showcase of food, music, nightlife, arts and style direct from Tel Aviv, taking place at venues across the capital.

On 9 and 10 September, Camden’s iconic Roundhouse will host a free food and drink festival from esteemed Israeli chef Shaul Ben Aderet.

A household name in Tel Aviv, Ben Aderet – owner and head chef of three Israeli eateries – will curate food stalls alongside five guest chefs, showcasing the breadth of cuisine from the region, which is fast becoming one of the most popular in the UK.

Ben Aderet
Ben Aderet

For TLV in LDN, Ben Aderet will take traditional Israeli dishes and give them his own modern flair to offer a taste of authentic Israeli cuisine.

Other festival highlights will include cookery and chocolate-making workshops for children, a kids’ zone offering creative activities, as well as performances and workshops with Israeli dance troupe Mayumana.

“I am excited to be curating the food festival and bringing a taste of Israeli cuisine to London” says Ben Aderet. “The chefs we are working with for TLV in LDN come from all different backgrounds and truly represent the melting pot that is Tel Aviv.”

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