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Poteach Et Yadecha Restaurant in Arad

Poteach Et Yadecha is a meat restaurant and fast-food counter at Arad Mall. Current local tourism and restaurant directories also describe prepared meals and catering service.

The business name is sometimes transliterated in different ways. Use the telephone number below when checking current service or placing an order.

What kind of food is served?

Current sources consistently categorize the business as a meat restaurant or fast-food counter. This page does not publish a full menu or assume that every item is available daily.

Call if you need a particular dish, a large order or food for a group. Ask about ingredients and shared preparation areas when allergies or dietary restrictions are involved.

Finding the restaurant in Arad Mall

Current directories agree that the restaurant is at Arad Mall but use different street-side addresses for the complex. Publishing the mall name avoids sending travelers to the wrong entrance. Call for current instructions if you are unfamiliar with the area.

Arad Mall is in the city of Arad, not at the Dead Sea shoreline. Allow driving time from Ein Bokek, Neve Zohar, Masada and the hotel district.

Kosher and catering information

The current Arad tourism directory labels the restaurant kosher, but certification is a mutable detail. Visitors who require a particular standard should check the current certificate directly.

Local sources also mention prepared food and catering. Confirm the minimum order, collection or delivery arrangements, menu, price and notice period before relying on this service.

Contact and practical details

  • Location: Arad Mall, Arad
  • Telephone: 077-700-2997
  • Business type: Meat restaurant, fast-food counter and prepared-food service
  • Confirm before visiting: Opening, current mall entrance, menu, takeaway, catering, dietary needs and current kosher certificate

Frequently asked questions

Where is Poteach Et Yadecha?

Current sources place it in Arad Mall. Published street-side addresses differ, so use the mall name and call for the current entrance.

What kind of restaurant is it?

It is consistently listed as a meat restaurant and fast-food counter. Current local information also describes prepared-food service.

Does the restaurant provide catering?

Current local directories mention catering or event-food service. Confirm menu, quantities, notice period, collection or delivery and price directly.

Is Poteach Et Yadecha kosher?

The current Arad tourism directory describes it as kosher. Check the certificate in effect when you visit if certification matters to you.

Is Arad Mall near the Dead Sea hotels?

No. It is in Arad and requires a road journey from the Dead Sea shoreline.

Medorat HaShevet Culinary Experience in Arad

Medorat HaShevet is an advance-booked culinary gathering in Arad built around a long shared meal, smoked meats and locally made wine. Current local tourism and managed business records describe a hosted experience for small groups rather than a conventional walk-in restaurant.

Reservation is essential. Confirm the date, exact address and format directly because current listings associate the experience with more than one Arad address and do not publish one consistent schedule.

What is the Medorat HaShevet experience?

The current sources describe a social meal with multiple smoked-meat servings and wine from a local private winery. The hosts explain parts of the food and wine experience as the meal progresses, so visitors should expect a longer hosted gathering rather than a quick restaurant booking.

The number of courses, wine selection and exact duration may change. Request the current format and inclusions before paying.

Booking and group planning

This experience is listed as suitable for small groups and requires advance registration. Tell the host how many people will attend and whether anyone has allergies, dietary restrictions, mobility needs or does not drink alcohol.

Do not assume that vegetarian, vegan, child or alcohol-free arrangements are available simply because an older description mentions a broad audience. Obtain confirmation for each participant before booking.

Confirming the meeting address

Two current records place Medorat HaShevet at 3 Sayir Street, while another current listing connects the experience with the Tzoof Winery location at 25 Plada Street. The phone number is consistent. Ask which address applies to your booking and do not navigate until the host confirms it.

Use the Arad visitor guide for city orientation. If wine is included, arrange a driver or transportation plan that does not depend on a participant driving after drinking.

Contact and practical details

  • City: Arad
  • Telephone: 050-422-4777
  • Format: Advance-booked hosted culinary gathering
  • Core experience: Smoked meats and locally made wine
  • Confirm before booking: Date, exact address, start time, duration, group size, menu, dietary needs, alcohol arrangements, price, cancellation terms and accessibility

Frequently asked questions

Is Medorat HaShevet a walk-in restaurant?

