Another blow to the Tel Aviv hipsters: Diego San closes its doors

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Noam Cohen
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Another farewell in the nightlife community: The owner of the culinary bar Diego San on the outskirts of Levinsky Market decided to shut down. "After almost 4 years we decided to move on, we invite everyone to celebrate the closing with us." 

© Ben Palhov

After 4 years of ultraviolet lighting and Asian-Latin cuisine on Tel Aviv's Jaffa Road, Diego San will close its doors in about a week. "All I can say is that after almost four years we decided to move on," Tal Ben Baruch, one of the owners, told us. In addition to this, the Facebook page of the bar, posted inviting the public to celebrate with a closing party. "At the end of this month, October 27, Saturday evening, we will part ways and close the doors of Diego San, and this time forever, or at least until the day of the dead (Día de Muertos). It will also be a kind of a garage sale of our props and souvenirs."

© Ben Palhov

The most beautiful restroom ever seen in a Tel Aviv bar, the meticulous design with Buddhist style, the fancy drinks and buns, have made it one of the best nightlife spots for the Tel Avivian hipster, who once again have to bow their heads in farewell. In the past 18 months, the place has gone through a culinary upgrade, for example, when chef Noa Levy, who worked for seven years in Joz ve loz, joined as an official chef of the San Remo group and made some special changes. It's not yet clear what the owners are planning from now on, but we're sure we'll miss the perfect Bloody Mary, and the great events.

© Ben Palhov

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