
Best cheap eats in the historic Israeli port city of Akko
A 10-stop DIY culinary tour around the Old City and waterfront of Acre (Akko).
Jessica Halfin is an American immigrant who arrived in Israel in 2006. She is an Israeli-trained baker, gourmet cook, food and culture writer, and gives foodie tours to tourists in Haifa City.

A 10-stop DIY culinary tour around the Old City and waterfront of Acre (Akko).

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Israel’s growing band of boutique cheese makers admit they aren’t in it for the money. In the run up to Shavuot, we take a look at how this new industry is blossoming across the country.

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These establishments create food with love and care, and of course with the fresh seasonal products of the local terroir and Mediterranean waters.

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ISRAEL21c’s list of restaurants where you can sink your teeth into a truly spectacular piece of meat.

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Art and archeology, nature and science exploration: Fascinating, educational activities on the grounds of Israel’s institutions of higher education.

Pining for American-style cupcakes or knishes? Wishing for British high tea or German grub? It’s all here, if you know where to look.

More than just a trend, the anise-flavored alcoholic drink and other craft spirits are all the rage among Israel’s food and drink enthusiasts.

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