Sushi
Yes, it's real: The kosher Asian restaurant that's also suitable for pregnant women
Tatami restaurant is moving to a new location on Moriah Avenue and launching a redesigned kosher menu with options for pregnant women, gluten-sensitive diners, vegetarians, and vegans.
Not only Tel Aviv knows how to do it: The restaurant bringing Asian flavors to Holon
Nihon Nu Ba: Japanese-Israeli fusion worth the adventure - review
Where sushi reigns in Hadera - restaurant review
A wasabi supplement a day could improve memory - study
A recent study from Tohoku University in Japan reveals that adding a little wasabi to your sushi can work wonders for your brain.
How safe are your sushi and sashimi?
If you don't suffer from a weak immune system sushi and sashimi should be fine, but if you are you should be more careful.
Japan Japan: In Givat Shmuel, it's a proper restaurant - review
The calling card of the restaurant is the sushi, which was the reason for our visit. Though the restaurant is not in our backyard, for good sushi, we travel.
Mushi Mushi: An Israeli sushi delight in Ra’anana - review
The word sushi is said to derive from the Japanese word for savory. That fits. You’ll savor the relaxed, friendly atmosphere at Mushi Mushi, not to mention the great food.
River: The Israeli Asian food chain's new Beersheba branch - review
Not all River branches are kosher but several are and the newest one most definitely is – making it an attractive proposition, even for Netanya residents like us.
What were the most popular Ten Bis orders in 2022?
Food delivery platform Ten Bis revealed statistics for the most popular orders in Israel overall, as well as ordered by city and food categories.
Eating fish while pregnant: Beneficial or detrimental? - study
Study authors concluded that "government recommendations should be reviewed to emphasize the beneficial value of fish consumption during pregnancy."
Sushi Mamilla: Where Middle East and Far East meet - review
The tiny restaurant looks very generic, but the food it serves is absolutely excellent.
Yama: Kosher sushi that’s not just for haredim
If you want to eat at the restaurant, reservations are recommended.
Hip Asian kitchen in Jerusalem
My biggest complaint about sushi in Israel is that some places skimp on the fish, which is of course the most expensive ingredient. Here the sushi had plenty of fish.