No. Current sources describe an advance-booked hosted culinary experience.

What does the experience include?

The consistent core is a long shared meal centered on smoked meats and locally made wine. Confirm the current menu and inclusions before booking.

Where does Medorat HaShevet take place?

Current listings disagree between 3 Sayir Street and a winery location at 25 Plada Street in Arad. Confirm the exact meeting address by telephone.

How long should visitors allow?

Current managed information describes a multi-hour experience, but no fixed duration is published here. Ask for the schedule for your booking.

Can dietary requirements be accommodated?

Ask before paying. Provide each participant’s requirements and obtain direct confirmation that the planned menu can accommodate them.

Finjan Cafe in Arad

Finjan is a cafe at 11 Shamir Street in Arad. Current local tourism and dining records identify coffee and ice cream.

The name Finjan is used by more than one business in Israel. This page covers the Arad cafe reached through the telephone number below. Confirm the location before navigating so that you do not follow an unrelated listing.

A cafe stop in Arad

Finjan is suited to a short coffee or refreshment stop in the city. Coffee and ice cream are the two offerings supported across multiple current sources. Other items may be available, but the page does not present a fixed menu.

Call ahead if you need a full meal, a specific pastry, seating for a group or a dietary option. Product availability and service format can change during the day.

Finding the correct Finjan

The verified Arad sources connect this cafe with 11 Shamir Street and telephone 053-231-6229. Other online records use the Finjan name for different locations, so the phone number is the safest identity check.

Arad is a separate desert-highland city above the Dead Sea. It is not within walking distance of Ein Bokek, Masada or the shoreline hotels.

Planning a break on the road

Finjan can fit into an Arad itinerary or a longer drive between the Negev and the Dead Sea. Use the Arad visitor guide for regional orientation and the Dead Sea restaurant guide for other verified food stops.

In hot weather, a cafe stop does not replace carrying sufficient water for the drive and any planned outdoor activity.

Contact and practical details

  • Address: 11 Shamir Street, Arad
  • Telephone: 053-231-6229
  • Business type: Cafe and ice-cream stop
  • Confirm before visiting: Opening, current menu, seating, takeaway and dietary needs

Frequently asked questions

Which Finjan does this page cover?

It covers Finjan Cafe in Arad, associated with 11 Shamir Street and telephone 053-231-6229.

What does Finjan Cafe serve?

Coffee and ice cream are supported by multiple current sources. Ask about any other food or drink when you call.

Is Finjan Cafe beside the Dead Sea?

No. It is in Arad, reached by road from the Dead Sea region.

Are opening hours available?

Current sources do not provide a sufficiently consistent schedule for publication. Call before making a special trip.

Can groups stop at Finjan?

Ask before arriving with a group. Confirm seating, service time and whether advance ordering is needed.

Pizza Tokyo in Arad

Pizza Tokyo is a local pizzeria at 33 Hen Street in Arad. Current regional and managed business sources also identify coffee and ice cream, so the business can serve as a casual meal or refreshment stop during an Arad day.

The name refers to this Arad pizzeria, not a Japanese restaurant. Menu choices and service hours can change, so call before traveling for a specific item.

Pizza, coffee and ice cream

Pizza is the business’s main category across the sources reviewed. Coffee and ice cream are also consistently listed. A broader menu may be available, but this page does not publish items that could not be confirmed across at least two current records.

Ask about current sizes, toppings, takeaway, delivery and dietary options. If anyone has a food allergy, discuss ingredients and shared preparation surfaces directly before ordering.

Kosher information

Current Easy and Arad culinary records describe Pizza Tokyo as kosher. The page does not assume that a directory label confirms today’s certificate. Visitors requiring a particular kosher standard should check the certificate and operating arrangements at the business.

Adding Pizza Tokyo to an Arad route

The pizzeria is in Arad’s urban commercial area. It can fit before or after galleries, workshops, desert lookouts or the road toward Masada and the Dead Sea.

