Ashdod Travelers guide
Culinary arts 197 With no hotel in the village, Avi offered to pay Ronjan for staying at her home. She agreed, and he stayed. After two months of living together (with her grandmother and sisters), the two lovebirds married in a traditional Buddhist wedding. And then they came to Israel. Ronjan worked in flower arranging, but did not neglect for one moment her dream of opening a business selling fish and seafood to people from her homeland who were working in the country. Together with Avi, making the dream come true seemed possible. That is how a Thai restaurant called "Ronjan" was born on the coast of Ashdod. The beginning wasn't easy. Many of Ashdod's residents, old and new, raised an eyebrow. It did not discourage Ronjan and Avi. Gradually news of the quality of the tiny restaurant spread. The single table was joined by more tables, and the great demand led to the move to Mei Ami Beach. 24 Max Nordau street, opposite Mei-Ami Beach Sunday- Thursday 12:00- 22:00; Friday 11:00-17:00 054-8111585
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