4 Best Restaurants in Egypt

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We've compiled the best of the best in Egypt - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Brazilian Coffee Store

$$ | Mahatet El Raml

Little has changed since this stand-up espresso bar opened in 1929, as you can see from the foot-traffic patterns worn into the tile floor. The ancient roasters are visible to the right—if you're lucky they'll be roasting beans when you walk in, and the café will be filled with plumes of aromatic smoke. Lining the walls are the original stunningly painted mirrors showing a map of South America, along with population and coffee-production statistics for Brazil, now endearingly out of date. There's even an enormous Brazilian flag painted on the ceiling. And while this may be the first Brazilian Coffee Store in Alexandria, you can find other outposts around the city.

44 Shar'a Sa'd Zaghlul, Alexandria, 21131, Egypt
3-482–5059
Known For
  • The largest coffee chain in town
  • You'll smell the coffee from a block away
  • Great place to relax and people watch

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Garden Promenade Café

$$$ | Zamalek

Seek refuge from Cairo's crowded streets with bite to eat and a drink (alcoholic or not) at this café set in the gardens next to the restored Gezira Palace. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, it serves everything from soups, salads, and sandwiches to pizzas and pastas.

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, Egypt
2-2591–9666
Known For
  • Coffee, tea, and sweet treats
  • Nostalgia-inducing vintage feel
  • Lively spot for people-watching

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Le Chantilly

$$ | Heliopolis

Favored by locals, Le Chantilly is the perfect place to unwind with a cup of coffee and fresh pastries, seated indoors at a wooden table covered with a checkered tablecloth or in the charming outdoor area.

11 Baghdad St., El-Montaza, Cairo, Egypt
2-2415–5620
Known For
  • The aroma of freshly baked pastries
  • Cozy vintage interior
  • Sunny outdoor seating

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