Arad is not part of the Ein Bokek hotel promenade. Check the driving time in the Arad visitor guide before combining the stop with shoreline activities.

Contact and practical details

  • Address: 33 Hen Street, Arad
  • Telephone: 08-995-5016
  • Business type: Pizzeria, coffee and ice cream
  • Confirm before visiting: Opening, current menu, takeaway or delivery, payment, dietary needs and current kosher certificate

Frequently asked questions

Is Pizza Tokyo a Japanese restaurant?

No. Current business records identify Pizza Tokyo in Arad as a pizzeria with coffee and ice cream.

Where is Pizza Tokyo located?

It is listed at 33 Hen Street in Arad.

Does Pizza Tokyo serve ice cream?

Yes. Ice cream appears in both the current managed listing and the current Arad culinary directory.

Is Pizza Tokyo kosher?

Current sources describe it as kosher. Confirm the certificate in effect when you visit if certification matters to you.

Can I order takeaway or delivery?

Current listings mention these services, but coverage, minimum orders and availability should be confirmed directly.

Beit Halechem Bakery and Cafe in Arad

Beit Halechem is a bakery and cafe at 33 Elazar Ben Yair Street in Arad. Current municipal, tourism and managed business records describe handmade breads and baked goods together with cafe food such as sandwiches, pizza and coffee.

It works as a city food stop for residents and travelers heading between Arad, Masada and the Dead Sea. Call if you need a particular product, a large order or seating, because bakery inventory and service format can change during the day.

Bakery, cafe and takeaway food

The current sources consistently identify Beit Halechem as both a bakery and a cafe. Bread, pastries and other baked goods are central to the business, while sandwiches, pizza and coffee broaden the range beyond a conventional bakery counter.

This page does not publish a complete menu. Ask what is available when you visit, especially late in the day or before a holiday, when individual baked items may sell out.

Kosher information

Current Arad tourism and managed business sources describe Beit Halechem as kosher mehadrin. Certifications and supervising authorities can change, so travelers who rely on a specific standard should inspect or request the current certificate before ordering.

No dietary or allergen claim should be inferred from the kosher listing. Ask the bakery directly about ingredients, shared preparation areas and any product-specific requirement.

Planning an Arad stop

Beit Halechem is in Arad, not in the Ein Bokek hotel area. It can fit before a desert drive, after a local attraction or as a takeaway stop for a carefully planned outing.

Use the Arad visitor guide to plan city and regional distances. If taking food into the desert, store it safely, carry sufficient drinking water and remove all waste from natural areas.

Contact and practical details

  • Address: 33 Elazar Ben Yair Street, Arad
  • Telephone: 08-997-5777
  • Business type: Bakery and cafe
  • Current core range: Breads, baked goods, sandwiches, pizza and coffee
  • Confirm before visiting: Opening, current stock, seating, large orders, dietary needs and current kosher certificate

Frequently asked questions

Is Beit Halechem a bakery or a cafe?

It is listed as both. Current local sources describe a bakery counter together with cafe food and drinks.

What can visitors buy?

Current sources consistently support breads, baked goods, sandwiches, pizza and coffee. Confirm specific products before making a special trip.

Is Beit Halechem kosher?

Current local listings describe it as kosher mehadrin. Check the certificate in effect when you visit if a particular standard matters to you.

Can I place a larger order?

Current business records mention delivery and large-order activity, but arrangements, minimum quantities and timing must be confirmed by telephone.

Is the bakery near the Dead Sea hotels?

No. It is in Arad, which requires a drive from Ein Bokek, Neve Zohar and the Dead Sea shoreline.

Cafe 31 in Arad

Cafe 31 is an independent cafe-restaurant at the Alon fuel-station complex in Arad. Current local sources consistently describe coffee, pizza and ice cream, making it useful for a casual stop before or after driving between Arad and the Dead Sea.

Published telephone and street records do not all agree. The landline below is corroborated by two current local directories, while the fuel-station complex is the clearest shared location description. Call before relying on a street number or fixed schedule.

