Netanya kosher restaurant

French flair meets Israeli fare - review

Chez William brings Paris to Netanya.

 CHEZ WILLIAM – delicious and far too much.
 Finns

Finns: It's dinner and a show in this Netanya restaurant - review

 The View

The View: Dinner in Netanya with... a view - review

 Portuguese

Portuguese: Israel's perfect restaurant, but for meat-lovers only - review


Viet Taam: A return to a kosher Vietnamese culinary delight - review

The popular Vietnamese restaurant in Netanya, Viet Taam, has recently expanded. Proprietor Rabbi Jean-Pierre Fettman said he will be involved in Israeli-Vietnamese diplomacy.

 Viet Taam

Chacho: When Libyan cuisine comes to Netanya - review

Apparently Chacho in Libyan means “grandfather.” It’s run by two brothers, Victor and Meron and they are the grandsons of the original founder.

 Chacho

Jems: It’s all about the beer and food at this Israeli chain - review

It’s also a chain of great meat restaurants – 14 at the last count – where meat dishes are interspersed with a very good choice of vegan options.

 Jems

Dudes Burger: Good food without the fuss of ambiance, decor - review

Depending on what you choose, a meal with a soft drink or a beer will cost somewhere between NIS 75 and NIS 85. All in all, a very good value for your hard-earned shekel.

 Dudes Burger

Maree Sky Lounge: A welcome addition to Netanya's culinary scene - review

The decor of Maree is striking, with an open kitchen surrounded on all sides by the diners, who can follow the progress of their meal being prepared.

 Maree Sky Lounge

Return to Marrakesh

Having enjoyed the hospitality of the Marrakesh several years ago, we were looking forward to renewing our acquaintance with the Moroccan restaurant on Netanya’s promenade.

Cafe Europa