Uri Buri, located in the ancient city of Acre, is a seafood establishment that offers an exceptional culinary experience. The ambience is bustling, reminiscent of a government agency's accounting department, but the attentive and gracious service makes up for it. The interior design is simple yet cozy, with a view of the sea that adds to the overall atmosphere.
The price range is reasonable, considering the quality of the food and service. Uri Buri offers a tasting menu that includes dishes such as anchovy crudo, scallops with Jerusalem artichoke and spirulina, and grilled shrimp with rice noodle, artichoke, and butter. The half portions are also recommended, allowing for a wider variety of dishes to be sampled.
For drinks, the establishment offers a fine selection of Israeli wines that pair well with the seafood dishes. Cocktails and soft drinks are also available. The St. Peter's fish, octopus, and ceviche are highly recommended, and the barramundi dish is a standout.
Uri Buri is a must-visit fine dining spot in Acre, especially for seafood lovers. The restaurant's cookbook is also available for purchase, allowing customers to recreate the exceptional dishes at home.
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We really enjoyed everything. We had a delicious meal that you can stop as soon as you are full! Everything was fresh, crispy, delicious and interesting I want to go back again! It is recommended to take the combined ticket in the old city which ends at the port near the restaurant Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
There’s something about Uri Buri. Maybe it’s the splendid light when the sun is low. Or the small samples of soups that make you want more. Perhaps it’s the story of Uri, his tenacity and commitment. Whatever it is, this place feels special and you can’t deny it. Two tips: one, the tasting menu is a misleading name. Rather, by requesting this service you are giving your waitstaff permission to order on your behalf, and you’ll be billed for all items. Second, do not feel obligated to have the sushi with wasabi sorbet. For people who really love horseradish, that sorbet is really neat. But otherwise I thought it was the least interesting plate and most overdressed item we had.