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Choco Lulu

Tel Aviv-Yafo

It’s time to say goodbye — but not really farewell. Shoko Lulu is closing its doors after 15 wonderful years. Thank you to all our loyal customers—it’s been an honor to serve you. We look forward to welcoming you at our sister restaurant, Matteo, located at 87 Bograshov Street, with a menu that’s almost identical. We can’t wait to see you again soon in a new place, with the same beloved and familiar flavors 🫶🏽

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