El Gaucho is synonymous with Argentinian meat (el gaucho means “the cowboy”), but the restaurant offers vegan and fish options as well. Kudos to chef Alberto for producing such excellent food.
The Meat Time restaurant in Mahaneh Yehuda offers all-you-can-eat for NIS 250. Beer and wine, or soft drinks, are included.
The staff are young and welcoming and can’t do enough to make your visit a pleasant one. The food is plentiful, and the menu offers a huge variety of choices.
For carnivores who like an exotic touch, this is definitely the place.
Overall, Nei Gong is a great choice for anything from a quick lunch to a romantic date night. I will be back soon.
Sense epitomizes glamour and good food – a winning combination for a great evening out.
We're always nuts for doughnuts here at The Jerusalem Post, and now for Hanukkah, we get to try the best sufganiyot of the city. In true Hanukkah fashion, let us en-light-en you – pun intended.
Afternoon Tea is served daily from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. and must be booked 24 hours in advance. It feels a little like a visit to a fancy hotel in London.
You get to try small portions of so many different dishes, just enough to form an opinion before moving on to the next exotic taste.
Next time you’re in Tel Aviv, plan to dine here, but make a reservation. You won’t be sorry.