Rafi Adar
Born (1946-03-03) March 3, 1946
Culinary career
Television show(s)
  • * MasterChef Israel

Rafi Adar (Hebrew: רפי אדר, born 1946[1]) is an Israeli chef. He was a judge on MasterChef Israel's first season, but was dismissed during the shoots.[2] He owned the Pronto restaurant, considered by some to be the best Italian restaurant in Tel Aviv,[3][4][5] handing it over to new management in March 2017.[6] On Pronto's 21st birthday, he published a book on it with recipes.[7] Media has covered some of his comments that elicited outrage.[8]

In addition to being a chef, he is also a film-maker,[9] and has filmed the only Israeli film on boxing.[10]

References

  1. "Pronto : אוכל, תרבות, אהבה / רפי אדר ; עריכה מקצועית - נעמה אברמוביץ' ; הפקה - ליאת לוי | אדר, רפי, 1946- (אברמוביץ, נעמה ) | אברמוביץ, נעמה | הספרייה הלאומית". www.nli.org.il (in Hebrew).
  2. "Tempest in a Soup Pot Raises Internet Traffic" via Haaretz.
  3. "Dining: As authentic as it gets". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
  4. "The Seven Best Italian Restaurants in Tel Aviv" via Haaretz.
  5. Gordon, Buzzy (December 25, 2015). "Tel Aviv's best Italian restaurant?" via www.ynetnews.com.
  6. גולן, תיקי (August 25, 2017). "רפי אדר: "הרגשתי לא נוח ב'פרונטו'"" via www.ynet.co.il.
  7. "לפי הספר: שרי אנסקי על הספר החדש של רפי אדר". Makor Rishon.
  8. "רפי אדר - האיש, השערוריות והפה הגדול" via Haaretz.
  9. "החשבון שלי". directorsguild.org.il.
  10. "דם בזירה: על סרטי האיגרוף של כל הזמנים" via Haaretz.


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