I have Celiac and restaurants with a lot of gluten free options are few and far between. This restaurant had an extensive gluten free menu and the staff were knowledgeable and made sure my food was safe. I was served by Roni and she helped me translate the menu from Hebrew to English and was able to answer all of my food-related questions. Everything I ate was good, though it wasn’t anything to write home about. I had beef skewers with white rice, gf pad thai, and vanilla mochi which came to a total of $32.42. I would definitely eat here again!
Very tasty dishes, a large selection of gluten-free sushi (there is a lot of consideration for gluten-free due to the owner's familiarity with celiac disease) I highly recommend it to anyone who is sensitive to/avoids gluten
In the past this restaurant was excellent, so we came back again for the fifth time if not more.
But this time - when the order was taken it was a mess, impatiently and finally a crucial mistake - I asked for gluten free plate - I emphesized to separate my food since I m celiac.
I got my plate with gluten - the damage was done,
Other dish I order of scalop - had no taste at all - poor quality.
And finally the price - way exaggerated.
We are not going back there.
To their credit: reasonable gluten-free options and neat signage. Very nice waiters.
Beyond that: we waited an hour and a quarter for our order and food. With kids and it was really annoying. It wasn't that tasty to me. And most annoying: a minimum order of 150 NIS per person. I was shocked. That's a lot more than the average person is satisfied with, and we took takeaway so as not to waste money. In short, a cheesy Tel Aviv place. I didn't connect.
Vegan sushi, insanely delicious, and served in a spectacular and aesthetic way. The food is creative, and so delicious, and the menu is varied.
There are dishes for celiacs, soy and gluten-free sauces, and again - in such delicious food.
It sucks that we smoked next to us on the balcony, and the crowded tables don't allow you to escape the stench.
Their cocktails are not made on the spot, but come as a purchased pre-made bottle.