Sandwich restaurants in Middle East
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Canibar Village
A play on words gives this meat restaurant and bar combo its name. The interior design is one of stone walls and vines, but it's made hip by the blood red lighting and flat panel TVs that show music videos. It's a popular place for lunch among the downtown business set, but gets going as a singles bar after dark. Come on a Friday night before stepping into Luna dance club, next door.
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Sonia Gatzel Shapira
You'll find a crowd of regulars here sipping coffee, reading and chatting with the two brothers who own the place, Aviran and Snir. The indoor section, decked out in vintage furniture, grooves to a soundtrack of R&B, jazz or rock. Even better is the sunny patio out back. It has a mainly vegetarian menu, featuring pastas and sandwiches. Try the Moroccan bread with olive oil.
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Olive
Feeding hungry party-goers 24/7 with freshly grilled sandwiches and snacks. With jazz music and diner-style seating, it makes for a perfect late-night break between clubs.
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B Bagels
This small eatery sells bagels with cream cheese, lox and other toppings. It's next to the Carmel Centre subway station.
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