Score: 13.75/20
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
C2 Bar Restaurant (Tel Aviv) 11/2011
Score: 13.75/20
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Derby Bar (Herzylia Marina) 11/2011
Serves: 6 5 cups milk
75 gr.(2-1/2 oz.) sugar
A pinch of salt
2 tbsp. cornstarch
2 tbsp. ground rice (just grind some rice at your blender)
75 gr.(2-1/2 oz.) blanched ground almonds
1 tsp. almonds essence
Garnish with (one or more from the list):
Mint leaves
Rosewater syrup
Ground coconut
Ground almonds
Ground peanuts
Bring milk to a slow boil with sugar and salt.
Stir cornstarch and ground rice with 4 tablespoons water to a smooth mixture. Stir mixture into milk while stirring to prevent clumps. Continue to cook while stirring until it thickens. Then, remove pot to the lowest flame, and go on cooking for another 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Stir in ground almonds and cook 15 minutes more. Stir in almond essence and remove from heat. Pour into a serving bowl or personal bowls.
Serve chilled.
Syrup, Rosewater Source: Sherry Anski: Food of IsraelServes: varies
2 cups sugar
1 cup water
1/2 teaspoon red food coloring
juice of 1/2 lemon
2 drops rose water extract
Pour water and sugar into a saucepan and heat until sugar dissolves. When it boils, lower the heat and cook for another 20 minutes.
Toward the end of cooking, add the food coloring, allow to cool, add lemon juice and rose water extract and mix. To serve, turn each jellied malabi out on a plate and pour a generous serving of red syrup over it. Sprinkle nuts over it and serve.
We particularly enjoyed a bottle of local Merlot Single (A$22), whatever that means.
This unpretentious restaurant serves excellent food at a very reasonable price. They have some inside dining space as well as a large outdoor area. We recommend it.
Score:14.5/20
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Manta Ray (Tel Aviv) 11/2011
Score:14.5/20
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Goocha (Tel Aviv) 11/2011
They offer a lunch time deal, even at 3.00 in the afternoon, consisting of a main course of your choice, at the listed price, and an entree, for an extra New Israeli Shekel (NIS) 12 which is about A$3.. They also have a small wine list with a 25% reduction during the day.
Service was prompt, ice water came immediately, and orders were filled promptly. We started with roasted eggplant, crispy calamari and a green salad which was a large plate filled with lettuce leaves, and a plate of thick sliced bread. Every thing was well prepared. The calamari were lightly crumbed, crisp and tender
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Shangri La Breakfast (Kowloon) 11/2011
It would be an improvement if less of each item was put out at a time and things were replaced more frequently. A table menu for cooked items, like eggs Benedict, would save them lying about too long before being eaten. Here a a few more, not very interesting pic's.
If it’s not included in your room tariff you can have all this for about A$40 from about 06.30 until 10.30 every morning.
Score: 13/20