 So another day, another adventure. Going to Ikea today, this is Ikea Ash-Ta'ol. So it's a little bit outside of Jerusalem. I'm about 40 minutes, so it's formerly the Ikea in Rishon L'tiyon, was our closest Ikea, and this is now the closest one. So there was apparently Ikea, we're going to open in Jerusalem itself for whatever reason that never happened. So this is the closest one we have now. Ikea in Israel is much like Ikea in the rest of the world, I kind of worshiped as a place of cheap furniture and getting some storage solutions today to try cram more stuff into our tiny Jerusalem apartment. So, and they also have the cheapest falafel in Israel. It's the best of my knowledge, it's five shackles. It's going to have some of that as well. It's my favorite part of Ikea where they keep all the office supply stuff. So I'm just planning out my next upgrade. Not sure Ikea is probably the best place to get a chair, but something like this would be really nice to my, pretty much the same as you'd expect in any Ikea, except that Israel, Ikea is definitely notably more expensive than Ikea in many other countries. Like everything else in Israel, but at least it's here and they have multiple branches throughout the country. So far our Ikea haul is limited to just a few of these sandwich bags indispensable. We're just getting a little bit of storage stuff mostly on this particular Ikea run, but it's very hard not to run a bit wild, storage the shelf looking all the kind of cool things. Today is pretty quiet by Ikea standards here. Thursday is the start of the weekend in Israel, as I mentioned in literally every video. So Thursday night is probably the time to avoid coming to Ikea if you look to avoid the crowds. I don't know if this Ikea is busier than the one in Rishon Esion. I think it's a bit less busy, but this is actually as quiet as I've ever seen it here at the moment. Anybody feels like the 2,700 shackles for a king size bed? Paypal link in the description, much appreciated. I don't think these are actually intended for fruit and veg, for storing vegetables without what we're gonna do. So my low fat diet going through tons of produce at the moment. So I'm gonna get this guy, or actually no, we're going for this one here, the Yon Axel. We're storing that good fruit and veg and it's four layers of storage space. It's actually pretty much the first time I'm shooting footage for this YouTube channel where I don't have permission to shoot here. So I just went on to YouTube and I saw these other videos about people doing their shopping at Ikea. So hopefully it's okay. If this video disappears from YouTube, probably safe to assume that Ikea Israel did not take kindly to my little video making attempt. Like in other countries, Ikea also has a little bit of food here, including this very interesting pear cider. It's, I think 0.1% so it's not alcoholic or barely alcoholic, but I really, really like pear cider. And of course they have a bunch of stuff here. With the difference being in Israel, generally a lot of stuff is kosher. I'm not sure if all of its kosher usually find. You see here kosher parv, a certification. So you can get some food in Ikea as well. Plant bucket for my tripods and vertical camera accessories, monopod, stuff like that. Couple of things to keep it from my office. And that's the majority of what we got here. So we're now in the showroom. I'm going to add a little bit of storage to my Hillis. So we're going to get a shelf unit and that's going to be about it, I think for this particular Ikea haul. So I guess on the plus side, won't be as expensive as usual Ikea trips. This is the warehouse area over here. Lots and lots of stuff. I'm in the Ivar part of the warehouse and every time I'm here I try to pick another one of these shelves for my storage unit in my home office. It's always a battle trying to figure out where to put stuff, but I'm a big fan of the Ivar modular storage unit and look at this absolute glorious heap of shelves for us here. We're not going to be a trip to Ikea in Israel without buying the mandatory five shackle falafel. That's like $1 and a little bit more than a dollar. Amazing. We have this little food counter here set up at the end just after you go through the checkout when you've got the munchies. And they also have hamburgers and stuff like that. But really the start of the show is the five shackle falafel. That's for the big question. How is the five shackle falafel? So unfortunately you can't eat inside Ikea anymore. So we're just sitting in our car here outside in the parking lot. And it's definitely not going to win any prizes for the best Ikea in Israel. It's still pretty decent. You can see there's some falafel in there. It's a bit of cabbage, et cetera. I'm going to just have a bite now. So for five shackles, can't really complain. This is Ikea's very own falafel in Israel.