9 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.

139 Pavilion

$$$$ | Giza Fodor's choice

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, Egypt
2-3377–3222
Known For
  • Relaxing atmosphere and pyramid panoramas
  • Breakfast buffet with international choices like cured and smoked fish
  • Attentive, efficient staff

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1902 Restaurant

$$$$ | Aswan South

Don your best outfit (casual wear isn't allowed) and have a seat in the red-and-white, keyhole-arched dining room, originally opened in 1902 for dignitaries to celebrate the inauguration of the Aswan Dam. The atmosphere is unforgettable, and the French-inspired menu is heavy on seafood.

Abtal el-Tahrir St., Aswan, Egypt
97-231–6000
Known For
  • Fancy dining
  • Historic destination
  • Grandiose decor
Restaurant Details
Jackets required

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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, 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

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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.

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, 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

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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.

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, 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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Oasis Palace Cafe and Restaurant

$$ | Corniche

In one of the few remaining 19th-century mansions in town, this relaxed restaurant decorated with old-school photos and furnishings lives up to its name. The menu runs the gamut from respectable pasta dishes to decent sandwiches.

Dr. Labib Habashy St., Luxor, Egypt
12-7941–6951
Known For
  • A bit of history
  • Reliable go-to spot
  • Good selection of vegetarian dishes

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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.