Israeli cuisine

Reim Bistro: Friends for a Kosher dinner - restaurant review

Pizza and pasta are on the border of Bnei Brak and Tel Aviv, along with some very enticing fish dishes, salads, and homemade versions of popular spreads such as tehina.

Tortellini
Cheese and fruit board

In the kitchen with Henny: Cheesy does it

A meat dish served at Purete

Purete: A laid-back chef restaurant near Lake Kinneret - restaurant review

The highlight of the Fedrik menu is the meat dishes, says the writer.

Fedrik: Modi'in's upscale restaurant becomes kosher - restaurant review


Hyper-focused restaurants are the latest Tel Aviv food trend

Avocado hysteria has officially hit the White City

Avocada

PASCALE'S KITCHEN: The benefits of cooking with herbs

In Israel many people have begun to understand the benefits of adding fresh herbs to make dishes tastier.

Herbs

Presentation par excellence

This summer, in its ongoing quest to continuously reinvent itself, SegevArt held yet another grand re-opening, with a completely redesigned interior – and a revised menu, to boot.

SegevArt

Israeli Chef Michael Solomonov wins James Beard award

The road was not easy. On the way, he discovered that cooking Israeli food in America might be seen as a politically charged act.

CHEF MICHAEL SOLOMONOV: ‘Israeli food is here to stay.’

PASCALE'S KITCHEN: Delicious dairy desserts

Shavuot is one of my favorite holidays, and I absolutely love preparing dairy delights for my family and friends. Everything is clean, and both the table and the guests are adorned in white.

CREAMY CHEESECAKE WITH BERRY SAUCE

A popular Netanya kosher restaurant with an extensive dairy menu

Hayekev is noted for wonderful view, and don’t miss the refurbished bathrooms.

Hayekev

PASCALE'S KITCHEN: Easy vegetable dishes

So, if you had a sous-chef that would prep all the vegetables ahead of time for you, would you still not prepare easy, tasty vegetable dishes?

BAKED VEGETABLES WITH ROSEMARY, THYME AND SILAN

Pascale’s Kitchen: Passover leftovers repurposed

This week I’ve chosen to linger with the wonderful holiday feelings and at the same time use up all the leftover matzah in my pantry, before completely returning to the world of hametz.

MASOKI

A Tel Aviv restaurant: Wine, food and art

Deca in Tel-Aviv is a well-established fish restaurant that we have visited several times, so an invitation to an evening of food and wine to herald innovations to its menu was impossible to resist.

Deca

Changing the world, one meal at a time

Admoni is clear in saying that healthy cooking and eating can be fun and delicious. “I don’t want to teach children that health cooking is always salad or rice or quinoa. No, no, no,” she said.

REVITAL ADMONI: ‘I believe that only through the senses can I teach children.’