Dulce is Cairo's newest ode to sugar, nostalgia, and the art of unhurried mornings hitting all kinds of homesick cravings.
Around Sham El Nessim, feteer enjoys the enviable position of being the table’s least controversial star: flaky, excessive, and far less likely than feseekh to divide the room.
Simonds’ cult-favourite salmon cake is back for Sham El Nessim, because feseekh isn’t always guest-friendly.
There’s something about a dinner by the Nile that already feels like a mood, but Nairu is giving it a Thai New Year twist for a few nights this month.
Feseekh, but make it flowery.
District 5's Pattini just launched an Italian-inspired breakfast menu.
With branches already scattered across Cairo and Alexandria, the Madinaty spot is just another stop on Elena’s steady takeover.
The Mediterranean-style concept leans into spring with a Suez-catch-inspired set menu, built around lighter, coastal flavours.
The Giza location now serves dinner from 6 PM to 1 AM overlooking the pyramids.
1980 Coffee turns the chicken caesar into a bagel situation, because apparently every format deserves a go.
Because sometime life moves too fast for you to sit down at a table and eat your sushi in a civilised manner.
Alo, pilates, matcha — now in gelato form.
Meet hojicha, matcha's calmer cousin.
Test your chopstick skills this Easter.
At Nihon, Sato and Toffolon bring a six-night residency shaped by local ingredients, and a tightly held Michelin format.
Consider this your official introduction to gnocchi that actually deserves the hype.