Save Your Time For The Family And Order Delivery for the Jewish Holidays

Since the pandemic began, we’ve learned to love takeout so we can enjoy our favorite restaurants delivered to the comfort of our homes. Not only does this make getting dinner on the table during busy days an easy feat, it also supports local businesses who are the backbones of our community and need our business to continue moving forward.

Pro tip: use the Coupon Code Delicious20 to save 20 shekels on your first order!

For Jewish holidays, coming together as a community is a time-honored tradition as we ring in the Jewish New Year with blasts from the shofar and wishes of “Shana Tova” to friends and family. While this year will look quite different, you can still be a part of the community celebration by bringing it inside your home with delivery from a restaurant through a platform like Wolt.

Enjoy a holiday dinner from your favorite restaurant, and wish them “Shana Tova” through the support of your business.

For a home-cooked meal, order from Hamitbahon, a beloved Tel Aviv restaurant. To keep with the tradition of eating fall harvest foods for Rosh Hashanah, start your meal off with a refreshing Beetroot Salad paired with some savory Sweet Potato Patties. Couscous is often eaten as its many grains are symbolic of good wishes, and the Quinoa Salad with cranberries, nuts and herbs is a great substitute. They also serve a classic Vegetable Couscous with fall root veggies that would be great for the holiday. Choose a meat or vegetarian entrée from one of the many heartwarming dishes, like Goulash, Moussaka, and Stuffed Cabbage, but don’t forget to order the Carrot and Nut Cake for dessert. 

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If a brisket is your Rosh Hashanah tradition, order from Makon Shel Basar, a steakhouse in Tel Aviv. With high-quality burgers (vegan and vegetarian options as well) served with sides like Potato Gratin and Green Beans, you may find yourself with a new tradition instead of the brisket.  Make sure to start with some of their homemade bread, served with olive oil, garlic confit and olives and finish up the meal with some more bread, placing an order for the warm Bread Pudding.



For a classic bistro meal with a menu that’s sure to please everyone, dine in with Café Noir for the new year. Main dishes include several types of schnitzel – even a Schnitzburger for a combination of the two – along with pasta, grilled fish and vegetable Green Curry. Light up some candles as the night comes to a close and finish of the festivities with a creamy Tiramisu or Chocolate Mousse.

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Fish dishes are a traditional part of Rosh Hashanah, as fish is a sign of good blessings to come in the new year. While some people eat fish head to symbolize the desire to be “heads, not tails,” ordering from of Tel Aviv’s finest fish restaurants is another way to bring in good luck. 



Shtsupak sells a selection of fresh fish you can prepare yourself at home. You choose your fish, and they will clean it up and season it however you’d like. You can also choose a selection of salads and sides, or let them cook the fish for you with options like Oven Baked Salmon or Sea-Bass, grilled Fish Kebab, and fried Fish And Chips. An added benefit of having fish for dinner, if you keep Kosher, means you can indulge in their Cheesecake or Bavarian Cream for dessert.



Another great choice, Fishop sells deep fried fish and raw cold dishes, such as Oysters, Sashimi and Fish Ceviche. With a focus on seafood, you can order your favorites like shrimp, scallops and mussels in a variety of ways. They also serve fish fillets with your choice of side. They don’t offer desserts on the Wolt menu, so pick up a honey cake from your favorite local bakery to bring a Rosh Hashanah classic to your table.



For a very non-traditional meal, grab some Asian delivery with Café Taizu. With selections from countries like Thailand, Vietnam, India, and China you can take a culinary adventure without having to get on an airplane. Thai favorites include Chicken Breast Larb Gai, Curry Panang (with a vegan option) and Fresh Rice Springrolls. Indian curries of Masala and Vietnamese Bahn Mi’s add even more variety to your dinner. While not the traditional noodle kugel, Chinese Dan Dan Chicken Noodles are a fun twist to the holiday classic. For dessert, add on the Mankai Panna Cotta topped with caramelized pumpkin seeds to bring in some fall spirit to your Rosh Hashanah celebration.



However you are celebrating the High Holidays this year – from your couch, your dinner table or in your backyard socially distanced with neighbors – let it be a community celebration with food from your favorite local restaurant. Ordering through a platform like Wolt streamlines the process, giving both you and the restaurant an easier time as we all navigate these challenging times. It is sure to be a sweet new year, and definitely one we will remember.

Pro tip: use the Coupon Code Delicious20 to save 20 shekels on your first order!