OOMAI opens fourth branch in Israel on Dizengoff Street
Japanese sushi and deli chain expands with a new branch in Dizengoff Square, Tel Aviv.
OOMAI, the leading Japanese sushi and deli chain in the Grab and Go style, has opened its fourth branch at 94 Dizengoff Street (Dizengoff Square) in Tel Aviv. This new branch joins three other successful locations in Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan, offering residents and visitors a quick, fresh, and high-quality sushi experience.
The chain, established to provide a fast and healthy solution for lunch and dinner, business meals, and impressive catering trays, focuses on preparing fresh sushi daily using high-quality ingredients. The Grab and Go style allows customers to choose from a wide variety of sushi dishes and continue their day with ease. The menu includes a range of Japanese drinks, various fillings for gyoza, traditional and creative rolls, Japanese salads, special combinations, and vegan and gluten-free options suitable for every taste. Enjoying a superb sushi meal quickly without compromising on quality and taste is the goal.
In addition to high-quality sushi, OOMAI offers its customers a broader Japanese culinary experience, including unique Japanese snacks. Among the snacks, you can find seaweed snacks in various flavors, tapioca pearls for home preparation, and matcha and black sesame-flavored candies. The dessert section includes personal desserts and mochi ice cream, a traditional Japanese dessert consisting of ice cream balls wrapped in a thin layer of sticky rice, available in refreshing flavors like mango, coconut, and chocolate.
The new branch on Dizengoff Street features a modern and pleasant design in the brand's signature bright pink color. "We are excited to open our new branch on Dizengoff, one of the central and beloved streets in Tel Aviv," said Shimon Babu, co-owner of the OOMAI chain. "Our goal is to make our high-quality sushi accessible to as many people as possible, and we believe that this new location will allow us to do so in the best way possible."
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