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.
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.
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.
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The current operator uses the English brand Me Casa.
It is at the Vered Yeriho square roundabout near Almog Junction, on the northern approach to the Dead Sea.
Current sources support pizza, focaccia, salads, pasta and grilled dishes. Ask about the menu available on your date.
Current sources support both indoor and outdoor seating. Confirm availability if that matters to your group.
It is mentioned on the Almog Resort page, but it does not have a dedicated restaurant profile.