Details remain under wraps, which feels appropriate. Ramadan thrives on anticipation — waiting for Maghrib, waiting for tea, waiting for someone to admit they want sweets.
This Ramadan, Soufflé pairs classic desserts with playful twists in the 'This or That' box
From sparkling karkade to sobia matcha, these limited-time Ramadan drinks are giving the classics a very stylish upgrade.
The long-running Ramadan destination returns with refreshed Baroque interiors, heritage Lebanese dishes and live music.
Buffalo Burger just made post-iftar dessert a lot less complicated.
The gatherings are available exclusively at their New Giza and Katameya Heights branches.
What’s next, balah el sham on sundaes?
From smash burgers to tacos, these suhoor trucks are keeping Cairo’s night owls fed before Fajr.
The viral Dubai cookie brand Aftertaste by Noura is bringing its cult-favourite flavours to Cairo for a limited-time pop-up.
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.
Tiny box, big tiramisu energy.
It had to happen at some point.
Dara’s Ice Cream reimagines Ramadan desserts — from baklava to dates — in a seasonal frozen lineup available all month.
Designed as a limited-time set menu, the offering is available exclusively as a privatised experience.
Maadi’s coffee circuit just expanded—RAF is opening a new branch in Degla on Road 254.
It comes frozen, which means all you have to do is slide it into the microwave or oven, wait a few minutes, and watch the middle collapse into that glossy, lava-style drip.