A Summary of Pesach Restaurants all over Israel for 2023.
It is that time of year again when anyone who keeps kosher in Israel wants to know which restaurants are open for Pesach and if they serve kitniyot or not. The way Pesach falls this year means that there are very few nights for eating out and many of the top restaurants are already fully booked!
I have tried to provide as much accurate information as possible and will continue to update this list until Pesach is over. However, if you plan to go to a specific restaurant and want to be 100% sure, please double-check the information yourselves. I also highly recommend making reservations in advance as it is likely to be an extremely busy Pesach for restaurants all over the country. If I have not specified a hechsher or whether they serve kitniyot, it means I have not confirmed that information.
As always, if you would like to share your experience at any of these Pesach restaurants, or discover any new or different information, please share in a comment below, or share a review on Restaurant Club Israel.
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Here is a list of Kasher Le Pesach Restaurants in Israel:
Jerusalem Area Pesach Restaurants
- Agrocafe (Kitniyot), Moshav Srigim, near Beit Shemesh – a cafe with amazing coffee, served with Pesach pastries and sandwiches.
- Arcaffe – dairy cafe in Mamilla Mall.
- Ben Ami (Badatz Chatam Sofer, No-Kitniyot) – cafe and patisserie on Emek Refaim -all biscuits and cakes on sale are kitniyot-free.
- Berlin Burger (No-Kitniyot) – burger restaurant in Mamilla Mall, burger buns made with potato flour.
- Biga (No-Kitniyot) – small cafe in Mamilla Mall.
- Black Iron (No-Kitniyot) – a steakhouse bar near Shuk Machane Yehuda, with a menu focused on Wagyu beef with a few grilled chicken, fish, and vegetable options. The Wagyu fillet was the best steak I have had all year.
- Bleecker Bakery (No-Kitniyot, Mehadrin), Beit Shemesh – a dairy chain cafe.
- Cafe Gan Sipur (No-Kitniyot, Mehadrin) – a cafe in Gan Sacher in Jerusalem that includes a varied kid’s menu.
- Captain Burger (Kitniyot) – burger restaurant in the First Station complex.
- Focaccia Moshava (No-Kitniyot)– meat restaurants with lots of salads and bistro-style dishes.
- Greg Cafe (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot) – dairy cafe chain restaurant in Mamilla.
- Hacnaanit (Kitniyot), Kfar Adumim – smoked meat food truck at the entrance of Kfar Adumim.
- Happy Fish (No-Kitniyot), Mamilla – a fish and dairy restaurant with a huge outside terrace.
- Humus Eliyahoo (Kitniyot, Mehadrin) – hummus restaurant with branches in Hadar Mall Talpiot (Mehadrin), Malcha Mall (Mehadrin), and Shuk Machane Yehuda. Check out the Hummus Eliyahu English menu.
- Kazze (Tzohar, Kitniyot) is a gluten-free dairy restaurant on Bezalel, with a focus on pizza and pasta. The menu is the same as the rest of the year (English menu).
- Khan (No-Kitniyot) is the dairy restaurant and bar off the lobby of the Orient Jerusalem Hotel.
- Luciana (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot), Mamilla Mall – Italian dairy restaurant with outside seating.
- Luciana, DCity, Ma’ale Adumim – Italian dairy buffet.
- Machne Asada (No-Kitniyot) – the street food restaurant of Black Iron with some wagyu beef dishes.
- Mitzle (Kitniyot) – a meat street food restaurant by Chef Avi Levy specializing in Turkish food, with lamb and veal shwarma served in Pesach laffa bread.
- OrienTop (No-Kitniyot) – a meat restaurant on the roof of the Orient Jerusalem Hotel.
- Palomino (Tzohar, Kitniyot – with non-kitniyot options) is an Italian restaurant and lounge bar with inside and outside seating. I ate there last Pesach with friends and their kids and we all loved the food.
- Pasta Basta (Tzohar, Kitniyot) – pasta bar with branches in Shuk Machane Yehuda, Yaffo Street (City Center), Hadassah Ein Kerem, and Mevaseret Zion.
- Rooftop Restaurant, Mamilla Hotel (No-Kitniyot) – open on Seder night with a Shabbat-friendly menu, for those who want a lighter and cheaper meal in a kosher hotel. During Chol Hamoed, Rooftop will only be open for dinner.
