📍 157 26th of July Corridor, Mohammed Mazhar, Zamalek, Cairo Governorate 4271050, Egypt
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Google: 3.8 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Abou El Sid Restaurant in Giza, Egypt, is a charming spot that transports diners back to the 1930s with its nostalgic ambiance and traditional decor. The restaurant is well-known among tourists and locals alike, offering a cozy atmosphere complemented by friendly staff, although service can be a bit rushed during busy times. Guests have praised the reasonable pricing, with a full meal for four, including Egyptian wine, costing under USD 50. The menu features a delightful mix of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Egyptian cuisines, making it a versatile choice for various palates. With its welcoming vibe and rich culinary offerings, Abou El Sid is a great place to savor authentic Egyptian flavors while soaking in the local culture.
Google: 3.8 (5625 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (1564 reviews)
Amazing ambiance, feels like we are back in the 1930's. Friendly staff but quite busy so they don't have much time to give to customers. Prices are reasonable for the place. A party of 4 with plenty of food and a bottle of egytian wine was below USD 50. Recommend the lentil soup, which is the best I've ever had
I am so happy that they gain their good level again .. few years ago i used to dine there until i noticed the service was going so bad as well as the food … but now i can assure you that they are back every thing was super the food the service and the ambiance.. going again for sure
Very authentic and cosy place, well furnished. Stuffs are very friendly and welcoming. However my expectations were higher than I get as local tastes.
After being recommended from our tour guide, we were excited to visit. Food - Bland but not expensive Service - below average Ambience - good - hence the 2 (not 1) star. I'm sure you can do better in Cairo