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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
- ↑ "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).
- ↑ "Tempest in a Soup Pot Raises Internet Traffic" – via Haaretz.
- ↑ "Dining: As authentic as it gets". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
- ↑ "The Seven Best Italian Restaurants in Tel Aviv" – via Haaretz.
- ↑ Gordon, Buzzy (December 25, 2015). "Tel Aviv's best Italian restaurant?" – via www.ynetnews.com.
- ↑ גולן, תיקי (August 25, 2017). "רפי אדר: "הרגשתי לא נוח ב'פרונטו'"" – via www.ynet.co.il.
- ↑ "לפי הספר: שרי אנסקי על הספר החדש של רפי אדר". Makor Rishon.
- ↑ "רפי אדר - האיש, השערוריות והפה הגדול" – via Haaretz.
- ↑ "החשבון שלי". directorsguild.org.il.
- ↑ "דם בזירה: על סרטי האיגרוף של כל הזמנים" – via Haaretz.
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