Israel- Day 1 Recap
Jul. 9th, 2009 10:38 amin a handy-dandy bullet point format. :-)
-Aliza met me at the airport, and we hopped a sherut (shared taxi) to our hotel in Jerusalem.
-We grabbed something to eat near the hotel (Israeli bagels are... different), then hopped a bus downtown, and walked to the Old City. It was nice to see my old stomping grounds again.
-We took a tour of Ir David and walked through the Hezekiah tunnel.. The Antiquities comission thoughtfully provided a place to buy knockoff Crocs, since the water reaches knee-height at times.
-After returning to the hotel for a quick nap, we headed back downtown to dinner at El Gaucho. Amazing steak, really. The whole experience (The waitress described the menu! There was an amuse-bouche! Even the dessert was fancy!) put every kosher restaurant back home to shame.
-We followed up dinner with some shopping on the midrechov, then went back to the hotel for the night.
Today's going to be more low-key because of the fast, but I suspect that tonight will involve sushi. :-)
If people want to get in touch with Aliza and me while we're in town, our cell number is 052-364-2310
-Aliza met me at the airport, and we hopped a sherut (shared taxi) to our hotel in Jerusalem.
-We grabbed something to eat near the hotel (Israeli bagels are... different), then hopped a bus downtown, and walked to the Old City. It was nice to see my old stomping grounds again.
-We took a tour of Ir David and walked through the Hezekiah tunnel.. The Antiquities comission thoughtfully provided a place to buy knockoff Crocs, since the water reaches knee-height at times.
-After returning to the hotel for a quick nap, we headed back downtown to dinner at El Gaucho. Amazing steak, really. The whole experience (The waitress described the menu! There was an amuse-bouche! Even the dessert was fancy!) put every kosher restaurant back home to shame.
-We followed up dinner with some shopping on the midrechov, then went back to the hotel for the night.
Today's going to be more low-key because of the fast, but I suspect that tonight will involve sushi. :-)
If people want to get in touch with Aliza and me while we're in town, our cell number is 052-364-2310
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Date: 2009-07-09 07:53 am (UTC)Sushi - Japanika is the best deal in town, and it's also by far the best sushi in town. Right next to Misrad Hapnim on Shlomtzion Hamalka, walking distance from the Midrochov.
El Gaucho - truly an amazing experience, though I'm going to take Aliza to task for ordering white wine with a steak.
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Date: 2009-07-09 08:04 am (UTC)By the way, does your bakery use a wood oven (aka Montreal style), the typical New York approach or something different? I'm fascinated by the different breads and dumplings that occur in the world.
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Date: 2009-07-09 08:06 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-07-09 12:33 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-07-15 08:48 pm (UTC)We hope to get there next time, though.