Around Jerusalem and the Dead Sea
Some Judean Hills wineries offer fancy meals along with their tastings, but these should be reserved in advance. Abu Ghosh, on... (more)
Although Eilat is at the southern tip of a desert, it has all the essentials—Italian, Indian, and French to Argentinian... (more)
You won't have to look hard for a restaurant, whether simple or fancy, with a striking view of the Mediterranean or excellent... (more)
While the range of Jerusalem eateries will never rival that of cosmopolitan Tel Aviv, you can eat very well in the holy city... (more)
Tiberias in particular and the Sea of Galilee are a far livelier culinary proposition than other parts of Lower Galilee. Some... (more)
The city's cosmopolitan character is well-represented in its restaurants, and still occupying many street corners are stands selling... (more)
The Upper Galilee and the Golan's crisp, appetite-whetting air is an exquisite backdrop for some excellent restaurants. Fresh... (more)