Jusa

Tel Aviv


At the northern end of Ibn Gabirol St near Pinkas St, Jusa is a welcome sight on scorching days. There’s a wall of refrigerators stacked with every kind of healthy juice you can wish for. From milk nuts to green detox mixtures, all the juices are made in the shop using hydraulic cold-press technology to retain the vitamins and nutrients.


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