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A symbol of coexistence between Arab and Jewish residents, this small, yet colorful market in the heart of the Wadi Nisnas neighborhood has been a sensory celebration for decades. It’s scattered with bakeries, delis, coffee shops, fresh seafood, falafel stands, restaurants, fruits, and vegetables. Unlike other typical markets in Israel, this one is literally imbedded in the neighborhood streets and less organized in one area - so taking the time to wander around is beneficial - and how you'll most likely find the gems.
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