What can you order at Cafe 31?

Coffee, pizza and ice cream appear consistently across the current sources reviewed for this page. Some listings describe a broader cafe menu, but items and availability can change. Ask about the current menu if you need breakfast, a full meal or a particular dietary option.

This is a local cafe rather than a Dead Sea resort restaurant. It may suit travelers looking for a straightforward stop in Arad without entering the hotel district around Ein Bokek.

Finding Cafe 31

Use the Alon fuel-station complex in Arad as the practical location reference. Because published street numbers and telephone records conflict, confirm the correct entrance and current service directly.

Arad is above the Dead Sea in the desert highlands. It is a separate city and requires a drive from Ein Bokek, Neve Zohar, Masada and the shoreline hotels.

Adding the cafe to an Arad day

Cafe 31 can be combined with city errands, an Arad gallery visit or a drive to nearby desert sites. Start with the Arad visitor guide to understand the city’s relationship to Masada and the Dead Sea.

For more local options, compare the cafe with other businesses in the Dead Sea restaurant guide. Call each business separately because opening days and kitchen hours vary.

Contact and practical details

  • Location: Alon fuel-station complex, Arad
  • Telephone: 08-691-0252
  • Food and drink: Coffee, pizza and ice cream
  • Visits: Call ahead when making a special trip
  • Confirm before traveling: Current entrance, opening, menu, dietary needs, seating and takeaway availability

Frequently asked questions

Where is Cafe 31?

Current local directories place it at the Alon fuel-station complex in Arad. Call for precise arrival instructions because published street numbers differ.

What does Cafe 31 serve?

Coffee, pizza and ice cream are the items consistently supported across current sources.

Is Cafe 31 at the Dead Sea?

It is in Arad, a desert-highland city reached by road from the Dead Sea. It is not in Ein Bokek or on the shoreline.

Are the opening hours reliable online?

Current sources publish conflicting schedules. Call before making a special trip.

Is there a takeaway option?

Some current listings mention takeaway or delivery, but availability should be confirmed directly for your order and date.

Qumran Restaurant near Kalia and Qumran National Park

Qumran Restaurant is a visitor-center dining stop in the Kalia and Qumran area of the northern Dead Sea. Current local and restaurant directories identify it as a meat restaurant serving travelers in this part of the region.

This profile covers the restaurant near Qumran in the Dead Sea region. It is not the unrelated Qumran restaurant on HaArba’a Street in Tel Aviv.

A practical meal stop near Qumran

The restaurant’s location makes it relevant to visitors planning Qumran National Park, Kalia and the northern Dead Sea corridor. It may also serve organized groups using the area’s visitor facilities.

Published sources do not provide a sufficiently consistent current menu, schedule or public-access policy. Call before visiting to confirm whether individual travelers are being served, whether group reservations affect access and what food is available that day.

What to confirm before visiting

Ask whether the service is a walk-in restaurant, a visitor-center cafeteria or a group-meal arrangement on your date. These formats can involve different menus, seating arrangements and reservation requirements.

If kosher certification or another dietary requirement matters to you, request the current information directly. A historical or directory category is not a substitute for checking the certificate and kitchen arrangements in effect when you visit.

Planning Qumran and Kalia

Use the Qumran visitor guide for archaeological-site planning, admission and weather considerations. Restaurant service is separate from national-park entry and should not be assumed to be included with a ticket or tour.

Travelers continuing to the shore can plan separately with the Kalia Beach guide. Confirm the driving route and timing between each stop rather than treating Qumran, Kibbutz Kalia and Kalia Beach as one entrance.

Contact and practical details

  • Area: Kalia and Qumran, northern Dead Sea
  • Telephone: 02-993-6332
  • Business type: Visitor-center and meat-restaurant listing
  • Visits: Call ahead
  • Confirm before traveling: Exact entrance, public or group service, opening, menu, reservation requirement, dietary needs and accessibility

Frequently asked questions

Is this Qumran Restaurant in Tel Aviv?

