Sami VeSusu

Sami VeSusu is an Israeli restaurant serving Romanian cuisine at 179 Ohelei Keidar Street in Beersheba, inside the city's municipal market.[1]

The restaurant was established in April 1970, and was named after a popular Arabic-language television series that was broadcast in the early days of Israeli television.[2]

Concept

Sami and Susu is a simple workers' restaurant with vermeric tables and wooden chairs. On the walls is embroidery from Romania that the founder Marcel Lerer brought with him, when he immigrated to Israel in 1964, and circles resembling beer barrels with advertisements for Goldstar beer.

Sami and Susu was the first restaurant in Be'er Sheva to serve beer and meat by weight. It has been frequented by celebrities, including actors (e.g. Zvika Hadar), singers, and politicians.[3]

The restaurant's flagship dishes include Romanian kebabs, brain, oats, veal, chorba and homemade salads like ikra and Romanian eggplant salad.[4]

References

  1. "סמי וסוסו בבאר-שבע - מסעדה עם טעם". 18 April 2007. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  2. ""סמי וסוסו" באר שבע - מייסד: מרסל לרר, 1970". 25 November 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2018 via Haaretz.
  3. "מועדון ארוחת הערב: שאלון לצביקה הדר". 30 December 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  4. "From Sirens to Seafood: The Best Restaurants in Southern Israel". 22 November 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2018 via Haaretz.
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