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The lunch break at the Israel Pavilion is a must experience. To reach the restaurant go along the side of the Vertical Field heading towards Palazzo Italia. Fields sprouting upwards on your left, and others (horizontal & artificial) to your right. The kitchen is open, the service is fast and impeccable, the choice varied and the value for money great: hummus, cold salads and hot dishes, falafel, artisan ice cream and biscuits… ...something to suit all tastes! The real treat is the possibility of hiring a delightful [picnic basket](http://visit.expo2015.org/en/ristorante-israele): neatly filled with delicacies and a cloth, it lets you enjoy your Israeli lunch sprawling at ease on the grass. And there, between a falafel and a mouthful of pita with hummus, you'll discover a small corner of heaven, and just for a moment you'll forget you're at Expo: an unmissable leg of your “world tour”. The fact that one of the most high-tech nations in the world has decided to focus on a [picnic format](http://www.expo2015.org/en/news/at-expo-milano-2015-there-are-fun-picnic-spots--find-out-where-below--) design service strikes us as absolutely wonderful. Congratulations! This really is the Expo 2015 spirit.
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