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Ohad Weiner

IsraelSince 2012+

Restaurateur & Wine Expert
Since 2012+
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Ohad Weiner Interview

Israel expat in Buenos Aires

Since 2012+
About Ohad WeinerIsrael

Ohad Weiner is an Israeli cook who moved to Buenos Aires and established roots in the city. A love interest first brought him to Argentina, and he eventually married and settled here. He owns a wine store and café, bringing Israeli culinary traditions to the Buenos Aires food scene. His story represents the entrepreneurial expat journey - building a business and family in a new country.

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