Cairo Restaurants

Cairo's restaurant scene has really developed over the last decade, breaking out of the five-star hotels and onto the streets. Eating out is now a regular form of entertainment, affordable to the growing upper and middle classes in Egypt. Naturally, Egyptian food remains the local favorite, and Cairo is the place to find the best of the country's specialties. Restaurants compete mainly on quality of ingredients rather than refinement of preparations. However, the range of cuisine options has expanded dramatically to include Indian, Thai, French, Italian, and even Japanese.

Local beers (including Stella Premium, Luxor, and Sakara) are common, and you can usually find a range of drinkable, if unremarkable, local wines (the top-rate Grand Marquis label, then the passable Omar Khayyam, Sheherazade, and Obelisque, and a much less wonderful Rubis).

Egyptians eat late: lunch from 1 to 3 and dinner often starting at 9 or 10. Most restaurants are open daily for both lunch and dinner. Dress is generally smart casual. Local beers and wines are served in many restaurants, but expensive imported alcohol is limited to top-end establishments. Although fancier places levy a 12% service charge, it is customary to leave a tip in inverse relation to the size of the bill, ranging from, say, 8% at expensive places to 12% to 14% at cheaper places.

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  • 1. 139 Pavilion

    $$$$ | Giza

    If you’re not already spending a night or two at the Marriott Mena House, start your Giza day trip an hour earlier, and treat yourself to a high-end Pyramids-view breakfast at this restaurant within it. Options in the expansive buffet spread, served from 6 am to 11 am, include international items, and there are both indoor and shaded outdoor seating areas.

    6 Pyramids Road, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-3377–3222

    Known For

    • Relaxing atmosphere and pyramid panoramas
    • Breakfast buffet with international choices like cured and smoked fish
    • Attentive, efficient staff
  • 2. Abou Haidar Shawarma

    $ | Heliopolis

    This Heliopolis landmark, in business for over five decades, often has a line of people waiting to order Egyptian-style beef shawarma, made with a deliciously aromatic marinade and served in a pita or on soft white fino bread or fluffy bread rolls. Although there’s a small top-floor seating area, this is more of a grab-and-go restaurant.

    13 Ibrahim Al Lakani St., El-Montaza, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt

    Known For

    • Juicy, well-seasoned beef shawarma rolls
    • Mango juice made with a secret recipe
    • Homemade potato chips with the perfect crunch
  • 3. Mandarine Koueider

    $ | Heliopolis

    Known for the blue-mosaic niche wall on its facade, this small but beloved branch of Mandarine Koueider is divided into two sections: one side sells Middle Eastern desserts generously stuffed with nuts, and the other sells ice cream in flavors like pistachio, raspberry, or mandarin. The malban bil eshta (Turkish delight filled with cream custard that's flavored with mastic) is a must-try.

    5 Baghdad St., El-Montaza, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2418–6555

    Known For

    • Fresh batches of ice cream prepared daily
    • Often crowded (but don't let this deter you)
    • Crisp kunafa (syrup-soaked pastry) with a creamy center
  • 4. Zeeyara

    $$$$ | Islamic Cairo North

    On the rooftop terrace of Le Riad Hotel de Charme, Zeeyara serves modernized Egyptian dishes, including a remarkable assortment of hot and cold mezzes and soups and specialties such as boneless stuffed pigeon or lamb with rice, mixed nuts, peas, and cinnamon—a must-try even if you're not a fan of lamb. Desserts are also delicious, and the mocktails are worth a try.

    114 al-Muizz St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-5019–5658

    Known For

    • Phenomenal views
    • Sophisticated menu
    • Cordial, well-trained staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 5. Zööba

    $$ | Heliopolis

    Known for its relaxed vibe, Zööba offers Egyptian street food featuring modern twists (and slightly higher prices), all of it made with locally sourced ingredients. Be sure to try the ful (fava-bean stew) and ta’amiya (falafel) with pickled lemons, though the koshary (macaroni casserole) is also divine.

