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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  • 21. Lummaya Restaurant

    $$$$

    The backdrop for the gourmet, Bedouin-inspired dishes at the restaurant in the Remal El Rayan eco-lodge are sand dunes and Qarun Lake. All together it makes for quite a remarkable experience.

    Wadi El Rayyan Rd, Al Fayyum Desert, Faiyum, Egypt

    Known For

    • Rich, authentic dining experience
    • Mandi-style beef, chicken, and duck with rice and spices
    • Scenic views
  • 22. Mahrous Ful

    $$ | Garden City

    Ful (fava-bean stew) carts and restaurants are a common sight in Cairo, but the customers here hail from all over the world thanks to the many nearby embassies and to the freshness and flavor of its offerings. To create the stew, which is served primarily at breakfast but also makes a filling lunch, the beans are slow-cooked in a large metal jug and then mashed and served with tahini and a flavorful oil.

    6 Dr. Mohamed Fawzy St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    11-1146–4714

    Known For

    • Vegetarian-friendly feast of ful, salad, pickles, chips, and eggs
    • Buzzing 24/7 Cairo street-food experience
    • Pricier than the average ful cart but still very affordable
  • 23. Marzipan

    $$$$ | Mirage City

    The sleek, Art Deco–style interior has beautiful mosaic floors and walls adorned with photographs of actors from the 1960s golden age of Egyptian cinema. The food is likewise classic Egyptian; the rice and pigeon tagine and the spicy potatoes with sausage are good bets.

    N Teseen St., New Cairo, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-0647–5932

    Known For

    • Baladi bread freshly baked in a brick oven
    • Crispy cheese and pastrami phyllo pastry sticks
    • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • 24. Naguib Mahfouz Café

    $$ | Islamic Cairo North | Middle Eastern

    This air-conditioned, upscale coffee shop is the perfect refuge from the clamor of the Khan. Have a drink, a light lunch, or—at the adjoining restaurant—a proper meal. To get here, face the Sayyidna al-Husayn Mosque and turn left into the passage that begins at the level of the minaret. Follow this through a couple of archways; the café is on the right.

    5 al-Badestan La., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    02-2590–3788
  • 25. Old Cairo Restaurant & Café

    $$ | Old Cairo

    Thanks to the picture menu, the friendly English-speaking staff, and the free Wi-Fi for customers, this clean, convenient neighborhood restaurant is usually overrun with tourists. The Middle Eastern dishes are often given a local twist, and the menu includes vegan options as well. There are both indoor and outdoor seating areas; if you sit outside, you’ll be joined by friendly felines.

    Mari Gerges St., Al Kafour, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    11-0260–7892

    Known For

    • Delicious ta'amiya
    • Large portions
    • Freshly squeezed fruit juices
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  • 26. Tablia Balady

    $$ | Downtown

    Home-cooked Egyptian staples are the hallmarks of this side-street restaurant, which is sometimes called Five Ladies, as it's run by five women from the same family. Although the menu changes daily, based on what's fresh and in season, it typically includes molokhia (a dish of braised greens with chicken and rice.

    8 Abd Magid Al Daramlai St., off Mohammed Mahmoud St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-9497–3795

    Known For

    • Endearing family vibe and homey decor
    • Surprisingly quiet spot in Downtown
    • Open-air dining
  • 27. Tekiyt Khan Khatun

    $$ | Islamic Cairo South

    After a day of sightseeing, this atmospheric, courtyard-style café, set amid buildings that date from the 15th century just south of al-Azhar Street, is a great place to grab a tea or a coffee and a dessert. You can only get here on foot, and it's a little hard to find, but don't worry—the area is safe, and you can ask a local for directions if you get lost.

    3 Mohammed Abdou St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    12-2127–0366

    Known For

    • Historical setting
    • Energetic crowd and live (sometimes overly loud) music
    • Local tea with fresh mint
  • 28. Yokal

    $$ | Zamalek

    Tucked in an alleyway, this hip eatery takes street food to the next level by using premium ingredients in its consistently delicious sandwiches. The bread rolls are addictively soft, filled with a variety of meats and generously drizzled with tahini; they come with a side of French fries, too.

    118 26 of July St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    11-4449–4466

    Known For

    • Elevated Egyptian street food
    • Gloriously soft mini bread rolls baked in-house
    • Sausages with a dash of ground coffee (talk about secret ingredients!)
  • 29. Zezo

    $$ | Islamic Cairo North

    The menu at this modest eatery, run by the same family since the 1960s, focuses on thin-loaf sandwiches with meat fillings, some of which are very spicy, though you might consider trying scrambled eggs with basturma (seasoned, air-dried, cured beef). In the evening, locals flock here to share a meal with family and friends, so you might have to wait to be seated.

    1 Midan Bab al-Futah, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    11-1912–7150

    Known For

    • Sandwiches featuring soft Egyptian fino bread
    • Lively (somewhat chaotic) street-style seating area
    • Specialty honey-and-cream dessert sandwich

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