Santa Katarina
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A new, fashionable place right next to Port Said. There is a large tobacco inside the dining room, specially developed to prepare the delicious pasty homemade biscuits and homemade specialities. You have a choice of five different types of zizzas, one of which is filled with a mixture of mutton kebabs and fried tobacco-vegetable.
Pizza Bianca" (48NIS), coated with bechamel, Emmentaler cheeses, boletus and truffles is our favorite. Let's face it, anything suffocated in garlic seed oils will be fucking delicious! It is highly recommended to order the beef fillet skewer (98NIS), which is placed on a lema beans puree crib. It was perfect soft and delicious!
As Santa Katarina is a small and private place, we suggest you book a place on the patio or at the cafe.
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There is a fully-equipped menu and lounge with Mediterranean comforts. Our restaurante and our hotel serve the best regional cuisine with great care and detail. Elkectic herbs, bread from the Tabun (clay oven) and Mediterranean convenience foods make it one of the city's award-winning cuisine.
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This courtyard behind the large Synagoge in Alenbystrasse, near Rothschild Boulevards, used to be a place of relieving the pressures for many of the Tel Aviv residents who had forgotten to go to the toilet at their last alehouse. Today, however, the only relieve you can get there is for your gastronomic craving.
At the heart of this bar-restaurant-kitchen, Santa Katarina, is a gigantic blank tobacco stove, in which most meals are prepared. There is not a large selection of menus, but a wide range of Mediterranean cuisine. Tip: Divide the meals so you can taste more. You can also use it as a pre-hangover dinner (basically, the pre-hangover dinner is your last opportunity to prevent severe headaches the next day), but also as a place for relaxed midweek party.
It is often used as a third date place, maybe it doesn't help a visitor coming here for a 4-5 days holiday in Tel Aviv (unless he is really fast), but that's what I do.