Sunday, May 11, 2014

New on Eluna - April 29 , 2014.


 We are back after Pesach, with more new restaurants  just for you.


Here are a couple of words for you in Japanese: Ni means 2 and Hachi, means 8. Nini Hachi, 228, is the address of the restaurant on Ben Yehuda Street, the heart of Tel Aviv.

NINI HACHI Asian Sushi Bar/Restaurant is the 3rd or 4th Asian restaurant from Udi R., the Jonny Appleseed of Sushi restaurants. Udi knows his sushi as well as a host of other Asian dishes. This is a spacious restaurant with seating upstairs, downstairs, and at the bar. The overall impression is light and relaxed. No frills, just good food.


Click here for more about Nini Hachi, Tel Aviv.

Open less than one year, MATSUYA is a landmark in Ramat Gan. This Asian restaurant offers the unique combination of authentic Japanese cuisine with a touch of the flavors of California modern cuisine.

Matsuya, located in the diamond district, features original sushi combinations. Appropriate for its location, Metsuya sushi is like gems on your plate, beautifully costructed and almost too pretty to eat.

Click here for more about Matsuya, Ramat Gan.



J'OY MEAT IN restaurant in Jerusalem's Mamila mall takes the place of the former Herzl restaurant. Like Herzl, the new restaurant is a good, moderately priced family-style meat restaurant. The menu is an eclectic mix of foods that you enjoyed at Herzl and the former Joy from Emek Refaim - great burgers, grilled specialties and even sushi.

Don't wait till you happen to be at the Mamila mall to visit Joy Meat In. Mamila does not bring people to Joy. J'oy brings the traffic to Mamila.

J'oy Meat In will be open on Chol Hamoed Pesach.
Click here for more about J'oy Meat In, Jerusalem.




SIMA is a legacy restaurant on Agripas Street at Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda market. Sima has been in this location for 40 years - long before it was trendy to be in Mahaneh Yehuda. Sima has now modernized its decor and upgraded the menu, keeping its reputation as the best steakiya on the block. Start with the table full of salads, then grilled meats, kubeh and your choice of Iraqi Jewish specialties of yesteryear.

Enjoy home hospitality at SIMA. A true Middle Eastern restaurant.
Click here for more about Sima, Jerusalem.



It's not the Sheitel that you are thinking. This Shaitel refers to Round Steak - kanaf haoketz in Hebrew and the namesake of this restauant.

SHEITEL is a lovely meat restaurant on the road to Nahariya. This is an invested restaurant. They offer a menu rich in high quality meats, where each dish is carefully prepared under the direction of their experienced Chef. Meats include entrecote, sirloin, and of course sheitel.
Click here for more about Sheitel, Naharyia.

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