Gandhi, a new kosher Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv, has opened its doors, offering Mumbai-style street food in a space that previously housed another kosher Indian restaurant in the 1970s. The restaurant, described as more of a food stand than a full restaurant, aims to recreate the atmosphere of a Mumbai street stall. A review in The Jerusalem Post praises the flavorful lentil soup and curries but notes the relatively high price of the rice (NIS 23). The restaurant's menu includes a selection of main courses, side dishes, soups, and drinks. The service is provided by staff recently arrived from Mumbai, adding to the authentic experience. The restaurant's location is significant, as it fills a longstanding need for easily accessible kosher Indian food in Tel Aviv, eliminating the need for lengthy travel to find similar cuisine. The opening of Gandhi is seen as a positive development in the history of kosher Indian food in Tel Aviv, building on the legacy of Reena Pushkarna, who opened a kosher Indian restaurant at the same location in the 1970s.
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Published: 3 months ago Tel Aviv-Yafo