That home is the G Center in Savyon, a relatively new shopping center in the community, which is becoming a pretty hot food magnet. The Mila restaurant has been operating there for over a year, alongside Dolce Mila, as well as the Beit Shean branch of Moon. For them, this competition only makes the move more worthwhile. “We’ve never viewed this kind of density as a hurdle. On the contrary. We believe competition is good for everyone,” he explained. “It makes you better and sharpens you and makes you work harder. After all, Tel Aviv is saturated with restaurants. The supply is huge, and the demand is ultimately quite limited. Within this bubbling market, Thai 148 passed the hurdle successfully.”
