Saturday, July 7, 2012

Woody Allen and mushroom-chestnut pasta

Last night, after an afternoon's worth of hand-washing my clothes, I met up with Sara and Myles at Lev Smadar, which is one of few cafe/restaurants open on Friday nights and Saturdays. It's also non-kosher and has an old-fashioned movie theatre inside. The red curtains get drawn before the movie begins! It is also notorious for never starting their movies on time. If you're ever in Jerusalem, you should check it out. It's on Lloyd George 4, just off of Emek Refaim in the German Colony.

The three of us sat at a corner table (great for people-watching) and enjoyed bruschetta. Myles and I each ordered the mushroom-chestnut pasta at the waitress's suggestion and Sara ordered the Madame Croque. We also ordered cappuccinos, an apple pie with homemade whipped cream, and a little pot of cheesecake. Also. Pop tastes so much better in other countries... Ben told me in Turkey that it's because they use real sugar. Mm.  



We watched the new Woody Allen movie, To Rome With Love, which was hilarious and made me want to go to an opera. Too bad the Italian parts were only subtitled in Hebrew though... (image credit: fine art notebook):



1 comment:

  1. Yummy!! We'll go see an opera together this year, don't worry. ;)

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