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The Jerusalem Post

Diplomats, international guests get a taste of home in new exclusive open-fire restaurant

 
FLAME’S KITCHEN prepares flavorful cuts of meat over the traditional Parilla.  (photo credit: Yuri Skvirski)
FLAME’S KITCHEN prepares flavorful cuts of meat over the traditional Parilla.
(photo credit: Yuri Skvirski)

Leading diplomats, business figures and international guests gathered at the Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel on Tuesday for the grand opening of FLAME Art of the Grill. For many of them, the event offered a special treat, the ability to savor some of the most iconic dishes cooked on an open fire from their own culinary tradition.

Left to right: European Union Ambassador to Israel Dimiter Tzantchev, Kenyan Ambassador to Israel Samuel Thuita, Japanese Ambassador to Israel Mizushima Koichi at FLAME Art of the Grill. (Credit: Yuri Skvirski)
Left to right: European Union Ambassador to Israel Dimiter Tzantchev, Kenyan Ambassador to Israel Samuel Thuita, Japanese Ambassador to Israel Mizushima Koichi at FLAME Art of the Grill. (Credit: Yuri Skvirski)
FLAME Art of the Grill inauguration at Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel (Credit: Yuri Skvirski)
FLAME Art of the Grill inauguration at Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel (Credit: Yuri Skvirski)

The restaurant - a collaboration between the Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel and the Nice to Meat You Group - introduces to Israel the art of open-flame cooking. In order to create its concept,  co-founders Alon Aharonovitch, Dorian Coupit and Chef Ilya Goldmann set on a culinary journey to explore and absorb grilling techniques used across the globe, including in Argentina, United States and Japan.

Left to right: Kenyan Ambassador to Israel Samuel Thuita, European Union Ambassador to Israel Dimiter Tzantchev, French Ambassador-Designate to Israel Frederic Journes, Japanese Ambassador to Israel Mizushima Koichi, and Argentine Charge d’affaires Francisco F. Tropepi at FLAME Art of the Grill. (Credit: Yuri Skvirski)
Left to right: Kenyan Ambassador to Israel Samuel Thuita, European Union Ambassador to Israel Dimiter Tzantchev, French Ambassador-Designate to Israel Frederic Journes, Japanese Ambassador to Israel Mizushima Koichi, and Argentine Charge d’affaires Francisco F. Tropepi at FLAME Art of the Grill. (Credit: Yuri Skvirski)
Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel CEO Yossi Navi and Communications Entrepreneur Chanoch Reichenberg. (Credit: Yuri Skvirski)
Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel CEO Yossi Navi and Communications Entrepreneur Chanoch Reichenberg. (Credit: Yuri Skvirski)

Attendees at the event included Japanese Ambassador Mizushima Koichi, Kenyan Ambassador Samuel Thuita, Argentine Charge d’affaires Francisco F. Tropepi, and French Ambassador Designate Frederic Journes, as well as international and Israeli dignitaries and journalists.

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The article was written in cooperation with the Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel.

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