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HOFMAN Special to The Jewish News t's hard to believe, but in spite of some of the worst tension in Israel's history, this city is bustling, thriving and alive. I am spending just six days here so there's no time to while the hours away in fancy restaurants. Besides, to get the real taste of Israeli food, neighborhood cafes are your best bet. Until recently, these eat- eries were limited to bever- ages and magnificent pastries — topped with mountains of `schlag' (whipped cream). Now they offer everything you could possibly wish for to make a complete meal. There are cool soups, such as the yogurt soup, bursting with the sweetness of green grapes and walnuts, served at the French Crepe in the Sheinkin Street area (Tel Aviv's "Vil- lage"); main dish salads; sandwiches; and at the three locations of Kapulskys, sou- ffles are made to order. Prices range from downright cheap to moderate, and usually service is fast and cheerful, food is fresh and each dish is presented with a flair ritzy enough to grace the color pages of any gourmet magazine. Mention Israeli cuisine and breakfast springs to mind. The first meal of the day in Israel has become famous for abundance and variety. Now, many cafes feature an Israeli breakfast platter at reasonable prices. But for my money, I always make my headquarters at the newly renovated Tal Hotel, 287 Hayarkon Street, where bed and hefty breakfast costs $44 single, $56 double. Guests can help themselves to close to 40 (yes, that's 40) breakfast items. 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But the highlight is the juice bar, where you can squeeze your own oranges and grapefruits through a hand-cranked press. With this kind of breakfast under your belt, who needs lunch? Just make sure to drink plenty of liquids throughout the day, then stop off for late supper at one of the excellent sidewalk cafes listed below: CAFE B'NORDAU: Cor- ner of Nordau and Ben Ye- huda (North Tel Aviv). Here you can enjoy an Israeli breakfast for $5, including coffee. Satisfying, pretty as a picture soups, salads and sandwiches from $3.50 to $7. STERN CAFE: At 189 Dizengoff, corner of Dizengoff and Shit Recognizable by the crisp red and white awning and pristine tables and chairs. Specialties are "heimish” Jewish cooking; homemade kreplach and ge- filte fish and even chicken soup. But there's also a full menu of lighter dishes. Stop and refresh with a cup of fragrant cappuccino and a warm pastry filled with sweet, runny chocolate and chewy walnuts. KAPULSKYS: At three locations, but the swankiest is at the new Shuster Shop- ping Center, 19 Achmir in Ramat Aviv. Bright yellow umbrellas shade outdoor tables; inside the decor is pure Florida — mauves, pinks and sand. But the food is native Israeli and the por- tions are large. Picture perfect salads made from the freshest ingredients are large enough for two, while pastries such as Kartoffel, a rich chocolate ball wrapped in white marzipan, make eating at Kapulskys a sublime experience. ALADIN: At 5 Shlomo Street, Jaffa. Aladin is housed in a small Moroccan building perched on the cliff's edge overlooking the Mediter- Continued on Page 78