- Villa Brown Hotel (Tzohar, Kitniyot) – breakfast is served in the lobby and courtyard of the hotel and is open to non-hotel guests.
- Waffle Factory Cinema City (No-Kitniyot) – amazing desserts and drinks, I have eaten there before on Pesach and the food was great.
- Waldorf Astoria Hotel – King’s Court dairy restaurant in the lobby and Palace Restaurant – fine dining meat restaurant.
Modiin, Petach Tikva & Rishon LeZion Area Pesach Restaurants
- Agvania Pizza (Kitniyot) – pizza chain with a branch in Azrieli Ramle.
- Atza (Kitniyot) – sushi restaurant with branches in Petach Tikva (Mehadrin), Modiin, and Shoham.
- Biga (Mehadrin, Kitniyot), a dairy chain cafe with branches in Shilat and Rishon LeZion.
- Biscotti (Badatz Beit Yosef, No-Kitniyot) in Petach Tikva is a dairy cafe and dessert store, that sells a variety of dairy and parev Pesach cakes to take home.
- Bleecker Bakery – a dairy chain cafe with branches in Petach Tikva (Kitniyot), Modiin, and Beer Yaakov (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot).
- Burgerim (Kitniyot), Golden Mall, Rishon LeZion – burger chain.
- Cafe Lyon (Kitniyot), Yavne – varied dairy menu which includes breakfasts, sandwiches, toasts, salads, pasta, and grilled fish. Free parking.
- Captain Burger (Kitniyot), Reut – burger restaurant.
- Eventos (Badatz Beit Yosef, Kitniyot), Rishon LeZion – South American steak restaurant which was previously El Gaucho.
- Gehalim (Kitniyot), Rehovot – traditional meat grill restaurant.
- Greg Cafe (Mehadrin, Kitniyot) – dairy cafe chain restaurant with branches in Petach Tikva, Ramle, and Rehovot.
- Humus Eliyahoo (Mehadrin, Kitniyot) – two branches in Rishon LeZion in Rishonim, and Gold Mall.
- Kansai (Kitniyot), Petach Tikva – sushi, Asian salads, order online.
- Landwer (Kitniyot) – dairy cafe chain with branches in Petach Tikva, Rehovot Mall, and Azrieli Rishonim (Mehadrin).
- Mexicana (Kitniyot), Petach Tikva – Mexican street food restaurant.
- Moses (Kitniyot), Petah Tikva – burger restaruant.
- Nini Choo (Kitniyot), Petah Tikva – sushi and Asian dishes with non-kitniyot options.
- Papa John’s (Kitniyot) – gluten-free pizza, mozzarella stick, and other side dishes – branches in Modiin and Petach Tikva.
- Pasta Basta (Kitniyot) – pasta bar with branches in Modiin, and Rehovot.
- Rotisserie Chicken Club (Kitniyot) – rotisserie chicken restaurant in Dan Town in Petach Tikva.
- Shipodey Tzipora (Kitniyot), Rishon Le Zion – traditional steakiah.
Tel Aviv Area Pesach Restaurants
- Agvania Pizza (Kitniyot) – pizza chain with branches in Brodetski, Dizengoff Center, Gan HaIr, Givatayim, and Shenkin.
- Aloha poke bowl restaurant in Sarona Market.
- Atza (Kitniyot) – sushi restaurant with branches on Ben Yehuda and in Holon.
- Ben Ami (Kitniyot) – dairy cafe on Rehov Nachmani, all cakes, and biscuits for sale are kitniyot free.
- Biga (Kitniyot) – a dairy cafe with branches in the Sarona complex (Mehadrin) and in Ayalon Mall in Ramat Gan.
- Biscotti (Badatz Beit Yosef, No-Kitniyot) in Bnei Barak is a dairy cafe and dessert store, that sells a variety of dairy and parev Pesach cakes to take home.
- Bleecker Bakery (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot), Ramat Gan – a dairy chain cafe.
- Ca Phe Hanoi (Tzohar, Kitniyot) – Vietnamese and Asian fusion restaurant off Kikar Rabin.
- Chuma (Kitniyot) – traditional Mizrachi food in Gan Hair.
- Coompaniya (Kitniyot) – home-style meat restaurant by the Bleecker Bakery, in MidTown.
- Darya Restaurant (No-Kitniyot) – restaurant in the Hilton Tel Aviv by Chef Hillel Tavakuli serving a fusion of the Far East and Mediterranean food, more detailed review here.
- Dosa Bar (Tzohar, Kitniyot) – Indian street food restaurant on Ben Yehuda. Same menu as usual as they are always gluten-free.
- Dvora (Kitniyot) – Chef Eyal Shani’s kosher restaurant off the lobby of the Debrah Brown Hotel on Ben Yehuda. Special dishes include roast beef and gravlax served on a large stone. I ate at Dvora last Pesach and the food was great.
- Flamingo by Brown Beach House (Kitniyot) – weekday breakfast open to non-hotel guests until 1 pm, book here.
- Goshen (Kitniyot) – traditional steak restaurant in Nahalat Binyamin.
- Greg Cafe (Kitniyot) – dairy cafe chain restaurant, with branches on Dizengoff and in TLV Fashion Mall (Mehadrin).
- Humus Eliyahoo (Mehadrin, Kitniyot) – branches in Ayalon Mall, Ramat Gan, Dizengoff Center, and Yaffo Flea Market.
- Kansai (Kitniyot) – sushi restaurant on Yigal Alon.
- La Lasagna (Mehadrin, Kitniyot) – Italian dairy restaurant on Dizengoff.
- Landwer (Kitniyot) – dairy cafe chain with branches in Azrieli Center, Ramat Aviv Mall, Ramat Hachayal, and Yad Lebanim Theater Holon (Mehadrin).
- Lighthouse 5th Floor (No-Kitniyot) – weekday breakfast and Friday brunch open to non-hotel guests, book here.
- Mexicana (Kitniyot) – Mexican street food restaurant with branches in Sarona Market and Shuk Tzafon.
- Mifgash HaSteak (Kitniyot) – traditional grilled meat restaurant on Menachem Begin.
- Mooshoo (Tzohar, Kitniyot) – Asian cocktail bar underneath Ca Phe Hanoi.
- Nini Hachi (Kitniyot) – sushi and Asian dishes with non-kitniyot options.
- Pankina (Kitniyot) – Italian dairy restaurant on Rehov Gordon with No-Kitniyot options.
- Pasta Basta (Kitniyot) – pasta bar with branches in Ayalon Mall in Ramat Gan, Azrieli Center, Dizengoff, and Hashmonaim.
- Pita Dizengoff (Kitniyot) – meat street food restaurant on Dizengoff.
- Poupee (Kitniyot) bar and restaurant with Chef Aviv Moshe supervising the kitchen.
- Rashel (Mehadrin, Kitniyot) is a Moroccan-themed restaurant in Namal Tel Aviv.
- Rotisserie Chicken Club (Kitniyot) – rotisserie chicken restaurant with branches in Sarona Market and Shuk Tzafon.
- Sereia is an elegant dairy and fish restaurant in The David Kempinski hotel.
- Surfside Seaview Restaurant is a classic meat grill restaurant in the main dining room of the Sheraton Tel Aviv Hotel, run by Chef Yehuda Amar, winner of Master Chef Israel 2018.
- Sushi Bar Bazel (Kitniyot) is a popular sushi and Asian restaurant in the lobby of the Prima City Hotel on Mapu Street, which is newly kosher.
- Tasting Room (Tzohar, Kitniyot) – wine-tasting bar with a dairy menu in Sarona.
- The Common is a beautifully designed cocktail lounge in The David Kempinski hotel, with a separate cigar room.
- West Side, Royal Beach Tel Aviv (Kitniyot) – a meat chef restaurant with very good food and service.
- Yakimono (No-Kitniyot) – Japanese restaurant in the Hilton Tel Aviv.
- Zota Pizza (Kitniyot) – pizza restaurant in Kochav Hatzafon area in North Tel Aviv.
Mercaz/Sharon Pesach Restaurants
- Aresto Restaurant (Mehadrin, Kitniyot), Caesaria Port – an Italian dairy restaurant in a beautiful setting, with good food, and a family-friendly menu that includes non-kitniyot options.
- Atza (Kitniyot) – sushi restaurant with branches in Hadera and Drorim Mall near Even Yehuda.
- Baronita (Kitniyot), Zichron Yaakov – meat restaurant off the midrochov that also sells ready-made food before Chag, Hebrew Pesach menu here.
- Beef Bar Steak House (Kitniyot), Netanya – a steak restaurant with a variety of cuts.
- Ben Ami (Kitniyot) – a dairy cafe with branches in Herzliya and Or Akiva, all cakes, and biscuits for sale are kitniyot-free.
- Biga (Kitniyot) – a dairy cafe with branches in Hod Hasharon, Kfar Saba (Mehadrin), and Ir Yamin.
- Biscotti (Badatz Beit Yosef, No-Kitniyot) in Netanya is a dairy cafe and dessert store, that sells a variety of dairy and parev Pesach cakes to take home.
- Bistro 56 (Kitniyot) – a steak restaurant in the Herzliya Marina overlooking the sea.
- Bleecker Bakery – a dairy chain cafe with branches in Raanana, Kfar Saba, Kfar Yona, Netanya (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot), and Ir Yamim .
- Boulangerie Zichron
- Captain Burger (Kitniyot), Hadera – burger restaurant.
- Casa Barone (No-Kitniyot), – a simple meat restaurant located in the Beit Maimon hotel.
- Coompaniya (Kitniyot) – home-style meat restaurant by the Bleecker Bakery.
- El Gaucho (Kitniyot), Netanya – traditional South American steakhouse overlooking the sea.
- Greg Cafe (Kitniyot) – dairy cafe chain restaurant, with branches in Hod Hasharon, Kfar Saba (Mehadrin), and Ir Yamin.
- Hameyasdim16 (Kitniyot), Zichron Yaakov – meat taboon restaurant on the Midrochov.
- Hanan Hagaban (Kitniyot), Herut – dairy shop and cafe specializing in goat, sheep, and cow cheese, near Netanya.
- Hayekev (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot), Netanya – a dairy Italian restaurant overlooking the sea.
- Herbert Samuel, Ritz Carlton Herzliya (No-Kitniyot), Herzliya Pituach – I have eaten there on Pesach a few times and the food was just as good as it always is.
- Humus Eliyahoo (Mehadrin, Kitniyot), Hadera – hummus restaurant .
- Landwer (Kitniyot), Kfar Saba Green – a dairy cafe chain – this branch is newly kosher.
- Mandarin (Kitniyot), Raanana – a dairy cafe in Park Raanana.
- Maree Sky Lounge (Kitniyot) Netanya – a lounge bar on the 15th floor of the Vert Lagoon Hotel, serving meat, fish, and vegetarian dishes.
- MojoSan (Kitniyot) is an Asian self-service restaurant in the Piano Center in Netanya. The menu includes sushi, steamed buns, bubble tea, and dim sum.
- Pasta Basta (Kitniyot) – pasta bar with branches in Kadima Zoran, and Netanya
- Port Cafe (Kitniyot), Caesarea – a kosher dairy bistro in the Caesarea Harbour with Greek influences.
- Tishbi BBQ Garage (Kitniyot)- over Pesach, the Tishbi restaurant on the midrochov in Zichron Yaakov gets taken over by the Tishbi smoked meat truck. I have eaten there in the past and the food was very good, with a very limited menu.
- Tishbi Winery (Kitniyot) – the dairy restaurant of the main Tishbi winery is located between Binyamina and Zichron Yaakov. I have eaten at the winery over Pesach, it gets very busy but they have a great Pesach menu. The photos below are from Pesach.
- 300 gram (Kitniyot), Moshav Betzet, near Nahariya – family-friendly steak restaurant focusing on quantity over quality, lots of outside seating.
- Agvania Pizza (Kitniyot) – pizza chain with a branch in Horev Center in Haifa.
- Atza (Kitniyot) – sushi and Asian fusion meat dishes with branches in Afula, Akko, Beit Shean, Kiryat Chaim, Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya, and Rosh Pina (Mehadrin).
- Banahala (Kitniyot), Nahariya – a meat bistro in the heart of a Pecan orchard with garden seating.
- Biga (Kitniyot) – a dairy cafe with branches in Hadera, Haifa, Kiryat Ata (Mehadrin), Karmiel, and Kiryat Bialik. The branch in Horev is completely gluten-free.
- Biga Meat (Kitniyot) – a meat restaurant from the Biga chain in the Nof HaGalil mall overlooking Nazareth.
- Bleecker Bakery (Kitniyot) – a dairy chain cafe with branches in Hadera and Nof HaGalil.
- Burgerim (Kitniyot), Nahariya – burger chain.
- Captain Burger (Kitniyot), Afula- burger restaurant.
- Greg Cafe (Kitniyot) – a dairy restaurant with branches in Harish, Yokneam, Tiveria (Mehadrin), and Kfar Tavor.
- Habokrim (Kitniyot) – a steakhouse in Kibbutz Merom HaGolan on the Syrian border. Not to be confused with the non-kosher restaurants by the same name.
- Hummus Bardichev (Kitniyot), – the branch in Azrieli Mall Haifa will be open for Pesach.
- Humus Eliyahoo (Mehadrin, Kitniyot) – hummus restaurant with branches in Beit Shean, and Tzemach Junction (Mehadrin).
- Iskander (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot) – meat and fish restaurant in Kibbutz Gadot in the Upper Galil, near Rosh Pina, north of the Kinneret. The menu includes non-kitniyot options.
- Lotte (Kitniyot), Tiberias – meat chef restaurant in the Galei Kinneret Hotel overlooking the Kinneret. The setting is stunning and the food and service are very good.
- Mizpe Hayamim Restaurant (Kitniyot) – a delicious dairy farm-to-table restaurant inside the Mizpe Hayamim Hotel.
South Israel Pesach Restaurants
- Agvania Pizza (Kitniyot) – pizza chain with branches in the Marina and in Globes Center in Ashkelon.
- Atza (Kitniyot) – sushi restaurant with branches in Ashdod and Kiryat Malakhi.
- Biga (Kitniyot) – a dairy cafe with branches in Netivot (Mehadrin), and Ashdod Fashion Mall.
- Bleecker Bakery – a dairy chain cafe with branches in Beer Sheva, Gedera, Kiryat Gat (Kitniyot), and Ashdod (No-Kitniyot, Mehadrin).
- Cafe Gan Sipur (Kitniyot), Ashdod – a dairy cafe in the park that includes a varied kid’s menu.
- Greg Cafe (Kitniyot, Mehadrin) – a dairy restaurant with branches in Kiryat Malachi, Sderot, Netivot, Beer Sheva, Dimona, and the Dead Sea.
- Humus Eliyahoo (Mehadrin, Kitniyot), Dead Sea – hummus restaurant .
- Mexicana (Kitniyot), Rehovot – Mexican street food restaurant.
- Pasta Basta (Kitniyot) – pasta bar with branches in Big Beer Sheva, and on Ringelblum Street in Beer Sheva.
- Ranch House – an American-style steak restaurant in the Nevo Isrotel Dead Sea Resort.
- Space (Kitniyot), Moshav Emunim – a large meat restaurant near Ashdod.
- Yotvata Inn (Kitniyot), Kibbutz Yotvata – the meat restaurant (Pundak Yotvata) located next to the famous dairy restaurant, on Road 90, approximately 40 minutes from Eilat.
Eilat Pesach Restaurants
- Biga (Kitniyot) – a dairy chain cafe in the Kiryat Haim area of Eilat.
- Captain Burger (Kitniyot) – burger restaurant.
- Greg Cafe (Kitniyot, Mehadrin) – a dairy chain restaurant in the Kiryat Haim area of Eilat.
- Meatos Grill & Bar (Kitniyot) – a steakhouse restaurant on the beach Promenade under the Dan Eilat Hotel.
- Pasta Basta Eilat (Kitniyot) – simple homemade pasta bar.
- Shipudei Tzipora (Badatz Beit Yosef, Kitniyot) – a traditional Israeli grill restaurant.
Pesach & Take Away Catering
- Avi Malka Events (Mehadrin) – delivery all over Israel.
- BaShishi (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot) – collection in Ariel, delivery to Jerusalem, Petah Tikva, and around Yehuda VeShomron, check the website for a full list.
- Catering Lavi (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot) – collection points in Kiryat Ata, Kiryat Shmuel, Haifa, Pardes Hanna – Karkur, Netanya, Raanana, Kfar Saba, Givat Shmuel, Petah Tikva, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Lod, Modi’in, Jerusalem, Alon Shvut and Ramat Beit Shemesh.
- Dennys Food (Rabbanut Hof Hasharon) – the former owner of The Deli on Nitza, now based in Moshav Udim near Netanya.
- Focaccia Moshava (No-Kitniyot), Jerusalem – collection and delivery of prepared meat and salads.
- Gita, Shoham – traditional Ashkenazi delicatessen.
- Goldy’s (Badatz Chug Chatam Sofer, No-Kitniyot, No Shruya, meat is Badatz Ha’eda Charedit), Jerusalem – traditional delicatessen with Ashkenazi and Sephardi food, full Goldy’s English Pesach menu.
- Health Eat (Mehadrin) – healthy and nutritious catering.
- Ibiza Bar is a catering company in Kiryat Ata in the Haifa area. Order in English here.
- Jerusalem Cuisine (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot, No Shruya (Gebrokts), gluten-free) – Delivery throughout Israel, full English menu online.
- Jerusalem Delights (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot, No Shruya) – American-style catering with delivery to Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh and the surrounding areas, full menu online. Minimum order NIS 350.
- Jewish Restaurant (Badatz Ada Haredit, No-Kitniyot, No Shruya), Bnei Barak – traditional Ashkenazi food, min order of NIS 950 for collection and NIS 1800 for delivery. There is also a food market for takeaway.
- Kinamon Catering (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot, No Shruya available) – delivery to Jerusalem, Gush Etzion, Modiin, Maale Adumim, Rehovot, Beit Shemesh, Tel Aviv, Herzliya, and Raanana. Online ordering in English.
- Ma’adanei Tzidkiyahu (Kitniyot) – one of the oldest and most famous delis in Shuk Machane Yehuda, with several branches and delivery in Jerusalem, as well as Gush Etzion, Mevarseret Zion, and Modiin.
- Malka Grill (Badatz Machpud, Kitniyot) – delivery to Jerusalem area.
- Mama Catering (Badatz Machpud, No-Kitniyot) – delivery throughout Israel, Hebrew Pesach menu online.
- Marvad HaKasmim (Mehuderet, No-Kitniyot), Jerusalem – delivery to all of Israel.
- Migo Food Market (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot), Raanana – collection only.
- Naomi Catering (Mehuderet, No-Kitniyot, No Shruya) – great Pesach catering, personally recommended! Delivery to Jerusalem area, Be’er Sheva, Mercaz & Sharon areas, full English menu for first days online. Free pick-up in some cities.
- Nova Catering (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot) full English menu and ordering online.
- Oh Mama, Tel Aviv – three branches in Tel Aviv and delivery to Tel Aviv, Givatayim, and Ramat Gan.
- Pasha (No-Kitniyot), Jerusalem – Pesach menu includes salads, meat, fish, and side dishes.
- Prohibition Pickle (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot) – traditional Ashkenazi food with delivery from Jerusalem to Zichron Yaakov. Order online in English.
- Scoop Catering (Mehadrin, No-Kitniyot) option for No Shruya food. Delivery on to Jerusalem, Gush Etzion, Tel Aviv, Beit Shemesh, Raanana, Kfar Saba, Tel Mond, Herzliya, Modiin, Chashmonaim, Rechovot and Tzur Hadassah. English menu and booking form.
- Sender (Non-Kitniyot) – traditional Ashkenazi food, online store in Hebrew.
- Shabbos Bistro (Badatz Kehilot), Jerusalem – traditional Ashkenazi food.
- Shmulik Cohen Restaurant (Mehadrin), Tel Aviv – traditional Ashkenazi food.
- Sulica (Kitniyot) – a deli selling prepared food by Chef Avi Bitton with branches on Rehov Einstein and in Schuster Centre in Ramat Aviv, Herzliya Pituach and Hod HaSharon.
- Taam HaChef – delivery between Ashdod and Netanya.
Wishing everyone חג פסח כשר ושמח.
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