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2022-08-11T10:03:04.033Z


The "Casa San Pellegrino" project was launched for the fifth time and the people who opened it this time are Keren and Itzik Kadosh (Cafe Kadosh), who hosted a small number of diners in their private home for a festive and unusual meal. No way


At the end of the Corona break (which wasn't exactly a break, because there were boxes in this style, but it's not the same), last night (Wednesday) the "Casa San Pellegrino" project was launched for the fifth time, in the framework of which diners come to the private homes of the famous chefs and are hosted for a sumptuous meal.

The first to celebrate the comeback are Keren and Itzik Kadosh of Jerusalem, "Cafe Kadosh" if by mistake you still don't know, a real Jerusalem institution that is celebrating its 55th year of existence.

This time, as is the tradition of the project, we did not go to that mythical "holy cafe" but to the house where the couple lives and we were treated to a meal that included lots of surprising and different dishes from what you usually find in Kedush, but we also left with good news for the future.

Watch the article and the not-so-ordinary interview with the couple.

Keren Vaitzik Kadosh, photo: Shuka Cohen

The next meal, for which the tickets are already sold out, will be hosted by Chef Ran Shmueli (Claro) at his home in Ramat Gan, and the project will end on August 29 in Caesarea, at the home of Assaf Doctor, the owners of the restaurants Ivy, Doc, and the brothers

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Source: israelhayom

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