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Salty Restaurant at Kalia Beach

Salty Restaurant at Kalia Beach

Entrance to Kalia Beach, northern Dead Sea, Israel

Overview

Salty is a Greek and Mediterranean pop-up restaurant at the entrance to Kalia Beach on the northern Dead Sea. Its terrace looks across the water toward the mountains of Moab, giving visitors a dining option that is tied closely to the Kalia Beach setting.

The restaurant normally operates on a limited or seasonal schedule. Current sources do not agree on one permanent weekly timetable, and special opening periods may be announced during holidays or peak travel months. Call before leaving for Kalia, even if you have visited before.

What kind of restaurant is Salty?

Salty presents itself as a Greek pop-up restaurant with Mediterranean dishes. The concept and menu may change with the season, so this guide does not promise a fixed selection of plates, drinks or events.

The terrace and northern-shore location are the clearest reasons to consider it. It can turn a Kalia Beach visit into a longer stop without requiring a drive to another dining area. Travelers coming only for the restaurant should still confirm whether beach access, parking arrangements or any site entry conditions apply on the day.

Planning a visit

Salty is at the entrance to Kalia Beach rather than in the Ein Bokek resort district. The two areas are on different sections of the Israeli Dead Sea shore, so do not treat them as neighboring dining options.

If Kalia Beach is already part of your route, the restaurant can fit before or after time by the water. Read the Kalia Beach visitor guide for broader planning, or see the Kalia Beach profile for beach-specific information.

Location and contact

  • Location: Entrance to Kalia Beach, northern Dead Sea, Israel
  • Telephone: 076-575-1722
  • Recommended planning: Call to confirm the current opening days, last seating time and reservation needs

Frequently asked questions

Is Salty inside Kalia Beach?

The restaurant is described by the operator as being at the entrance to Kalia Beach. Ask the property directly whether any beach entry or parking conditions apply to restaurant guests.

What type of food does Salty serve?

It is presented as a Greek and Mediterranean restaurant. Because it operates as a pop-up concept, the current menu should be confirmed directly.

Is Salty open every day?

Do not assume so. Its regular schedule is limited, while temporary seasonal schedules may add more days. Call before traveling.

Can I reserve a table?

The restaurant accepts reservations through a booking system, but DeadSea.com will not link visitors to an outside booking platform. Call the restaurant to arrange a table.

Is Salty near the Ein Bokek hotels?

No. It is at Kalia Beach on the northern Dead Sea. Ein Bokek is a separate resort area farther south.