I didn't go to Restaurant Depot often when we were in the US, but I liked knowing it was there. Today, I went to a store I heard about on Facebook (at HaTaasiya 12, for those who care), and was pleasantly surprised to see that is actually more like a Restaurant Depot than a Costco. Granted, the place is tiny, and they're missing the entire "restaurant-grade kitchenware" section, etc etc, but they do have soy sauce by the gallon and 18-kg buckets of techina paste. Not that I bought either of those items, but it really is nice to know that it's there.
While I was out, I successfully deposited a check in Israel for the first time. I asked for advice from both the security guard and another customer in line at the ATM, and I learned that, oddly enough, depositing a check here works just like it does in the USofA. But the rush of successfully gleaning another life skill is much bigger.
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