The dinner menu here is composed of family recipes contributed by the best local cooks and served in an all-you-can-eat buffet that varies from night to night; when it's good, it is one of the best meals you'll find in Israel. The choices represent traditions that range from Morocco and Yemen to Russia and Hungary. I strongly urge you to sample everything and then zero in on a dish with herbs, seasonings, or sauces that catches your fancy. Dessert, sometimes exotic, sometimes average, is included, as are coffee, tea, and other beverages. The restaurant also serves a buffet breakfast, with many special homemade jams, salads, pita bread made on the spot, and other unusual items. If you are a guest at the Ramon Inn and charge your meal to your room, the 15.5% VAT should be deducted from the price if you pay your bill in foreign currency. A meal here is a delicious way to end a winter's day of trekking the crater. Be at the dining room when the doors open -- later things will be gone.
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