{"id":107,"date":"2004-06-01T12:59:24","date_gmt":"2004-06-01T12:59:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/newblog.odedsharon.com\/?p=107"},"modified":"2004-06-01T12:59:24","modified_gmt":"2004-06-01T12:59:24","slug":"","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newerblog.odedsharon.com\/?p=107","title":{"rendered":"Taam Haiir"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a regular visitor to the annual Israeli food festival &#8211; Taam Haiir. This year, it&#8217;s the 9th festival, and my 8th attendance.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been critisizing and complaning about it in the last 2 festivales, but i think something changed in my approach this year.<Br><br \/>\n<br \/>\nIt started out as something nice, a lot of big fancy resteraunt i didn&#8217;t know, would come together, and sell their gorme, and expensive foods, in small quantities, and in very low prices.<Br><br \/>\nI&#8217;ve eat new stuff, or rather, was introduced to new foods on the first few years i went there.<br \/>\nafter the second, or third one i went  to, i actually already knew most of the resteraunts there, and there wasn&#8217;t too much new food i could taste.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m not much big fan of seafood, not that i&#8217;m against it, but i just don&#8217;t like eating it. And a lot of the fancy resteraunt bring their seafood dishes there nowadays, so it limits my choices.<br \/>\n<Br><br \/>\nTwo or three years ago, when i felt like i&#8217;ve tried everything i wanted in these events, i decided that the concept of it might be diffrent. Since it&#8217;s no longer a place to try out new stuff, it can act as a place to eat a lot, espacially &#8211; a lot of meat and deserts, and for cheap. And i was wrong. I thought to myself i&#8217;d eat big steaks for only 20NIS, but the matter of fact is that they costed 25NIS that year, and were tiny. I agree, you pay 60NIS for a steak at a resteraunt, but it&#8217;s diffrent, and it&#8217;s definently larger, and usualy better in taste.<Br><br \/>\n<br \/>\nSo last year, and now this year, I regard Taam  Haiir diffrently. I see it as a big food court. Like the one that every shopping mall has. Only it&#8217;s bigger, have a lot of people who come there, and it&#8217;s only open 4 days a year.<br \/>\nAnd since it&#8217;s a 10 minute bike ride from my house, there&#8217;s no point in not giong to have dinner there each day, as if it was your local neighborhood&#8217;s shopping mall&#8217;s food court.<\/p>\n<p>So me and lee, went yesterday, with Assaf M. I ate some meat, Lee  ate two hamburgers, actually 1 and a half, i ate half of one. I had a  nice shishlik from &#8220;Shishlik Erez&#8221;. The same guy from &#8220;Lechem Erez&#8221; (Erez&#8217;s Bread) opens up a new shishlik resteraunt chain. I don&#8217;t like his bread  one bit, but his antricot shishlik in  a resteraunt made pita, was just yummy !<br \/>\nI need to find where one of these is located.<br \/>\nI had two deserts, one cake, and half a dish of strawberries and cream i&#8217;ve split with Lee.<br \/>\nComing to think of it, i actually didn&#8217;t eat too much yesterday. Nor drank too much, when I got home, i&#8217;ve drank about 1\/2 liter of juice in one sip.<\/p>\n<p>I also bought my annual taam-haiir t-shirt. Their logo is very nice this year, just as it was last year.<\/p>\n<p>For some strange statistical reason, i didn&#8217;t meet anyone i knew there. I usually do in these public events. I saw a few people i recognized, but i didn&#8217;t actually meet any of them, nor remembered who half of them were. I do know that i didn&#8217;t say hi, or got any hi&#8217;s from anyone.<Br><br \/>\n<br \/>\nI&#8217;m gonna be there today and tommorow, so come, and let me know when you do, and i&#8217;ll meet you.<\/p>\n<p>Beteavon !<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a regular visitor to the annual Israeli food festival &#8211; Taam Haiir. This year, it&#8217;s the 9th festival, and my 8th attendance. 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