14 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.

Ebn El Balad

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Ebn El Balad is the mixed grill half of the Ebn El Balad–Ebn Hamido restaurant duo sharing the same waterfront space near Gleem Bay. The maritime-meets-traditional-Egyptian decor is comfortable, classic, and unassuming. When you enter the restaurant, take a right if you're in the mood for mixed grill (the stuffed pigeon and vegetable tagine are both especially good) or take a left if you'd prefer fresh seafood (try the grilled sea bass with potatoes). Whichever you choose, you're in for some of the best fresh food on the Mediterranean.

Gleem, Alexandria, Egypt
12-2855–5909
Known For
  • Unique decor
  • Two phenomenal restaurants in a single space
  • Great meat and vegetarian options

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Zööba

$$ | Heliopolis Fodor's choice

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.

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, 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
Reservations recommended

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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, 12411, Egypt
19018-in Egypt only
Restaurant Details
No credit cards
Reservations not accepted

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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, Egypt
10-0353–2000
Known For
  • Superbly seasoned chicken, grilled to perfection
  • Exceptional bread, freshly baked in natural stone ovens
  • Expansive views

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El Jockey

$ | Rodah Island

This 1930s neighborhood ice-cream shop is a great place to beat the heat, whether you opt for a scoop of chocolate or a fresh-fruit-flavored icy treat.

30 Roda St., Cairo, Egypt
2-2364–7233
Known For
  • Elaborate ice cream cakes
  • Unique Egyptian flavors like mastic
  • Evening people-watching spot

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Elkbabgi

$$$$ | Mirage City

Popular with locals and busy on weekends, this family-style restaurant specializes in Egyptian barbecue with the country's traditional staple dishes served on the side. The decor is a little kitschy, but the food is delicious, portions are generous, and the staff is friendly.

N Teseen St., New Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Known For
  • Aromatic, charcoal-grilled beef or lamb
  • Perfectly baked okra tajine with beef cubes
  • Gaudy black, gold, and red-velvet decor

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Fish Market

$$$$ | Gomrouk

On the waterfront side of the Alexandria Corniche, this is probably the biggest fish restaurant in the city and sees a regular crowd of locals who know they'll get excellent but simply cooked seafood plus a great view out across the harbor. The catch is priced by kilogram, and rice and salads are included. Choose your fish and ask them to price it, so you know how much you'll be paying. There's also a decent wine list featuring local labels.

Alexandria, 21511, Egypt
3-480–5114
Known For
  • Very high food and hygiene standards
  • Fantastic views across the harbor
  • Great place to dine with locals and have an authentic experience

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Haty Abo Ashraf

$$$$ | Old Cairo

At this haty (grill room), you can order your tender, juicy meat selection with a chopped salad and a choice of dip (tahina, garlic paste, hummus, baba ganoush) for the side of fresh aish baladi (Egyptian flatbread). Abu Ashraf also serves muyyet salata (salad water), a vinegar shot that many Egyptians enjoy before a hearty meal to whet their appetites. You're sure to chuckle at the restaurant’s quirky and gaudy decor, with portraits of the owner on the wall and, most nights, the man himself behind the register.

Kadoura

$$$$ | Gomrouk

Kadoura is a nationwide chain that got its start in Alexandria in 1950, and lucky for hungry visitors, it's every bit as good as its reputation. Fish is grilled with a delicious fresh tomato, garlic, and herb purée; calamari come lightly fried, tender, and tasty. Pick your seafood downstairs, grab a wood-block number, and sit upstairs. Everything else that comes to you—salads, tahini, drinks—is included in the price. It's very popular for lunch, especially on Fridays, when space is at a premium.

47 26th of July St. (the Corniche), Alexandria, 21511, Egypt
3-480–0967
Known For
  • A relaxed and inviting atmosphere
  • All sides and drinks are included with the meal
  • Fresh food and fast service
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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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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Taverna

$$ | Raml Station

This is more a pizzeria than a real Greek taverna, but the pizza is delicious, assembled in front of you and baked in an oven to the left of the entrance. The baladi oven to the right is used for fiteer, a kind of Egyptian pizza than can be sweet or savory; it's also often fairly oily—ask them to go light on the ghee (clarified butter) by telling them "semna khafeef." The menu also includes fish and shrimp dishes. The proper seating area is upstairs, but it's even cheaper if you eat at the informal area downstairs, where a shawarma (pressed lamb carved from a vertical rotisserie) sandwich makes a nice midday snack.

1 Maydan Sa'd Zaghlul, Alexandria, 21131, Egypt
3-485–4004
Known For
  • Casual atmosphere
  • The best shawarma in town
  • Hand-stretched pizza crusts

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Tikka Grill

$$$$ | Gomrouk

Alexandrians swear by this place, and it's packed with families in the early evenings and an older crowd later on. It has surprisingly elegant decor and a magnificent setting next to the water, though the atmosphere can be a little manic as waiters rush around with trays full of food. The menu is wide-ranging, but you'd be best to stick with the Egyptian dishes. The roasted meats make good choices, as do the cold mezze. Try to get a table by the window for fantastic views across the harbor.

Alexandria, 21511, Egypt
3-480–5114
Known For
  • Great views across the harbor
  • Late-night hours
  • A lively, family-friendly atmosphere

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White & Blue

$$$$ | El Anfushi

Just before the entrance to Fort Qaitbay and the city's famous Citadel, you'll find the Greek Nautical Club, commonly referred to as the "Greek Club." Head to the White & Blue restaurant on the second floor, where you'll find some of the city's best views of the Mediterranean Sea and the harbor. White & Blue manages to pull off an upscale atmosphere while remaining accessible and unpretentious. The pickled octopus, smoked fish, and array of Greek salads are artfully presented and rarely disappoint.