Firstly, I must say that my husband did enjoy his fish dinner.
I had expected to order an ordinary Tuna Salad, with a fancy name, but it was no longer on the menu. Instead I ordered their "Italian Salad," with pesto, tomatoes, sauteed mushrooms, cashews and there would have been croutons, but I told them to leave them out.
It looks good, except I didn't notice that the tomatoes looked bleached, a bad sign especially in Israel where luscious red tomatoes are so easy to buy. The pesto was too oily. I didn't add any salad dressing, not even olive oil, and I began feeling sick from the oil. If I hadn't already had my "off diet day" at my birthday party, I could have ordered something with carbohydrates, but this had seemed the best for me. It offered salad, cooked vegetables, a bit of cheese and nuts. I guess I should have splurged on the fish and ordered a non-carb side dish.
This does look good. I remember enjoying reading the menu when we were in Jerusalem last summer. We didn't end up eating there, though.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll save up and take my husband on a date there. One of these days.
Your photos are making my mouth water. Yum. Too bad about the oil and the tomatoes.
Some expensive car fare for a date!
ReplyDeleteI won't give up on them. What shocked me the most was how prices had gone up. I haven't been eating out much, since I stopped working. I don't know what the other restaurants charge.
I have such fond memories of that restaurant - I hope they keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI do, too. They're always experimenting, so sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose.
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