Food review
Azia 19: Unique Japanese food in Jerusalem - restaurant review
Comparing Azia 19 to the chain sushi restaurants that have sprung up all over Israel is like comparing a Porsche to a Honda.
Saporito: A small storefront with a big sign in Hod Hasharon - restaurant review
Amaya: Outstanding culinary experience in Rehovot - restaurant review
Moti Titman brings the pizza everyone has been waiting for to Kiryat Ono
3426: Where culinary excellence meets architecture, art, & community - review
The somewhat anonymous setting is not to be missed for its vision, activities, and ever-changing menu. 3426 is under the radar for now. But don’t expect it to stay that way.
The Professor's underground hamburger lands at a surprising bar
A fascinating collaboration: the smoked hamburger that has become an urban legend among food enthusiasts joins the menu at two branches of the Lager & Ale pub chain.
Eucalyptus: Reviewing a Jerusalem culinary gem - review
Even though the dishes were served in small tasting portions, by this time I was so full that I asked the server to stop bringing us food.
Nina Bianca: A very good restaurant that continues to live up to its reputation - review
We said our goodbyes and returned home with (very) full stomachs and confirmation that Nina Bianca continues to be a very good restaurant.
Dolphin Yam, former seafood dining icon, goes kosher - review
Owners Yonatan Cohen and Eyal Dolev say the decision to become kosher was purely personal.
The kosher secret of Rothschild Boulevard: Jome – Tel Aviv atmosphere at its best
In the heart of Rothschild Boulevard lies a kosher alternative for a cool nighttime experience with electronic mainstream music and a variety of Asian dishes—from sushi to light snacks. Meet Jome.
Queen Lu: The fusion restaurant offering Thai, Japanese menus - review
Queen Lu, a fusion restaurant with separate Japanese and Thai menus.
Yamas: An authentic dairy filled Greek dining experience - review
“Israel and Greece have a lot in common,” says restaurant owner Moshe. “We have the sea, the weather, and even the blue and white flags.”
Minato: A Japanese culinary heaven in Herzliya - review
Minato is always busy and offers a variety of authentic Japanese food.
Armonim: The hidden meat restaurant in Sde Yoav - review
The restaurant offers an array of Israeli dishes and entertainment every night.