Wolfnights Chef Burgers (For the pack animal...hopefully not from a pack animal)
Posted by Brad Hofman on Wednesday, September 1, 2010 Under: Restuarant Reviews
Situated on the corner of Nachlat Benyamin and Lilenblum is Wolfsnight Chef Burgers and they serve.....yes you got it burgers. The ambience is very beige with seating on the road and in the restaurant. It again reminds me of an American burger joint.
The menu is on the wall and basically in Hebrew with the main titles in English like "Snacks, Burgers and Specials". So if you have absolutely no Hebrew knowladge the waitron can always translate the main details for you. This can be a fantastic experience , one you can retell your grandchildren or at parties.
There is a concept called a brain fart, this is a real term. It is defined as a gap, interruption or uncontrolled shift in a chain of thought resulting in a lull, pause and /or blank stare during oral communication. It sometimes involves the continuous use of the words "um" or "er". My waitron was trying to explain the menu to me and it went something like this:
The menu is on the wall and basically in Hebrew with the main titles in English like "Snacks, Burgers and Specials". So if you have absolutely no Hebrew knowladge the waitron can always translate the main details for you. This can be a fantastic experience , one you can retell your grandchildren or at parties.
There is a concept called a brain fart, this is a real term. It is defined as a gap, interruption or uncontrolled shift in a chain of thought resulting in a lull, pause and /or blank stare during oral communication. It sometimes involves the continuous use of the words "um" or "er". My waitron was trying to explain the menu to me and it went something like this:
"We......er....have a .....er......burgers.They....er.....comes with.......er............chips and......er......soda.........or er........you ....er.......can .........er......have.....er.......the .........specials"
This guy was brain farting all over the place that I thought he was going to have a brain crap.
This restaurant caters for meat eating population and their concept of salad is the small lettuce garnish on the plate. The place is not kosher and has bacon on the menu. I am still not sure how I feel about that. One part of me is happy that the option exists. There is a portion of Isreal's population and visitors that frequent the land that are not Jewish, however, I feel that this is a Holy Land and therefore pork products should not be served. I mean ,If for some unknown reason you decided to travel and Siberia was fully booked for the summer and you could not get hotel accommodation in Scotland, your only choice was Saudi Arabia, Dubai or Qatar, you would not be able to get pork products in these countries. Most people would not complain or even expect to find pork in the country. Not sure why Israel society is so pork mad, but I guess there are worse things than eating pork, like wearing red jeans with a purple or orange shirt.
To continue, I had the chicken burger special (comes with chips and a soda), my friend had a beef and lamb burger. The burgers are freshly made, high quality and very tasty. The presentation was also very simple but elegant. Overall I would say good quality food at a premium price. The burgers are NIS 38 and specials NIS 53 (including chips and a soda).
So in conclusion, if you are looking for a good, quality and tasty burger, Wolfsnight Chef Burgers is a great place to eat. The best part about it is that you will definitely not bump into any vegetarians there.
This guy was brain farting all over the place that I thought he was going to have a brain crap.
This restaurant caters for meat eating population and their concept of salad is the small lettuce garnish on the plate. The place is not kosher and has bacon on the menu. I am still not sure how I feel about that. One part of me is happy that the option exists. There is a portion of Isreal's population and visitors that frequent the land that are not Jewish, however, I feel that this is a Holy Land and therefore pork products should not be served. I mean ,If for some unknown reason you decided to travel and Siberia was fully booked for the summer and you could not get hotel accommodation in Scotland, your only choice was Saudi Arabia, Dubai or Qatar, you would not be able to get pork products in these countries. Most people would not complain or even expect to find pork in the country. Not sure why Israel society is so pork mad, but I guess there are worse things than eating pork, like wearing red jeans with a purple or orange shirt.
To continue, I had the chicken burger special (comes with chips and a soda), my friend had a beef and lamb burger. The burgers are freshly made, high quality and very tasty. The presentation was also very simple but elegant. Overall I would say good quality food at a premium price. The burgers are NIS 38 and specials NIS 53 (including chips and a soda).
So in conclusion, if you are looking for a good, quality and tasty burger, Wolfsnight Chef Burgers is a great place to eat. The best part about it is that you will definitely not bump into any vegetarians there.
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