Archive for the ‘RESTAURANTS’ Category
Kakao restaurant coffehouse

locations:
Tel Aviv locations: Ramat Hahayal, Rothchild st., Carlbach, Namal
Bat Yam
Holon
Hertzeliya
Hod Hasharon
Nahariya
Tiberias
Ramat Gan in the Bursa district
Rishon Letzion
Ranana
Kfar Saba
Elat
Pardeseya
Ashkelon
Ashdod
Menu:
Breakfast: shakshuka, israeli breakfast of eggs, salads, the usual….
Sandwhiches, Wraps, Burgers, Salads, Pasta, Desserts, Belgium waffles with ice cream, coffee, alchoholic drinks

The Best Pizza in Israel
Ha’ Aretz published in November 2008 their Top 10 Favorite pizza places in Israel, Tel-Aviv to be exact. Tel-Aviv is the food capital of Israel, so it’s usually assumed.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1040500.html
Here is the summary of the results:
1. The Pizza -Bograshov 15
2. Tony Verspa-Rothchild 140, Dizzengoff 267
3. Big Mama-delivery only
4. Beta Pizza- Allenby 60; Lilienblum 21; Ha’Tarucha 3, Tel Aviv Port
5. Il Pizzaiol0- Ben Yehuda 122
6.Agvania ( Tomato in Hebrew) - Sheinkin 19; Dizengoff Center 2nd floor; Ibn Gvirol 31; Azrieli, Menachem Begin 132
7. Pappa’s Pizza Location- Hillel Ha’Zaken 13
8.Gusto Location- Ha’Nadiv 36.
9.Basilicum ( Basil in Hebrew)- Florentin 2;Sderot Chen 52
10. Pizza Paza- Ibn Gvirol 102.
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Philadelphia- Sandwhiches to go
http://www.philadelphia.co.il/

Location:
Totseret Ha-arets 1 Tel-Aviv
Specializing in “Philly” sanwhiches. Philly style beef sandwhiches, Beef and chicken fajitas,
Chicken Teriyaki salad, Greek Salad, Ceaser salad, Hot wings, Dixie home fries, hamburgers,
They carry desserts such as banana splits, chocolate mousse, and cheesecake
You can get an idea of the menu by going to philadelphia.co.il and using google translate, some of the words however don’t translate correclty such as chocolate mousse with infection.
They also are one of the few places to carry American beer, Samuel Adams to be exact.
Dixie Grill Restaurant- Tel-Aviv
http://www.dixie.co.il/English/englishmenus_dinner.html

A high class version of American Diner Style food
One of the few placces in Israel serving American style breakst with ” American style coffee” in a bottomless cup. An unheard of concept in Israel. One of the specialties of the house is their ” home fries”
Dinner emphasizes beef. Ranging from burgers, steaks to carpacio.
Note this place is not kosher and does serve shrimp.
They have a late night menu that caters to the ” club kids” who have the munchies after partying late at night. Breakfast is also served late at night as well as other comfort foods.
click here to read their menus in English
Tal’s Bagels- American style bagels and restaurant
Located in Jerusalem
KFC goes Kosher – Fast food

This is an add for a KFC special in Israel. 30 Nis for 3 chicken wings, fries and a soft drink. Very expensive compared to the price in the US!
The menu offers chicken sandwhiches, the original fried chicken, fries, coleslaw, corn, chicken salad, and desserts.
KFC is also in the transition phase of going Kosher since March 2009. There are already 3 kosher branches but the other branches are now in the transition phases. The KFC secret recipe had to be altered in order to make it kosher. It turns out that the batter or breading on the chicken contains milk powder and therefore the KFC food laboratory had to modify the recipe and use Soy powder to re-create the same taste.
Hertseliyah 057-938-1610, 057-937-6701
Yakum 057-938-2275
Ramat Gan 057-937-9993
Karmiel 057-938-4494
Jerusalem 057-937-9629
Tel Aviv 057-937-5892, 057-937-7974
Natsrat 057-937-5205
Hulon 057-938-0987
Eilat 057-938-4187
Rishon Letsi-yon 057-938-2217
Mavseret Zion 057-938-1346
Rehovot 057-938-3262
The best Ice Cream parlors in Israel
According to Tiki Golan from Haaretz.co.il the best ice cream parlors in 2008 in Tel-Aviv were:
Sicilian Ice Cream Parlor

Location: 63 Ibn Gvirol Street
Tel: 03-696 2458
Opening hours: Every day from 11:00-01:30
Behind the counter: Keren and Raphael Arviv
Papa Aldo www.papaldo.co.il/

Location: 107 Ibn Gvirol Street
Also at: Hangar 9, Tel Aviv Port
Tel: 03-529 5555
Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday 09:00-02:00; Friday and Saturday 09:00-03:00
Behind the counter: Rami Arviv and his partner, Tal Suissa
Dolcia Melody

