Wednesday, August 7, 2013

New on Eluna, August 7, 2013



Welcome to PINI'S KITCHEN the new Restaurant on Jerusalem's Emek Refaim in place of the popular Joy Restaurant.

As the name suggests, the restaurant is designed to look like a kitchen. Not the spiffy shiney kitchens of today, but a kitchen of yore, with pots dangling from the ceiling and walls, and stews slow-cooking on an open flame.

Pini's is a meaty restaurant, offering grilled meats and a variety of hearty meaty stews. In addition to the cuts that you know, Pini's serves up a host of grilled organ meats.
Stuffed spleen and herbs anyone?
Beef Spinal chord?
Click here for more about Pini's Kitchen, Jerusalem.



We welcome MONTEFIORE Restaurant back to eLuna.com. Montefiore, at the windmill in Yemin Moshe, is one of Jerusalem's "important" restaurants.

This high-end dairy restaurant offers wonderful veggie dishes, pasta and fish. You'll find a varied menu, comfortable seating and great service at Montefiore Restaurant.

If you want a romantic location, Montefiore is the place. Take a seat on the outside patio facing the Old City and enjoy the charming Jerusalem ambiance.
Click here for more about Montefiore, Jerusalem.


An interesting historic article regarding the Montefiore windmill in Jerusalem.


You don't need a theater ticket to visit CAFE AT THE THEATER. The only ticket you need is your eLuna discount coupon.  

The theater in question is The Jerusalem Theater in Rehavia. The Cafe is a full menu dairy restaurant open throughout the day. Breakfast is waiting for you at Cafe at the Theater in the morning and for a good part of the day. If you fancy Italian dairy dishes, be sure to try the exotic Canneloni or tortillas. Lasagna and quiches, salads and sandwiches, abound.

And if you are just stopping in for something light before or after a performance, make it a glass of wine, a margarita or a beer. Something for everyone and every occasion at Cafe at the Theater.
Click here for more about Cafe at the Theater, Jerusalem.

For more information on the Jerusalem Theater, plays and cultural events, click here.


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