Spaghettim
Spaghettim | |
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Restaurant information | |
Food type | Italian |
Country | Israel |
Seating capacity | 140 |
Spaghettim (Hebrew for spaghettis, Hebrew spelling: ספגטים) is an Italian cuisine restaurant in Petah Tikva, Israel. It was formerly part of a chain of 17 restaurants. The restaurant is located at HaSivim Street 18 in Kiryat Matalon. The food served is non-kosher. It can seat 140 customers.[1]
History
Founded in the 1990s, Spaghettim grew to 17 branches, of which 13 franchises. In 2010 it nearly collapsed under its debt.[2][3]
In March 2018 the chain had 2 restaurants, in Petach Tikva and Ramat Hasharon. By November 2018 only the branch in Petach Tikva survived. The Spaghettim website continues to offer franchise options. On 1 January 2024, the restaurant closed for renovations. The chain website was replaced by a local website.
References
- ^ "Spagetthim Petach Tikva". Spagettim.com (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2021-02-24.
- ^ Dubrovitzky, Lital (27 April 2010). "החובות של רשת ספגטים: 12 מיליון שקל". Yediot Ahronot. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
- ^ Schon, Mark (27 April 2010). "אלשיך אישרה הקפאת הליכים לספגטים בשל חובות של 12.5 מיליון שקל". Calcalist. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
External links
- Restaurant website
- Defunct chain website on Wayback Machine
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