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. Five Bells

    $$$$ | Zamalek

    Although it's not a fine-dining restaurant, the locally beloved Five Bells has been around for decades and blends a nostalgically proper feel with an easygoing, casual atmosphere. You can sit indoors, where there's a bar, but most people enjoy their Egyptian or international dishes outdoors, under a sizable tent with a central fountain that's surrounded by five bells. The doors open at noon, but it's busier at dinner, when reservations are a good idea.

    13 Ismail Mohammed St., off Abu Al Feda St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-0113–2181-reservations

    Known For

    • Live piano music
    • Remarkable assortment of mezze served with delicious crispy bread
    • A great place to enjoy a glass of wine
  • 3. Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School

    $$$

    With excellent food prepared by Swiss chef Markus Iten, a cozy indoor dining area with a fireplace, and an outdoor terrace with show-stopping views of Qarun Lake, this is the perfect place to fuel up before, during, or after a day of exploring Tunis Village's pottery workshops. The restaurant also offers both pottery and cooking classes.

    Izbet, Tunis Village, Qarun Lake Touristic Rd, Faiyum, Egypt
    10-6090–6048

    Known For

    • Fresh ingredients
    • Egyptian and international cuisine
    • Authentic experience
  • 4. La Poire

    $$ | Downtown

    Conveniently situated a street-crossing away from the Egyptian Museum, La Poire was established in 1975 as a French pastry shop but has expanded its menu to include a variety of savory quick bites and an ever-growing selection of sweet treats.

    2 Al Bustan St., Qasr El-Nil, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    19515-delivery hotline

    Known For

    • Sunny (but air-conditioned) setting
    • Busy at lunchtime (but the line moves quickly)
    • International menu including salads and sandwiches
  • 5. La Terrace

    $$$ | Zamalek

    This eatery on the 11th floor of the President Hotel has several comfortable seating areas and is the perfect place to grab a quick coffee or a relaxed dinner with drinks. You can also enjoy a delicious lunch here, though reservations are a good idea.

    22 Taha Hussein St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    12-7355–1573

    Known For

    • Stylish design and modern vibe
    • Gluten-free and vegetarian options
    • Stunning sunset views of Zamalek
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  • 6. Mo Bistro

    $$$$ | Mirage City

    Although it offers delicious seafood, soups, salads, and pastas, Mo Bistro specializes in meat dishes. From juicy, tender flank steaks to slow-cooked beef shanks to bone marrow, everything is expertly seasoned and prepared. Reservations are a good idea on the weekends.

    Salah El Din Abdel Karim St., New Cairo, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    12-7387–8768

    Known For

    • Flavor and quality in every bite
    • Generous, shareable portions
    • Complimentary basket of fresh bread served with delicious dips

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