Sunday, August 10, 2008

Describing Big Breasts

Eating Well (hide) in Tel Aviv

Well, since it's summer and that many French people will gather in Tel Aviv, here's a glimpse of nice places where you can eat well and kosher. Obviously, this is only partial and subjective overview of what exists in this town oh so alive, but:
- it will give you plenty to eat for your few weeks off
- I tested everything in July so it's fresh

;-) Let's go.

To eat galore

For those who dream of eating fast food hamburger, Chinese, pizza, etc. ... nothing better than shopping malls, the famous "Kanion.
In Tel Aviv, two essential contacts: Dizengoff Center in downtown and Kanion Azrieli, a little eccentric, located in the famous round towers and triangular.
There, in the same space, it's your choice: Pizza Sbarro in Double Whopper at Burger King , Chinese Fried fish or miso soup, shwarma and Lafa galore, Frozen yogurt, etc., etc. ...
short, not great food, but still worth taking. Attention, contrary to popular belief, all the stands do not have a Teouda (certificate of supervision). The Azrieli McDonald's example is not kosher (Burger King, however the east).

For those who want to sit longer and who are truly hungry, there is the option Papagayo. Still located in the Azrieli Kanion, Papagayo is a restaurant where the original for a little less than 30 €, it is possible to eat at will several kinds of meat with accompaniments correspondents. You have to pay extra drinks and desserts but for those who have stomach gurgling, it's still an excellent deal.

To eat fish

Here, I have a very good place: Derby Bar. Initially, it is a string already known in Israel for his two restaurants, but that was not kosher. The third, located in the business district around Azrieli has a well Teouda while peaking in terms of scope, service and value for money.

The place is pretty design and is very comfortable. A number of large tables well isolated from the rest of tables used to spend a great evenings. The service is very good and cooking fish is particularly sumptuous. For French, the final score is really almost ridiculous.

Also note card independent Japanese (sushi, maki, temaki, etc. ...). Less obviously good at Japanese restaurant at the Hilton Tel Aviv, but much cheaper.

Derby Bar: 96 Yigal Alon Street, Tel Aviv (note the restaurant is located in a pedestrian walkway where the taxi can not drop you off).



To eat meat:


Here there are plenty to choose from. First, an easy trick: Almost all hotels of the seaside house in general gourmet restaurants. The Hilton
the Dan the David Intercontinental offer places with a high class cuisine made with fresh ingredients and excellent quality. Of course, the addition follows. Hint: the restaurant of the Crowne Plaza is known for the quality of its meat: tender, well cooked for a price that is extremely reasonable.


If you want a restaurant outside the hotel, you can always try Tzel Hayam which is the only kosher meat restaurant on Tayelet, but that looks a bit too much like a tourist trap when the month of August is looming. The wait may also discourage some.

I would recommend an address that is now fairly well known but that does not demerit: Meatos . As its name suggests, this is a restaurant with specialties of meat (beef medallions, foie gras burger with slice of foie gras, lamb, etc ...) in a beautiful setting (you can also dinner on the terrace) and fine service. The dishes are really good, the meat is excellent, accompaniments and desserts quite refined. The prices are fair (between 70 and 140 SHEQEL SIGN dish).

Meatos: 2 rehov Weisman, Tel Aviv






Halav To eat:

There, I said a special address. She rarely appears in guidebooks, but I never fail to go there whenever I'm on Tel Aviv. It is Hungarian Blintzes. As its name suggests, this restaurant offers Blintzes salty and sweet. To the ignorant This beautiful specialty Hungarian Blintzes are the kinds of pancakes with melted cheese and a choice of spinach, eggplant, grapes, dry banana, etc. ....
is excellent, prices are riquiqui, the server is adorable and the frame is reminiscent of a canteen Communist 60s. One would not like that, but it has charm.

Hungarian Blintzes: 35 rehov Yirmiahou, Tel Aviv

That, of course, this list is imperfect and subjective, but feel free to complete!

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