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. Mandarine Koueider

    $ | Heliopolis

    Known for the blue-mosaic niche wall on its facade, this small but beloved branch of Mandarine Koueider is divided into two sections: one side sells Middle Eastern desserts generously stuffed with nuts, and the other sells ice cream in flavors like pistachio, raspberry, or mandarin. The malban bil eshta (Turkish delight filled with cream custard that's flavored with mastic) is a must-try.

    5 Baghdad St., El-Montaza, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2418–6555

    Known For

    • Fresh batches of ice cream prepared daily
    • Often crowded (but don't let this deter you)
    • Crisp kunafa (syrup-soaked pastry) with a creamy center
  • 2. 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, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2591–9666

    Known For

    • Coffee, tea, and sweet treats
    • Nostalgia-inducing vintage feel
    • Lively spot for people-watching
  • 3. Abu Ahmed Couscous

    $ | Old Cairo

    Unless you happen to walk in the opposite direction from the sites of Coptic Cairo, you’re not likely to stumble upon this little hole-in-the-wall kiosk, but it's been around for more than 85 years and is well known to many locals. The specialty is sweet couscous, which you can get with toppings like fresh cream or honey, though nothing beats having it the old-fashioned way—with powdered sugar and nuts.

    70 Mari Gerges St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-0056–2055

    Known For

    • Fluffy couscous with a variety of sweet toppings
    • A good assortment of Egyptian desserts
    • Sells local Egyptian honey and olive oil
  • 4. Batates & Zalabya

    $ | Zamalek

    Batates & Zalabya is a major chain of street stalls that specializes in two snacks: batates (French fries), and, more notably, zalabya (Egyptian deep-fried dough balls). Although the classic zalabya is served with powdered sugar or sugar syrup, possible toppings here include hazelnut, chocolate, and caramel.

    26 July St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2587–3088

    Known For

    • Freshly fried zalabya with a variety of toppings
    • Several quick sweet and savory snack options
    • Practical on-the-go packaging
  • 5. 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, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2364–7233

    Known For

    • Elaborate ice cream cakes
    • Unique Egyptian flavors like mastic
    • Evening people-watching spot
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  • 6. 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
  • 7. 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, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2415–5620

    Known For

    • The aroma of freshly baked pastries
    • Cozy vintage interior
    • Sunny outdoor seating
  • 8. Postres German Bakery & Pastry Delicatessen

    $$ | Zamalek

    Although this eatery is set in Zamalek’s Flamenco Hotel, its warm woods, tile work, and selection of baked goods make it feel like a family run bakery set in a small European town. It opens at 7 am, so you can enjoy breakfast and coffee while watching Cairenes on their way to work; or come later in the day for a German brezel (pretzel).

    2 El Gezira El Wosta St., off Abu Al Feda St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    10-0188–1836

    Known For

    • Fresh, authentically European baked goods
    • Cozy and quaint
    • Flavorful cookies and chocolates at Christmastime

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