With an investment of approximately NIS 3 million and around 300 seats, the Aladino restaurant has opened at DCITY, Israel’s largest shopping and design complex. The restaurant operates in an "all-you-can-eat" format – a concept that gained popularity in the 1990s and 2000s in Israel and later almost disappeared. In 2026, against the backdrop of the high cost of living, the restaurant offers a meal at a fixed price of NIS 149 per diner.
The menu offers a buffet including appetizers, salads, hot sides, grilled meat cuts, main dishes, desserts, and soft drinks, all at a fixed price with no limit on quantity. Some dishes are prepared in front of diners in an open kitchen. In the evening, the lighting changes, laser projections are added toward the surrounding desert view, and the space takes on a distinctly nighttime character.
The restaurant operates in a large, open space that allows movement between food stations. The venue is designed to accommodate hundreds of diners simultaneously, with free-flowing movement between serving stations throughout the meal. The seating capacity suits families, groups, and visitors from outside the city.