Gloria Deutsch

Gloria Deutsch was born in Liverpool and gained her B.A. (Hons.) degree in English Language and Literature there. Deutsch made Aliya in 1973 together with her husband, Alexander, a surgeon and two small girls. Deutsch began contributing to the Jerusalem Post soon after arriving in Israel and has never stopped.

 Katzir

Katzir: Inspired food and seafront dining in Tel Aviv - review

 Margaux restaurant in Petah Tikva

Margaux: A warm and welcoming restaurant in the heart of Petah Tikva - review

 A FIRST-CLASS Japanese dining experience

Dashi: Japan comes to Netanya - restaraunt review


Shulchan David: Dining at David's table in Netanya - review

We very much enjoyed our experience at Shulchan David and can recommend a visit with total confidence. Great for families with children, too.

 Shulchan David

Salon Yevani: Greeks bearing gifts in Herzliya - review

The brains behind Salon Yevani, situated in the Daniel Hotel in Herzliya Pituah, belong to renowned chef Guy Peretz, so we knew the food would be creative and inspired.

 Salon Yevani

Nini Choo: Enjoying Japanese delights in Petah Tikva - review

We left Nini Choo in agreement that the restaurant has maintained its very high standards.

 Nini Choo

'Oklahoma!' shines in Israel: LOGON’s latest musical triumph

Theater review: Light Opera Group of the Negev Netanya Community Center

 THE LOGON presentation of  ‘Oklahoma.’

Kempinski: Topnotch breakfast at a Tel Aviv hotel - review

Hotels in Israel are renowned for their great breakfasts, and the one at the David Kempinski is an outstanding example of what a truly great breakfast has to offer.

 Breakfast at the David Kempinski hotel in Tel Aviv.

BP restaurant: A gourmet restaurant at an Israeli gas station - review

We have visited BP on the Coastal Highway several times, and we both got the distinct impression this time that it is aiming to be less of a diner and more of an upmarket restaurant.

 BP restaurant

Dudes: The best burgers you will find anywhere - review

The atmosphere is laid back, the staff friendly and efficient, and, in my opinion, the burgers are the best you will find anywhere.

 A hamburger and fries are seen being served at Dudes in Netanya.

Café Brenner: Good food in a historic setting - review

The restaurant is quite cozy and welcoming despite its large size, thanks to an abundance of fresh green plants positioned around the place.

 SOME OF the offerings at Café Brenner.

Nina Bianca: A very good restaurant that continues to live up to its reputation - review

We said our goodbyes and returned home with (very) full stomachs and confirmation that Nina Bianca continues to be a very good restaurant.

 Nina Bianca

Queen Lu: The fusion restaurant offering Thai, Japanese menus - review

Queen Lu, a fusion restaurant with separate Japanese and Thai menus.

 Queen Lu.