You can sit in for eggs benedict or end up stretching a work session over coffee and fteer mshaltet.
You can have a coffee and a bagel with Ghurnata’s courtyard architecture as your backdrop.
For a night, you can transform your backyard into a fine dining experience with a live teppanyaki show and fortune cookies.
No sign yet, but the blue storefront is hard to ignore.
You’ve heard of a cruffin... but have you heard of a Crosta?
For all the nights the chicken is still frozen and the sink is already full, this is your cheat sheet to real meals in Egypt that show up without you lifting a pan.
For the Spring Supper Club, the menu leans into the season: fresh herbs, citrus, raw preparations, and charcoal-grilled meats
Bayouki brings its signature juicy rotisserie chicken, loaded sides and zero chill to El Shorouk.
If you’re still lingering in Soma Bay after Eid, this one’s for you.
West Cairo’s Arola Brasserie at Giza Palace makes Friday afternoons a feast with Michelin-star flair, seafood, paella, sushi, BBQ, live music, and family-friendly seating.
The Maadi-born Asian market has officially landed in New Cairo, bringing its shelves of Korean goodies a little closer to your cravings.
This day trip to Port Said combines local food, city stops and a hosted meal experience.
Boba spot PÀO reveals the first of three new locations teased last week
If your matcha routine involves a whisk, a sieve, and a green mess, you can finally take a day off.
Three new spots are on the way, but where to?
Designed to evoke the Downtown of old, Eugénie is painted with historical love in more ways than one.