Salvador Litvak Raves About Serengeti Steakhouse In Baltimore
Filmmaker takes a tasty detour, praising local East African-inspired savories in Charm City

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Salvador Litvak, known to his followers as the Accidental Talmudist on Instagram, delighted fans this week with a mouthwatering snapshot from Serengeti in Baltimore. “😋 Geshmak! So good! Serengeti in Baltimore! Lip smacking good!!” he wrote, using the Hebrew slang term for “delicious.”
Talmudist Takes A Flavor Break
The Los Angeles–based filmmaker, whose credits include the kosher comedy When Do We Eat? and the upcoming feature Guns & Moses, appears to be squeezing in a food stop between festival screenings and press rounds. Just last month, Litvak teased the theatrical release of Guns & Moses via Instagram, thanking Collider for its coverage and sharing the film’s explosive teaser.
Inside Serengeti’s Charm City Appeal
Located in Baltimore’s cultural district, Serengeti has become a local favorite for its hearty injera platters and spiced stews. According to Yelp, the restaurant holds a 4.5-star rating, with diners praising its savory mesir wat and lamb tibs. Litvak’s post suggests he sampled a signature dish—potentially the injera topped with a rainbow of sauces—and gave it his seal of approval.
In the comments, followers chimed in with questions about his order. “Which dish did you try?” one user asked, while another wrote, “We need a full review!” Several praised his choice of spot, calling Serengeti a Baltimore hidden gem.
As Litvak gears up for the summer debut of Guns & Moses, a prayer-themed action-drama he co-wrote with his wife Nina Davidovich Litvak, this culinary pitstop serves as a flavorful reminder that even busy creators need to refuel—and in Baltimore’s case, that means a lip-smacking meal.

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