Food review

With the kids, on a date, however you like: Mojo San opens a place for everyone

From Netanya to Ganei Tikva, and beyond: The tasty news of Israel.

Mojo San
Terasu.

Shoes off, sushi on: Terasu redefines omakase in Israel - restaurant review

R48 Chef’s Table.

R48 Chef’s Table: A Far East testing menu in Tel Aviv - restaurant review

HIBA in Tel Aviv.

HIBA in Tel Aviv: Winter menu marks turning point for chef Yossi Shitrit's restaurant - review


Goldy's: Great Jewish food just like Grandma used to make - review

We left Goldy’s, but not before Yitshak had thrust a huge bag of takeaway food into our hands, which meant I had a wonderful Friday not spent in the kitchen for a change. 

 Goldy's

Finn’s Bay: Fantastic dinner by the sea in Netanya - review

It was a lovely evening. And if the proprietors can solve the personnel problem – we were told they find it very difficult to get staff – they will be doing themselves a great favor.

 Finn's Bay

Shake Shack: A dream of quality fast food at reasonable prices - review

I’d say Danny Meyer’s dream of quality fast food, served at reasonable prices, has a solid future in Israel.

 THE CHICKEN Shack dish uses an all-natural, antibiotic-free breaded chicken breast, served in one of the toasted potato buns that are a trademark of the franchise, with lettuce, pickles, and a herb mayonnaise.

The Paris of Israel: Jerusalem’s pâtisseries are a delicious point of pride for the capital city

In Jerusalem set out on a delicious tour of three of the city’s establishments, tasting pastries and trying to learn the secret behind the perfect croissant along the way.

 Patachou Boutique

Shulchan David: Dining at David's table in Netanya - review

We very much enjoyed our experience at Shulchan David and can recommend a visit with total confidence. Great for families with children, too.

 Shulchan David

Papido Pizza: Great pizza from a small Jerusalem pizzeria - review

This pizza is too good to take home and reheat. Eat it while it’s hot, even if you have to eat it standing up. You’ll thank me later.

 Papido Pizza

Deli Vino: More than just wine - review

Located in the modern Piano Center shopping plaza, it’s a welcome addition to the Ir Yamim neighborhood – combining local and international influences in a casual, flavor-forward setting.

 Chef Tom Levy at Deli Vino.

Mamilla Hotel: A real treat for Israeli hotel breakfast - review

The breakfast costs NIS 140 per person, and I think it offers very good value for money.

 Breakfast at the Mamilla Hotel in Jerusalem.

Casa Lavi: A perfect la merienda experience in Jerusalem - review

At Casa Lavi, there are all sorts of sweet treats: muffins, brownies, cookies, and pastries – something for everyone.

 Casa Lavi.

Salon Yevani: Greeks bearing gifts in Herzliya - review

The brains behind Salon Yevani, situated in the Daniel Hotel in Herzliya Pituah, belong to renowned chef Guy Peretz, so we knew the food would be creative and inspired.

 Salon Yevani