In the end, Tel Aviv's combination of scuzziness, inconvenience, and value gives is a score of 3/5.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Tel Aviv Kosher Pizza
Tel Aviv has been a Kosher Chicago staple for as long as I can remember. Right off the corner of Devon and California, it was situated in what used to be the heart of the Chicago Jewish community. And truthfully, you can get a large amount of food for a relatively reasonable price, which is sadly uncommon. This is all provided that you're willing to suffer the poor customer service, odd hours, sketchy looking kitchen staff, and refusal to allow payment with credit cards. Although, in their defense, the reasonable prices make their credit card policy slightly less insane than other restaurants who follow that mantra.
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An important note, though: well into my high school career, Tel Aviv offered HOMOS (all caps since it was in those plastic stick-on letters) on their menu. That's not something you can order just anywhere.
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