Thursday, March 21, 2013
Newsletter Mar 20, 2013
Jerusalem's new WAFFLE FACTORY raises the barre. This new restaurant on Emek Refaim offers pizza, pasta, salads and a host of waffles like you've never seen.
At the Waffle Factory you get the waffles the way you like 'em. All the waffles are served with whipped cream and a scoop of Ben & Jerry's ice cream. Then choose the toppings that you want. It is all about creating the flavors that you want.
Click here for more about Waffle Factory, Jerusalem.
We are pleased to welcome CAFE CAFE on Jerusalem's Betzalel Street to eLuna.com. Each branch of this yummy dairy cafe has its own personality. If you have seen one you have definlitely NOT seen them all.
Click here for more on Cafe Cafe Betzalel, Jerusalem.
CAFFE RIGATONI breaks the kashrut barrier. This is both a dairy and a meat restaurant. A full breakfast is served every morning from the dairy kitchen. At 1pm the dairy kitchen is closed and the meat kitchen is opened for the rest of the day.
Caffe Rigatoni is at the municipal pool in the Raanana Park. There is elegant indoor and outdoor seating.
We loved the check-the-boxes ordering system for breakfast. The meaty dinner offers a lot of bang for your buck. Caffe Rigatoni is a good family restaurant and a great addition to culinary Raanana.
Click here for more on Caffe Rigatoni, at the Raanana Park.
BELLO is a charming retro cafe on "main street" Even Yehuda. The cafe is across the street from the Mandate period moetza building which is a few steps from the mini-market that is called "Tzarchaniya."
Hameyasdim (the founders) Street is so cute and quaint that it is hard to tell whether it never changed over the years or if it was redone to increase its quait quotient.
Either way you're going to love the street and Bello Cafe in its center. This neighborhood cafe primarily caters to the locals. There is a spacious outdoor area under big open umbrellas and a cozy indoor space. The lawn has playground equipment for the younger set, including an old fashioned carrousel.
Click here for more on Bello Cafe, Jerusalem.
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