Culinary
We stopped at 5 buzzed-about coffee carts in Mateh Yehuda and found out why the lines never end
Coffee carts are no longer a passing trend. Ahead of the 26th Mateh Yehuda Food Festival, Meital Sharabi explores new coffee carts waiting for travelers.
The valley has its own rules: The Israeli diner that delivers - big time
Not Tel Aviv, but a serious contender: The destination offering a wild culinary tour
Italian delight and a modern twist on tacos: Two restaurants in Herzliya doing it right
NIS 14 million and two-year delay: New entertainment complex opens in the north
The Galilee Development Company and Kibbutz Dafna opened a new NIS 14M culinary tourism complex, delayed from 2023 due to the war, featuring NAOT, Pizza Truck, a bakery, and restaurants.
The rooftop celebrities loved is back: DININGS on the Norman roof reopens
DININGS, the luxury Japanese restaurant, reopens on The Norman’s rooftop with a new name, updated menu, and accessible prices. Chef Masaki Sugisaki flew in from London for the opening.
Chef, programmer, and one Kibbutz – this is how the chicest coffee cart in the center was born
Kibbutz Galil Yam’s food truck complex adds a new coffee cart, Bisleh, led by MasterChef contestant El Sadeh, with a rotating handmade menu and Julius Meinl coffee from Vienna.
Bayreuth uncorked: Beer, wine & stories between synagogues and palaces
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 114.
The culinary magic of the Negev returns
On the weekends of September, visitors to the largest Bedouin city in Israel will enjoy guided culinary tours, well-seasoned and diverse, from sweet to savory, sour to spicy.
How Thailand pulled off the impossible: Saving hostages without choosing sides - interview
As Thailand's ambassador to Israel talks to the Post, the country is doubling down on foreign workers in Israel, and fostering its long-standing, genuine diplomatic relationships in the Middle East
Thousands gather for a crazy culinary experience at the 2014 market that conquered the world
Heading to Portugal? Don’t miss Lisbon’s TIME OUT street food market: A huge historic space with nearly 50 stalls, offering diverse cuisines and a true community experience.
Idan Hadad: Sweet dreams come true
A culinary find in Haifa: Brooklyn 17 brings the pizza bar to Israel - review
It boasts not only a wide variety of gourmet pizzas and pasta dishes, but it also doubles as a neighborhood sports bar, with original cocktails, mocktails, wines, beers, and a sports screen.
Hamoshava: The project bringing Tel Aviv to Ness Ziona
A 250M-shekel entertainment and culinary complex with 36 shops, Tel Aviv brands, and chef restaurants is coming to a European-style boulevard at Ness Ziona’s entrance.