Sushi
Where sushi reigns in Hadera - restaurant review
Some of the franchise owners have risen through the ranks in the restaurants. The chefs here are all from Thailand. The only kosher branches are in Hadera and Nahariya, with more are slated to open.
Sephora Sushi Bar: Come for the view, stay for the sushi - review
Without rolling, without hard work: Crispy sushi squares like in restaurants
Dashi: Japan comes to Netanya - restaraunt review
Nei Gong: New Asian fusion in Jerusalem - review
Overall, Nei Gong is a great choice for anything from a quick lunch to a romantic date night. I will be back soon.
Michelin-starred chef brings high-end Japanese dining to Netanya with Dashi restaurant - review
The restaurant is yet another storefront along Independence Square, but the size and the simple decor belie the quality of this specialty restaurant.
Mushi Mushi: Authentic Japanese dining in Ra’anana - review
Excellent sushi in a good atmosphere can make our current reality a bit more bearable.
One of the best places in Tel Aviv "significantly reduced prices"
Greetings, winks and a lot of joy: the delicious news of Israel.
Otoro: The best (kosher) Japanese food in Israel? - review
This is the best Japanese food I have had in Israel although I have not tried the non-kosher Japanese restaurants here.
All the places you must visit this month
Celebrate International Sushi Day: Don't miss the festivities
OOMAI opens fourth branch in Israel on Dizengoff Street
Japanese sushi and deli chain expands with a new branch in Dizengoff Square, Tel Aviv.
A wasabi supplement a day could improve memory - study
A recent study from Tohoku University in Japan reveals that adding a little wasabi to your sushi can work wonders for your brain.
How safe are your sushi and sashimi?
If you don't suffer from a weak immune system sushi and sashimi should be fine, but if you are you should be more careful.
Japan Japan: In Givat Shmuel, it's a proper restaurant - review
The calling card of the restaurant is the sushi, which was the reason for our visit. Though the restaurant is not in our backyard, for good sushi, we travel.
Mushi Mushi: An Israeli sushi delight in Ra’anana - review
The word sushi is said to derive from the Japanese word for savory. That fits. You’ll savor the relaxed, friendly atmosphere at Mushi Mushi, not to mention the great food.