Artos is a food truck in Kibbutz Ein Gedi serving casual, meat-focused food. Hamburgers and baguette sandwiches are among the items that appear consistently across current regional, managed and independent sources. The format is informal, with outdoor service and takeaway suited to visitors moving between the kibbutz and nearby nature sites.
Hours and the exact menu are limited and can change. Call before making a special trip, especially outside the weekend or if you need a particular dish.
Current sources consistently support hamburgers, schnitzel sandwiches and other grilled or meat-based fast food. Some listings describe a wider menu, but availability should be checked on the day rather than treated as permanent.
Artos is not a hotel dining room and should not be presented as an all-day restaurant. Ask about opening time, current menu, seating and takeaway before you enter the kibbutz.
Artos fits a driving itinerary around Kibbutz Ein Gedi and the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve. The reserve and the kibbutz are separate visitor stops, so check the reserve’s access rules and do not assume the food truck is open when your hike ends.
Summer heat and trail schedules can affect meal planning. Carry enough water and keep a backup food option when visiting this remote section of the Dead Sea shore.
See the wider Dead Sea restaurants guide for alternatives along your route.
It is in Kibbutz Ein Gedi. Call for current arrival instructions if you are unfamiliar with the kibbutz.
Current sources consistently describe meat-focused fast food, including hamburgers and baguette sandwiches.
No dependable daily schedule is published here. Current listings show limited operating periods, so call before visiting.
Yes. Takeaway is supported by current sources, though the available menu can change.
No. It is in Kibbutz Ein Gedi. The nature reserve is a separate site with its own entrance and hours.