    13 Baghdad St., El-Montaza, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    16082-order hotline

    Known For

    • Eclectic decor
    • Vegetarian and vegan options
    • Delicious rice with sujuk (fermented, spiced sausage)
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  • 6. 9 Pyramids Lounge

    $$$ | Giza

    The Giza Plateau really needed a place like 9 Pyramids Lounge, which is accessed via the Mena House Giza Plateau entrance, where you'll purchase the standard entrance ticket, drive past the pyramids, and be guided to the lounge's parking area. Forego the indoor seating, and head straight to the gazebo-covered outdoor dining area, where you can enjoy Egyptian staples such as ful, ta'amiya, and fiteer while gazing at the majestic pyramids.

    Al Giza Desert, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    11-1078–8866

    Known For

    • Classic food paired with ancient views
    • Accommodating, English-speaking staff
    • Generous Egyptian breakfasts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations essential
  • 7. À L'Americaine

    $$ | Downtown

    Founded in the 1930s, this quaint coffee shop has witnessed most of Downtown’s history and was once a favorite spot for its elites and celebrities. Today, people from all walks of life come to enjoy its coffee and desserts.

    7 Emad Eddin St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2591–9666

    Known For

    • Coffee, tea, and sweet treats
    • Nostalgia-inducing vintage feel
    • Lively spot for people-watching
  • 8. Abo Hashem

    $$$ | Islamic Cairo South

    Although it's been around for more than 120 years, this restaurant remains a hidden gem, nestled amid Islamic Cairo's narrow alleyways. The menu focuses on Egyptian grilled meats, and a typical order for two people consists of ½ kilo (1 pound) of kebab and kofta, which are always served with fresh local salad, tahini, pickles, and aish baladi (Egyptian flatbread).

    4 Haret Housh Qadam, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2510–4462

    Known For

    • Sizzling meats served by weight
    • Historical atmosphere
    • Muyyet salata (salad water), a refreshing, palate-cleansing vinaigrette to sip on while you eat
  • 9. Abo Sherif

    $$ | Heliopolis

    Flakey layers of fiteer pastry generously stuffed with your choice of sweet or savory fillings is what Abo Sherif is known for, and every order is made fresh on the spot—you can even watch the dough being flipped, stuffed, and placed in a brick oven. It’s customary to take your fiteer to the café across the street and enjoy it with black tea served with fresh mint leaves.

    64 Damascus St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-2090–4554

    Known For

    • Crispy, well-balanced sweet kunafa fiteer
    • Mixed-cheese fiteer oozing with melted goodness
    • Unparalleled dough-flipping skills
  • 10. Abou El Sid

    $$$ | Zamalek

    You'll feel as if you've entered an Arabian palace when you pass through the portal of this restaurant. The food perfectly complements the decor, with hot and cold mezze and dishes such as moussaka, okra-and-veal-shank stew, and muammar (savory rice with cream)—all of it impressive. Abou El Sid has branches across Cairo and elsewhere in Egypt, but the decor makes the Zamalek location unique.

    157 26 of July Corridor, Mohammed Mazhar St., Cairo, Cairo, 12151, Egypt
    2-2735–9640

    Known For

    • Branches throughout Cairo and beyond
    • Convenient location in the heart of Zamalek
    • Grilled meats, stuffed pigeon, and other Egyptian classics

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended
  • 11. Abu Ahmed Couscous

    $ | Old Cairo

    Unless you happen to walk in the opposite direction from the sites of Coptic Cairo, you’re not likely to stumble upon this little hole-in-the-wall kiosk, but it's been around for more than 85 years and is well known to many locals. The specialty is sweet couscous, which you can get with toppings like fresh cream or honey, though nothing beats having it the old-fashioned way—with powdered sugar and nuts.

    70 Mari Gerges St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-0056–2055

    Known For

    • Fluffy couscous with a variety of sweet toppings
    • A good assortment of Egyptian desserts
    • Sells local Egyptian honey and olive oil
  • 12. Al Dabke

    $$$$ | Heliopolis

    Although the decor is pure Arabian, the cuisine is authentic Lebanese. Fresh bread makes a nice accompaniment to the delicious soups, stews, grilled meats, and hot or cold mezzes.

