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Blackstone Bistro

March 27, 2011 by admin · Comments Off 

The latest addition to Cairo’’s dining culture describes itself as homemade, fresh and American. The fact that the venue claims to specialise in American cuisine brings to mind popular chains like Chili’s and TGI Fridays, neither of which are particularly celebrated for their homemade freshness. So it is this impression– reinforced by the faux-brick walled interior – which a potential patron must get over. This reviewer’s recommendation: get over it now. Read more

Pub 28

September 2, 2010 by admin · Comments Off 

Pub 28Walking into Pub 28 on Zamalek is like walking into a British local pub. The joint is heavy on the wooden panelling and arches, dimly lit by chunky iron lamps, and there is a large, well-stocked bar. Read more

Taboula

September 2, 2010 by admin · Comments Off 

TaboulahTaboula is a fancy Lebanese restaurant tucked away down a leafy side street in Garden City. Although quite large, the tables are packed together, and the restaurant can feel a little stuffy at times. However – the decor is lovely and it has a classy feel. Read more

La Bodega

March 11, 2009 by admin · Comments Off 

La Bodega art installationsThe walls are strewn with pictures by young artists and the decor is superb and often used for photo-shoots.

Almost always filled to capacity, La Bodega is intimate simply because you have to be close to your companion. Read more

Cairo Jazz Club

February 16, 2009 by SMSU · Comments Off 

If you’re the type of person that is fed up with listening to the same monotonous sound that blasts out of every night spot in Cairo; then this could be the place for you.

Situated on the corner of Sphinx Square at the edge of Mohandiseen, the Cairo Jazz Club offers nightly live entertaining , encompassed in a very dark and Jazzy atmosphere, that befits perfectly a live music venue. Read more

Zitouni

February 16, 2009 by SMSU · Comments Off 

View of the NileZitouni makes you feel like you’ve gone to Lebanon and back…with a Nile view of course.

Blurring the boundaries between art and eating spaces, the atmosphere is eclectic; add to that good service and on any given day you’ll find the business crowd, fashionable mothers and families. Read more

Cairo Rugby Club

February 1, 2009 by admin · Comments Off 

Cairo Rugby has always been much more than just a rugby club: we’re a sports and social club that offers all sorts of sports and social events, and encourage members who enjoy a more-relaxed lifestyle (like bar perching) as much as those who enjoy taking part in sporting activities. As a result, we cater for sportspeople and leisure seekers of all shapes, sizes, ages, genders and persuasions.

You don’t have to be a rugby player to attend our twice-weekly training sessions (click on training). There are many who do not actually play full-contact rugby, but go along for a fitness session and to play ‘touch’. Sessions are attended by both men and ladies, of all sorts of ages and skill levels, and from several nationalities.

We also have popular twice-weekly football training for those who enjoy playing with round balls (click on football), and regular cricket matches for those who favour smaller balls (click on cricket).

Cairo Rugby is a great club, offering you excellent sporting activities, social events and clubhouse facilities! Please join us and enjoy yourself!

 

TGI Friday’s – Maadi Corniche

June 9, 2008 by admin · