This story originally appeared on Travel + Leisure. The menu described them as falafel balls. They were shaped like falafel balls. But they were not falafel balls. At least, they weren’t like any ...
Acre restaurateur and hotelier Uri Jeremias is reopening his historic Efendi Hotel on September 1, three months after rioters torched the 12-room boutique establishment. Jeremias’s famed fish ...
The menu described them as falafel balls. They were shaped like falafel balls. But they were not falafel balls. At least, they weren’t like any falafel balls I’d ever tasted, and I’ve tasted many.
Star Israeli chef Uri Jeremias always employed disaffected youths -- Jewish and Arab -- at his seafood restaurant in the mixed city of Acre which was hit by intercommunal violence a year ago — JACK ...
Chef and hotelier Uri Jeremias hopes to introduce travellers to the Western Galilee You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Reviews and ...
Acre, Israel is a city of contrasts and multitudes. Perched on the country’s northern coast, skimming the teal blue Mediterranean, the ancient port town is a convergence of Muslim, Jewish, Christian ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The water washes over me. Sometimes almost burning, sometimes shockingly cold. There are no windows, only circular holes in the dome-shaped ceiling that ...
Israel's sleepy, Crusader port city of Akko — also known as Acre — lies just 12 miles from the Lebanese border, well within range of Hezbollah rockets. In 2006, during the last war between Israel and ...