    136 El-Orouba, El-Nozha, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2267–7730

    Known For

    • Plenty of vegetarian options
    • Exceptionally friendly service
    • Bread baked in an open oven
  • 13. Al-Tazaj

    $ | Downtown | Middle Eastern

    30 Talaat Harb, Cairo, Cairo, 11111, Egypt
  • 14. Al-Tazaj

    $ | Mohandiseen

    When it comes to speedy service, McDonald's could learn a thing or two from the Saudis who own Al-Tazaj. They claim to get their produce from farm to grill in fewer than four hours, which is why (despite the fast-food joint look) this place turns out juicy grilled chicken—and little else. The birds are small, so you might want two; and while you're at it, ask for an extra container of the garlicky tahini to use as a dip.

    13–14 Sour Nadi el-Zamalek, Cairo, Cairo, 12411, Egypt
    19018-in Egypt only

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations not accepted
  • 15. Andrea El Mariouteya New Giza

    $$$ | Giza

    The setting, atop a hill overlooking suburbia and a 20-minute drive from the pyramids, is new, but this Egyptian barbecue restaurant has been in business for more than 60 years. Seated at a wooden table surrounded by stonework, you can feast on mezze, grilled chicken or quail, and the freshest of flatbread—you might even get a glimpse of the women who masterfully prepare it.

    New Giza Road, Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-0353–2000

    Known For

    • Superbly seasoned chicken, grilled to perfection
    • Exceptional bread, freshly baked in natural stone ovens
    • Expansive views
  • 16. Asmak

    $$$$ | Mirage City

    Here, you can feast on Egyptian-style seafood, priced by weight and cooked to perfection, without having to visit the coast. The ordering process is streamlined: make your selection from the display, choose how you'd like it prepared (fried, baked, grilled, simmered in a clay tagine), head to a table, and wait for it to arrive. The butterfly shrimp and fish roe batarekh (tagine) with cream are both highly recommended. Prepare to get messy—most Egyptians eat their seafood by hand.

    S. Teseen St., New Cairo, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-0352–7777

    Known For

    • Fresh fish brought in daily
    • Creamy fish roe tagine
    • Very busy at dinnertime
  • 17. Batates & Zalabya

    $ | Zamalek

    Batates & Zalabya is a major chain of street stalls that specializes in two snacks: batates (French fries), and, more notably, zalabya (Egyptian deep-fried dough balls). Although the classic zalabya is served with powdered sugar or sugar syrup, possible toppings here include hazelnut, chocolate, and caramel.

    26 July St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2587–3088

    Known For

    • Freshly fried zalabya with a variety of toppings
    • Several quick sweet and savory snack options
    • Practical on-the-go packaging
  • 18. Beit Aziz

    $$$ | Mirage City

    The decor here pays homage to designs used for the mashrabiya (a balcony with an elaborate screen-like enclosure), the service reflects Egyptian hospitality, and the portions of Egyptian and Middle Eastern food are generous. Thursday through Saturday, the live traditional music can be quite loud; opt for the indoor seating area or avoid weekends altogether if you want a peaceful meal. 

    N Teseen St., New Cairo, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    12-8008–0141

    Known For

    • Live (and often loud) music on weekends
    • Friendly, helpful staff
    • Freshly baked fiteer with a variety of fillings
  • 19. Blue Donkey Restaurant

    $$$$

    Overlooking Qarun Lake, this restaurant in the Lazib Inn Resort & Spa has a cozy, eclectic lounge and serves Egyptian and international cuisine, all prepared with fresh-from-the-garden ingredients. Consider trying one of the Fayyumi dishes; the pigeon is especially noteworthy.

    Youssef El Sedeeq Center, Tunis Village, Faiyum, Egypt
    10-0841–3474

    Known For

    • Fresh and organic ingredients
    • Local cuisine
    • Scenic views
  • 20. Bua Khao

    $$ | Ma'adi

    Run by a Thai woman who uses ingredients flown in from Bangkok, this restaurant manages mouthwateringly authentic food that has saved many an expatriate longing for massaman or Penang curries. Start with a soup, perhaps tom kar gai (chicken in a coconut-milk broth), then move on to a delicious glass-noodle salad with shrimp, and end with a curry or two.

    9 Rd. 151, Cairo, Cairo, 11557, Egypt
    02-2358–0126

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations essential

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