Abulafia Bakery is a cult place and a symbol of Jaffa. This is one of the oldest constantly working bakeries in Israel. It was founded in 1879. The founder was an Arab boy - a servant in the house of a well-known Abulafia family, who gave him a generic name. An interesting feature of the history of the bakery is the fact that it works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It is also interesting that since the establishment of the state of Israel, the bakery closes twice a year on Judgment Days and on Pesach as a sign of solidarity with the Jewish inhabitants of the country and as a memory and tribute to the Jewish family of Abulafia, who gave her servant a name, money and a start. Translated with Google Translate
Jaffa, in the evening, on the streets of the flea market, becomes a completely different city. Midday noise, scorching sun, trade and junk disappear, and restaurants, boutiques, bars appear in the laboratory and people's faces become noticeable, and their smiles, music is heard and the aroma of wine appears in the air. Translated with Google Translate