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Little Tel-Aviv
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You may have read about the decor, or spartan nature thereof. Its all true, but if you have a hankering for some authentic Israeli food, and strictly kosher to boot, there really is no other alternative in Minnesota.\r
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My suggestion is to print out a menu from the website before you go, which will make ordering much smoother.\r
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The fresh salads are very tasty. I recommend a sampler plate. If it isn't on the menu, ask if they can put one together. This is nice for more than one person to share, and will give you an idea of which one will be your favorite. I love the rainbow and the matbucha salads best.\r
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The walleye sandwich comes with fries. I sometimes order two, because I know I will want another later on! Don't forget the tartar sauce and lemon. For a healthier option, substitute an israeli salad for a small amount extra. The fillet is very tender, well seasoned, and has great mouthfeel. \r
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The pizza has noticably improved over the years, but I would like to see larger size pies. A family of 7 can easily through 2 pies of 14""; a 16"" or 18"" pie would be a nice choice - perhaps this would occur with enough requests.\r
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The Premier League Soccer matches are shown on an expansive 60 inch (?) HDTV, visible anywhere in the restaurant. It certainly gives you something to do if you are seated alone, or waiting in line.\r
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I agree the prices can seem to add up to a significant bill, but bear in mind that this due in part to the kosher supervision. \r
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There is beer and wine. \r
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You can also purchase the salads to take home.\r
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I hope this review has been helpful. My kids are always happy to eat at Little Tel Aviv (which is where pre-ordering may prove invaluable, especially right before Passover, when it becomes a madhouse!) and if you get quick appetizers, they may have enough patience to not cause a scene (unless you give them your cell phone to play games while waiting.) \r
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I haven't had breakfast there...yet.\r
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