Israeli cuisine
Happicerie: Brunch at a ‘happy grocery’ in Netanya - restaurant review
We sat out on the terrace, enjoying the warm spring sunshine and the two cappuccinos with which we initiated this culinary adventure.
Reim Bistro: Friends for a Kosher dinner - restaurant review
In the kitchen with Henny: Cheesy does it
Purete: A laid-back chef restaurant near Lake Kinneret - restaurant review
Fedrik: Modi'in's upscale restaurant becomes kosher - restaurant review
About five years ago, with the change in the local demographic, the restaurant became kosher under the supervision of the Hevel Modi’in Rabbinate.
Qumran: The magic of Moishik in Tel Aviv - restaurant review
The restaurant is named for the cave where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947.
Zichron Yaakov’s new Gordonia hotel offers deluxe rooms, pools, and panoramic views - review
Overlooking the Carmel Coast, Zichron Yaakov’s new Gordonia hotel brings sea facing rooms, a dramatic infinity pool, a full spa, and refined cuisine to one of Israel’s most scenic towns.
Digging into dairy dishes in Mamilla - restaurant review
The idea of a brasserie is that the menu changes according to the time of day. So there is a separate breakfast menu, and another for lunch and dinner.
Tenne: Breakfast with a difference at new restaurant in Ra’anana - review
Tenne in Ra’anana is a great place for breakfast (and lunch and dinner), and it also has a huge takeaway section.
David 16: A delicious respite - review
Walking into the new David 16 restaurant in Jerusalem makes you feel taken care of.
In the kitchen with Henny: Back to school: Bento & beyond
Two muffin recipes that are kid-friendly, plus two quick dinners for those busy back-to-school evenings when you need to get food on the table with minimal fuss.
A culinary find in Haifa: Brooklyn 17 brings the pizza bar to Israel - review
It boasts not only a wide variety of gourmet pizzas and pasta dishes, but it also doubles as a neighborhood sports bar, with original cocktails, mocktails, wines, beers, and a sports screen.
Sunset Kitchen: New dairy restaurant in Herzliya - review
At the Sunset Kitchen restaurant, dinner patrons are invited to be in their seats by 7:20 p.m. so they can enjoy the beautiful sunset, which gives the place its name.
Nura: Cooking with fire - review
In Aramaic, nura means “fire,” and there is a tabun and a grill in the restaurant’s kosher kitchen.