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    Restaurants in Cairo

    Downtown is best for local restaurants, especially Egypt's famous koshary, made with macaroni, black lentils and garlic sauce, at Abou Tarek. Along the Nile around Zamalek and Gezira are huge houseboats with plush restaurants like El Morocco. Most restaurants favour Middle Eastern cuisine, with international cuisine at top hotel restaurants like Japanese Sapporo Teppanyaki in Doqqi. Upmarket restaurants are open until after midnight. Smart dress and reservations are recommended. Service charge is usually included, but add an extra 10% cash for waiters.

    Abu el-Sid, Cairo. Courtesy of www.deyafa.net

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    1. 1. Abu el-Sid - Sophisticated Egyptian cuisine

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      Abu el-Sid, Cairo. Courtesy of www.deyafa.net

      With Oriental decor of mosaic floors, upholstered ornate chairs and stone walls, Abu el-Sid in Zamalek is loved by fashionable locals. Sophisticated Egyptian dishes include chicken in walnut sauce, meatballs with molokheya (green herb) and stuffed pigeon with rice. Save room for the om aly (traditional pudding) with mixed nuts.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1pm-1am

      Address

      157, Sharia 26 July, Zamalek, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0) 2 2735 9640

      Transport

      Metro to Nasser

      Website

      Abu el-Sid Website

    2. 2. Sapporo Teppanyaki - Sumptuous sushi

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      Sapporo Teppanyaki, Cairo. Courtesy of Sheraton Hotel

      Sapporo Teppanyaki, in the Sheraton Cairo Hotel in Doqqi, has outstanding Japanese cuisine. Its huge menu contains excellent sushi and sashimi, or the indecisive should try the teppan special of several courses. Decor is unfussy and contemporary, diners are wealthy locals, and you will be mesmerised watching the chef create dishes on the grill.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-10pm

      Address

      Sheraton Cairo Hotel, Midan Galae, Doqqi, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0)2 33369700

      Transport

      Metro to Doqqi

      Website

      Cairo Sheraton Website

    3. 3. Revolving Restaurant - Revolving city views

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      Revolving Restaurant, Cairo. Courtesy of Hyatt

      The floor-to-ceiling windows on the Grand Hyatt's 41st floor take in views of pyramids and the old city, revolving fully in 75 minutes. Not that it detracts from the food. French cuisine includes pan-fried rib-eye steak or lobster, followed by creme brulee or roasted peach. Smart dress and reservations are essential. Ask for a window table.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 7pm-1am

      Address

      Corniche El Nile, Garden City, Roda Island, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0) 2 2365 1234

      Transport

      Taxi

      Website

      Revolving Restaurant Website

    4. 4. El Morocco - Floating Moroccan restaurant

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      El Morroco is one of several restaurants on board the Blue Nile boat, floating on the Nile at Gezira. Sink into plump cushions for sumptuous Moroccan mezzes and lamb tagine. Later on, the restaurant transforms into a smart and popular nightspot for wealthy well-groomed locals. Reservations are strongly recommended.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8pm-3am

      Address

      Blue Nile Boat, 9A, Saraya al-Gezira, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0) 2 2735 3114

      Transport

      Metro to Opera

      Website

      El-Morocco Website

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    1. 5. Maison Thomas - Sleek Italian bistro

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      Clean and sleekly decorated with high ceilings and solid wooden floors, Maison Thomas is a popular bistro in Cairo's Zamalek area. On the menu are Italy's most famous dishes, including pizza, lasagne, cannelloni and generously filled panini. Take a seat at a table or call for delivery, day or night.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      157, 26th of July Street , Zamalek, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0) 2 27357057

      Transport

      Metro to Nasser

    2. 6. Fish Market - Seafood served simply

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      On board the Americana Boat, moored at Giza, Fish Market is an unpretentious and very popular seafood restaurant with no menu, just freshly-caught fish and shellfish. Everything is simply steamed, grilled or fried, accompanied by fresh salads. The Nile views are unbeatable, especially at night. It's a good late-night dining spot. Reservations are recommended.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-3am

      Address

      26, Shariah el-Nil, Giza, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0) 2 3570 9693

      Transport

      Taxi to Midan al-Gamaa

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    1. 7. Andrea Mariotteya - Garden spit-roast feasting

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      Popular after a visit to the nearby pyamids at Giza (and filled with families in the evenings), Andrea Mariotteya is famed for its spit-roast chicken. Its real gem is the tree-filled garden, a peaceful retreat from the city's noise. Start with traditional mezzes and tuck into roasted or char-grilled tender meat, eaten with your fingers.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11am-11pm

      Address

      59-60, Qanaat Maryoteyya, Saqqara, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0) 2 3383 1133

      Transport

      Taxi

    2. 8. Estoril - Old-time elegance amid local artists

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      A real favourite with locals, unpretentious Estoril is tucked away in a Downtown alleyway and serves traditional Egyptian cuisine, plus some Lebanese dishes. The ambience is old-time elegance and walls are covered with paintings of upcoming local artists. Come for mezze and a beer, or a full-blown dinner.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1pm-1am

      Address

      12, Sharia Talaat Harb, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0) 2 2574 3102

      Transport

      Metro to Sadat

    3. 9. Abou Tarek - Local Egyptian favourite

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      The exterior of Abou Tarek, Cairo. Courtesy of Abou Tarek

      Locals crowd through the doors of Abou Tarek Downtown to sample Egypt's national dish koushary. Although sold throughout the city, the much-loved dish combining macaroni, rice, black lentils, chick peas, garlic sauce and fried onions, has made this a landmark restaurant. Informal, busy and noisy, this is a local culinary experience worth queuing for.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8am-12am

      Address

      16, Shariah al Shamplion, Cairo

      Telephone

      +20 (0) 2 2577 5935

      Transport

      Metro to Sadat

      Website

      Abou Tarek Website

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