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.

Drive Cafe.
Mishka.

The valley has its own rules: The Israeli diner that delivers - big time

Pardes Hanna Artists’ Stables Complex.

Not Tel Aviv, but a serious contender: The destination offering a wild culinary tour

Pizza with Egg, "Nono" Herzliya.

Italian delight and a modern twist on tacos: Two restaurants in Herzliya doing it right


Dukley, Montenegro: A stunning view and kosher options too 

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 109.

 Amazing vistas from the infinity pool at Dukley Hotels & Resort

Explora Journeys’ head chef awarded prestigious French honor

Chef Franck Garanger of Explora Journeys received the French Knight of the Order of Agricultural Merit for his outstanding contribution to gastronomy, blending tradition with innovation.

 Head of Culinary at Explora Journeys received an award from the French government

Thessaloniki: Where sea, history, and vibrant streets meet your perfect stay


The hidden flavors of the Galilee: 3 experiences you shouldn’t miss at the Ba Li Galil festival

The Beit Hakerem culinary fest is back May 29–June 2, 2025, with family fun: Folklore shows, magical tours, and a festive Shavuot at Lotem. Here’s your guide to savoring every moment!

 Western Galilee "Ba Li Galil" Festival

Spain’s best-kept culinary secret: The city that makes Madrid look outdated

Once a grey industrial port, Bilbao is now a global design hub with top gastronomy, striking architecture, and an authentic vibe — all without the tourist crowds of Spain’s big cities.

Bilbao, Spain

Kosher paradise in Panama

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 107

 Stunning views across Panama City from the rooftop bar of the San Felipe Hotel in the charming Casco Viejo district.

Grapevine February 12, 2025: Not forgotten

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 Hostage posters at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv

9,000 years ago, people between Syria and Turkey baked flavored focaccias

New study offers "a vivid picture of communities using the cereals they cultivated to prepare breads and focaccias enriched with various ingredients".

 Ancient bread.

The 7 quirks of the Israeli food world

Still, not all is bad here. Far from it, and certainly when you focus your eyes and gaze on our food world.

 The land of possibilities. Brunch of Popular Cafe

A Taste of Memory: Fattal honors October 7 victims with culinary tribute

Hotel chain presents stands in all restaurants dedicated to the fallen, murdered, and kidnapped with favorite dishes and personal stories, connecting national pain with personal memory.

 The position of the late Nitzan Rahum and the late Lidor Levy