We had an early lovely dinner on Saturday. The dishes were tasteful, especially the cheese cake we had for desert. The service was friendly. Highly recommended!
We had an early lovely dinner on Saturday. The dishes were tasteful, especially the cheese cake we had for desert. The service was friendly. Highly recommended!
Thanks for the review! Glad to see you enjoyed yourself
We was on saturday noon for lunch. The food, the service was on top level. One thing meed to be improved the total look of the toilets.
Thank you for your review! glad to hear you enjoyed yourself
Simple but convinient surrounding. The restaurant was full and it helped to create a happy atmosphere. Great personal and professional services. Them the food - we loved everything we tried. Reasonable pricing too. All in all - very recommended.
Thanks! Glad to see you enjoyed yourself. Hope to see you again soon
We have gone there several times for dinner since the food is good, as is the service. But going yesterday, on a Saturday afternoon, the noise was just a bit much for me. It is a great place for families because of the large tables.
This restaurant is in the same complex as the Cameri Theater, the Tel Aviv Art Museum and the Israeli Opera. We have eaten here a number of times and are always pleased. 2 mains, house bread, a soft drink and draft cost 250 shekels including...the tip. My wife had the chicken livers and I had the "pargit" (chicken). Both dishes cooked to perfection. My dish came with a flat bread, tehina with hot sauce and home made pickles. All in all a good after theater place to visit.More
Thank you for the review Brian! I'm glad you enjoyed your visit.
As it is conveniently opposite the Cameri theater, we usually get last-minute bar seats for a nice glass of wine before the show. The bartenders are always charming and friendly. The Pelter Red Trio NIS40 is good and the Pelter Riesling NIS42 is also fine.
a noisy place. crowded at lanch time/ food good - best time to come is toward 2 oclock service is good
The food is great, and unpretentious. They took simple dishes and gave them a twist, highly recommended!
very good Israeli food nicely served exelent service. very close to isaeli theater can combine dinner and theater same evening. we enjoied this evninng very much. I recommend to come by taxi because parking is not very much avalable.
Came in after visiting the museum. Lunch time deal included a starter, a main and a glass of lemonade for the price of a main. We chose the beef tagin and the vegetable curry as mains. Both were delicious, generous servings. The service was friendly...and attentive. Assisted with changes to accommodate my lactose intolerance easily.More
Been here many times, the food is always great even amazing. Come at noon and you even enjoy starter, main dish and drink for the price of the main dish. Service also good and most of the time professional (last time I asked for water...3 time till I got it) So the only downside of this place is the terrible acoustics.. even when half full it’s really hard to have a conversation.More
Just very very delicious! A lot of taste in a crispy salad! Excellent! I will come here more and more. My advice- seat over the bar.
We were party of five. We reserved in advance (recommend) for Friday evening. The restaurant was full. Service was not effected. We had three dishes each. Strongly recommend the Moroccan cigars filled with meat, cooked in deep oil, Eggplants, Beet dish was great!, for main...course will strongly recommend the Tangin, Hamburgers and the vegetarian dishMore
The best thing about this restaurant is its location - right next to the Israel opera and Cameri theater. The food is uninspired (the hamburgers we had actually smelled a bit off), the service was amateurish and SLOW, and the prices were through the roof....Won't be heading back to this place anytime soon.More
Even though the prices are on the high side, the wine is good (not like what they serve in the Cameri cafeteria - AVOID). Pelter Sauvignon blanc NIS35, Castel red NIS42 (out of the fridge - brrr).