Location: 122 Ben Yehuda (this is the original Papa Aldo branch)
Tel: 03-527 4008
Opening hours: Everyday from 09:00-01:00
Behind the counter: Meir Gor
Almond
Location: At the entrance to Tel Aviv Port on Caf-Gimmel Yordei HaSira Street
Tel: 03-676 0438
Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday 07:00-24:00; Friday and Saturday 24 hours, (during July and August, the store will be open all week, 24 hours a day)
Behind the counter: Meni Sheked and Oren Nissim
Aldo Florentin
Location: 3 Florentin Street
Also at: Tartofu in Neve Tzedek belongs to the same owners
Tel: 03-683 8730
Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday 09:30-02:00; Friday and Saturday 09:30-03:00
Behind the counter: Brother and sister Nir and Adi Avital
Italian Park

Location: 67 Yehuda Maccabi Street
Tel: 03-544 9970
Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday 10:00-23:00; Friday and Saturday 10:00-00:00
Behind the counter: Marina Weinstein
Vaniglia

Location: 22A Ishtori Haparchi Street (off Basel Street)
Also at: 98 Ibn Gvirol Street
Tel: 03-602 0185
Opening hours: Every day 11:00-00:00
Behind the counter: Nitzan and Itai Rogozinski
Iceberg

Location: 108 Ben Yehuda Street
Also at: Iceberg Volcano in Tel Aviv Port and new branch at 24 Ibn Gvirol Street
Tel: 03-522 5025
Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday and Saturday 10:00-01:00; Friday 10:00-02:00
Behind the counter: Ilan and Dalit Bar
Tartufo

Location: 4 Yehuda Hamaccabi Street
Also at: 25 Shabazi Street, Neve Tzedek (the original branch)
Tel: 03-544 2919
Opening hours: Every day from 09:00-00:00
Behind the counter: Milly French and Danny Amira
Arlekino

Location: 39 Ben-Gurion Boulevard, (corner of Gretz Street)
Also at: Dizengoff Street, corner of Yeremiyahu Street
Tel: 03-522 4212
Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday, and Saturday 09:30-00:00
Behind the counter: Ronen Shachori and Ran Fishman
Yotveta Restaurant
http://www.yotvataintown.co.il/index.htm
Locations: 1-599-594-459
- Haifa- Ocean view
- Netanya
- Tel Aviv- Ocean view
- Tel Aviv- Azriely towers
- Jerusalem- Kenyon Malcha (in a mall)
- Eilat- Ocean view

Mc Cafe-Coffeehouse

McCafe is part of the McDonalds conglomerate and has opened it’s first McCafe branch in Israel this year. The branch is located on the trendy Rothchild street in Tel Aviv.
A summary of the menu and prices:
A regular Capuccino is 7.90 Nis, this is aproximately $2.00 USD. A large Capuccino is 9.90 NIS,which is about $2.50 USD.
A Caffe Latte is more costly at 10.9 NIS, which is about $2.75 ( size is not mentioned)
Butter Croissant is 6.9NIS which is about $1.75 ( Not sure if it’s made with Real butter or just Real butter flavoring)
A Mozzerella sandwich is 19.9NIS, which is about $5
Israeli Breakfast: (scambled eggs, israeli salad, a roll, tehina, butter, jam, coffee, and fresh orange juice)- 29.9NIS which is aprox $7.50.
The menu also includes Brocooli quiche, Goat cheese quiche, bagels and bagel sandwhiches as well as asorted pastries and cookies.
If you would like to see pictures of the McCafe go to Mcdonalds.co.il and then try to decipher and find the McCafe link in Hebrew. Once you click around the links you will see many lovely pictures of the coffee bar, the food, artwork, and interior.
YOGO- Frozen Yogurt


Another “Korean style” yogurt shop in Israel. For some reason it sounds more impressive to market it as “American style”, but we all know that its origins are Korean. For more information on the Korean style yogurt trend, read this New York Times article .
According to this Ynet article, the yogurt comes in ” beef” flavor, sheep’s milk, goat milk and then ” beef” flavor again. I am really hoping this was a type out. In Hebrew the word Bakar means beef and para is the correct term used to describe cow’s milk. Yogo is proud to use unusual and healthy ingredients, but this is going too far don’t you think? There is even mention a beef shake! Maybe this is a sinister plot created by a religious Jewish sect to disgust Israelis so much, that they would never consider mixing meat and milk products again.
Aside from all this weird beef talk. Yogo sounds like a place that I would definetely give a go! I also must give Yogo props for making green efforts! They proudly state on the Ynet article that the cups and silverware used in their shop are all bio-degradable and made of corn and sugar cane.
I hope this green trend continues to spread throughout Israel!
Yogo is located on # 19 Rothchild street Tel Aviv 03-5175777
