 Welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosal. I'm here today in a new Indian restaurant that opened recently in Jerusalem It's called Ichi Kadna. This place is located on Hillel Street, which is one of the main streets in the center of Jerusalem Specialized in Indian food from the Rajasthan region of India It is dairy and it's under the supervision of Zohar, which is of course a Different cash-route organization than the Rabanat. If you're not Jewish, none of this stuff matters to you What matters to you is that they do good Indian food We've just ordered a few dishes. You're gonna see how this place fairs you I must say my name is Nick and I'm from India Rajasthan and I'm living in Israel from last year So two weeks before we open up our new restaurant Ichi Kadna and we're still in Hillel Street 24 Food is being bring from all parts of India, from north, east, north, from everywhere The street food and everything. We like to give the Indian vibe, not just Indian food Or Indian food, Indian food, Indian food, Indian food, Indian food Everything was Indian food. It's a gift to our culture, to people For someone who's never heard about Indian food, what would you recommend on the menu? There's a lot of to try and the best food I think I recommend you Malai Kofta, Palak Paneer, Masala Dosa, Samosa Everything is very, you know, like Indian food is everything very tasty Anything coming to the menu that we should be excited about? Soon we're gonna have like a more special thing We have new menu, what we have we've got a new menu And one of the surprises we bring from the all over India I think people just want to eat like Shahrukh Mahalapane and all this every time Something new, you know, like the new experiment do taste with a lot of ingredients A lot of masala from India So it will be fun When I visited tonight, Ichi Kadna had only been in operation for a little over two weeks So imagine that their menu is going to be in flux as they find their footing They did have some classics already like Palak Paneer, Malai Kofta and Matar Paneer But other classics like Chana Masala were conspicuously absent as well as beer But Nikhil told me that they're going to be adding those to the menu in the coming weeks Our total came to 144 shackles for a Malai Kofta, a Coca-Cola, a Masala chips Which were excellent by the way, and a Darkital And at today's exchange rate that's about $42 Not the cheapest but also not too expensive I'm just delighted that there is more Indian food in Jerusalem Thanks for watching, more videos coming to this YouTube channel very soon