![]() That said a friend of the family, when he came to pick me up to bring me to his parent’s for dinner, when he saw I was literally a stone’s throw from the place - well not with my pitching arm but a GOOD thrower could do it from the patio of my airbnb, see the image above - he said that I HAD to eat there at least once while I was staying in Acre. So, while I knew Uri Buri was just next door… I hadn’t really considered going in. but like I said, I wasn’t paying that night. ONCE in my life, while in Kyoto, Japan, I got taken to french restaurant that only at like 14 people at a time, and was so expensive that the menu didn’t include prices (as in if you care about price, you probably shouldn’t eat there anyway) and that meal was SO good it was better than sex…. If I’m going to pay three times the price for my meal I want it to taste three times as good as the cheaper alternatives… and that rarely happen. While in my 50 odd years, and they’ve been odd… I’ve had occasion to eat at some of the world’s top restaurants, I really do tend to prefer expensive meals when someone else is paying for them. I knew Uri Buri was there and that a couple had spent the night at my Airbnb just so that they could have dinner there, and it was supposed to be THAT good… but as it was also really expensive. The sign faces the ocean and the road… and is translucent (so I was looking through from the back)… I reversed the image making the writing no longer backwards The place offers up what can best be described as Israeli/French/Asian fusion food, that’s heavy on the cream and oils. That said, if you go to seafood restaurants hoping to be able to get a healthy low-fat meal… this is NOT the place for you. and considering the place was literally a 4 minute walk from my Airbnb fo r a month… how could I not. According to Forbes Magazine, it is one of the three restaurants in Israel any traveler to the country must try…. And finally, if you really enjoy angling for fish, Bassmaster Fishing has you covered as you make attempts to become the Bassmaster Classic Champion.Īll games listed above will be available via the service on Tuesday, April 18.Located at the edge of the Mediterranean, in a completely renovated 400 year old Ottoman building in Acre, is what many consider to be the best fish restaurant in all of Israel, Uri Buri. Blazkowicz as he tries to thwart Nazi’s.įor a more relaxing, charming experience, there’s Kena: Bridge of Spirits and Sackboy: A Big Adventure. The highlight here is for fans of fast-paced and thrilling shooters, some of the best shooters out there, even there’s plenty of Doom to sink your teeth into, and Wolfenstein, if you wish to jump into the story of B.J. ![]() While Sony has added some stellar titles to its lineup for PS Plus, a few other games will sadly be leaving on May 15. Coming to PS Plus Extra and Premium in AprilĬlassics coming to PS Plus Premium in April It also just so happens that Xbox Game Pass subscribers might be familiar with a few of these titles, as most of them are Microsoft-licensed. The Essential line-up for April was revealed two weeks ago, detailing that Sackboy: A Big Adenture, Tails of Iron, and Meet Your Maker would be coming to the first tier of the service.Īs for those with Extra and Premium, you can expect a lot more bang for your buck. Catch the trailer for Knea: Bridge of Spirits' anniversary update here.
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