No. This page covers the restaurant listed in the Kalia and Qumran area near the Dead Sea.

Is the restaurant inside Qumran National Park?

Current listings connect it with the Qumran visitor area, but they do not give a sufficiently precise entrance description. Call for exact arrival instructions.

Can individual travelers eat there?

That should be confirmed before visiting. Visitor-center restaurants may alternate between public service and coordinated group meals.

What kind of restaurant is it?

Current restaurant directories classify the Kalia-area business as a meat restaurant. Ask for the current menu and dietary information.

Should I reserve a table?

Call ahead. Confirm whether a reservation is required and whether the restaurant is serving the public at your intended time.

Grandpa’s Kitchen Pizza Food Truck by the Dead Sea

Grandpa’s Kitchen is a pizza food truck on Route 90 near the former Mineral Beach junction, below Kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem. It provides a small independent food stop for travelers moving between the northern Dead Sea, Ein Gedi and the central shoreline.

The food truck also accepts advance arrangements for private groups and events in the Dead Sea region. Public opening days can change, so call before building a journey around the stop.

What does Grandpa’s Kitchen serve?

Current regional sources identify handmade pizza as the food truck’s central offering. The business prepares pizza from fresh dough with tomato sauce and mozzarella. This page does not publish a full menu because toppings, sizes, dietary options and availability can change.

Ask about the current menu when you call, especially if your group has allergies, dietary requirements or needs more than a quick individual order.

Finding the food truck

The published location is by the old Mineral Beach junction on Route 90, below Mitzpe Shalem. This is a roadside Dead Sea stop, not a restaurant inside the Ein Bokek hotel district.

Mobile businesses and roadside operating points can move or pause service. Confirm that the food truck will be at the junction on your travel date and ask for precise arrival instructions.

Private groups and events

Current regional records also describe pizza catering for coordinated events in local camps, outdoor sites and other Dead Sea venues. An event service is different from arriving at the roadside food truck. Discuss the date, group size, venue, menu, service format, price and cancellation terms directly before relying on it.

Planning a northern Dead Sea stop

Grandpa’s Kitchen can fit after a hike, beach visit or activity near Mitzpe Shalem. Use the Dead Sea Israel guide to understand the regional distances, and check Dead Sea dining options if you need a fixed-location alternative.

Do not leave food or rubbish at roadside and nature sites. In hot weather, keep enough drinking water in the vehicle even when planning a food stop.

Contact and practical details

  • Area: Route 90 near the former Mineral Beach junction, below Mitzpe Shalem
  • Telephone: 053-330-9029
  • Public visits: Call ahead
  • Event service: Advance coordination required
  • Confirm before traveling: Current location, opening, menu, dietary needs, payment method and event terms

Frequently asked questions

Is Grandpa’s Kitchen a permanent restaurant?

It is listed as a food truck. Confirm its current operating point and public opening before traveling.

What food is Grandpa’s Kitchen known for?

Current regional sources consistently identify handmade pizza as its main offering.

Where is the food truck located?

The published location is near the former Mineral Beach junction on Route 90, below Kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem. Call for current directions.

Can Grandpa’s Kitchen cater a private event?

Current sources describe coordinated pizza service for local events. Availability, venue requirements, price and service format must be agreed in advance.

Is it close to Ein Bokek?

No. It is in the Mitzpe Shalem area, north of Ein Gedi and the Ein Bokek hotel district. Check driving time before adding it to your route.

Me Casa Restaurant in Vered Yeriho

Me Casa is a restaurant at the Vered Yeriho square roundabout, near Almog Junction on the northern Dead Sea approach. Current first-party, regional and managed sources support a mixed menu that includes pizza, focaccia, salads, pasta and grilled dishes, with indoor and outdoor seating.

The restaurant is a driving stop, not part of the Ein Bokek promenade. Call before visiting because menu items, hours and reservation needs can change.

What kind of restaurant is Me Casa?

