Check out the sounds, sights, and food of south Tel Aviv for some healing amid the Israel-Hamas War.
Port Local Bistro Restaurant is situated at the edge of a cliff overlooking Caesarea Harbor, the best view of any restaurant in Israel.
We left Tel Aviv feeling very full, having enjoyed a delightful gastronomic break from the reality we are all experiencing.
The wine bar’s kitchen is not kosher, although most of the dishes are vegetarian. They are closed on Friday nights but open on Shabbat day.
Opera is not so much a restaurant as an institution, and the standard of the food served is consistently high.
As it is named for the great master of aphorisms and probably the most quotable writer in the English language, I looked up what the divine Oscar had to say about food. Surprisingly little.
Each item on the menu presents an enticing taste or a unique combination of flavors, tantalizing the palate with a delightful culinary experience.
The decor is still a subdued gray and black color scheme with an unchanged decorative wall displaying old cooking artifacts, like obsolete meat grinders and ancient coffee percolators.
We have gathered here this evening not for the salads but for the shipudim (skewered meats). The meat is what has put Shifra & Jamil on the map.
For cheering oneself up, one couldn’t pick a better place – brightly lit, buzzing with life, and with a large choice of food to satisfy every diner.