Restaurant Mina Tomei (everything is transparent in Japanese) is a special atmosphere and a collection of dishes from five Asian cuisines: Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Indian and Chinese. The menu itself is divided into five columns, each of which is devoted to one of the five cuisines of the East and Asia. In the upper part of the menu there are “simple” or “light dishes”, in the lower part of the dish, which require more long preparation. The restaurant has tables for couples, for small companies and long tables for feasts in the Asian style, when companies of young people together eat and drink, discussing certain topics. The walls are trimmed with boards or completely covered with pots of greenery, dishes of the day or dishes from the chef are written with chalk on the wall, and dim lighting complementing the atmosphere of an Asian restaurant, combined with smells, sounds, colors and colors takes you to another world, the world of Asia and East with its incomprehensible, intricate simplicity. Everything was very tasty, the girls waitresses served efficiently and kindly, explaining features of a particular dish with readiness and patience. Desserts just made an indelible impression. There are only six of them, we have chosen four and were in the seventh heaven of bliss. The price is very liberal for such a restaurant in such a prestigious place. For example, a main course costs from 50 to 90 shekels. Having had a great time, with alcohol and sweet, we left about five hundred shekels, including tips for a family of four. Translated with Google Translate