The recurring theme across current sources is a broad, informal restaurant rather than a single-cuisine venue. Pizza and focaccia appear alongside salads, pasta and grilled food. That range can be useful for mixed groups, but specific dishes and dietary options should be confirmed directly.

The setting is beside agricultural land near the junction. Outdoor seating is supported by current sources, but weather, season and private events can affect where guests are seated.

Planning a stop near Almog Junction

Me Casa is convenient for travelers using the Jerusalem to Dead Sea route, visiting Qumran or staying around Almog Resort. It is not close enough to treat as a walkable restaurant for an Ein Bokek hotel stay.

DeadSea.com currently mentions the restaurant on the Almog Resort page. After approval, the hotel page should link to this dedicated profile and avoid duplicating mutable menu or schedule details.

Contact and practical details

  • Location: Vered Yeriho square roundabout, near Almog Junction
  • Telephone: 02-970-7078
  • Seating: Indoor and outdoor seating are currently supported
  • Confirm before visiting: Opening time, reservation needs, current menu, dietary needs, outdoor seating, parking and accessibility

See more options in the Dead Sea desert restaurants guide.

Frequently asked questions

Is the restaurant called Me Casa or Mi Casa?

The current operator uses the English brand Me Casa.

Where is Me Casa Restaurant?

It is at the Vered Yeriho square roundabout near Almog Junction, on the northern approach to the Dead Sea.

What type of food is served?

Current sources support pizza, focaccia, salads, pasta and grilled dishes. Ask about the menu available on your date.

Does Me Casa have outdoor seating?

Current sources support both indoor and outdoor seating. Confirm availability if that matters to your group.

Is Me Casa already on DeadSea.com?

It is mentioned on the Almog Resort page, but it does not have a dedicated restaurant profile.

Last Chance Restaurant at Almog Junction

Last Chance is a family restaurant on Route 1 near Almog Junction, on the northern approach to the Dead Sea. Current sources consistently describe Israeli food, with hummus, falafel, shakshuka and grilled dishes among the recurring menu themes. Local dates also appear in the restaurant’s regional identity.

The location is useful for drivers traveling between Jerusalem, Qumran and the northern Dead Sea. Published schedules conflict sharply, so call before relying on the restaurant for breakfast, dinner, Friday or Saturday service.

Food and visit format

The verified picture is a roadside restaurant with a broad Israeli menu rather than a single-specialty cafe. Current sources support both lighter options and fuller meals, but individual dishes can change.

The first-party site also describes date-plantation and event activities. These are not presented as guaranteed visitor services here because current availability, timing and booking conditions were not independently confirmed. Ask directly if you are interested in anything beyond a restaurant meal.

Building it into a northern Dead Sea route

Almog Junction sits near the route to Qumran and the northern beaches. Travelers staying at Almog Resort may also consider it as an off-property meal, subject to the current schedule.

DeadSea.com already mentions Last Chance in broader dining and accommodation pages. A dedicated profile should become the factual reference point, and unsupported or stale schedule and menu claims on those pages should be corrected during implementation.

Contact and practical details

  • Location: Route 1 near Almog Junction, northern Dead Sea approach
  • Telephone: 02-940-9414
  • Alternate mobile: 050-352-5035
  • Confirm before visiting: Opening time, Friday or Saturday service, current menu, dietary needs, reservation needs, parking and accessibility

Compare other regional options in the Dead Sea desert restaurants guide.

Frequently asked questions

Is Last Chance Restaurant in Ein Bokek?

No. It is near Almog Junction in the northern Dead Sea approach, far north of the Ein Bokek hotel district.

What type of food is served?

Current sources consistently support Israeli food such as hummus, falafel, shakshuka and grilled dishes. Ask about the current menu.

Is the restaurant open on Saturday?

Current sources conflict. Do not rely on a directory schedule. Call 02-940-9414 before traveling.

Can I book a date-plantation visit?

The first-party site describes related activities, but current availability was not independently confirmed. Ask the restaurant directly.

Is Last Chance already covered on DeadSea.com?

It is mentioned inside broader guides, but it does not have a dedicated profile with verified contact and planning information.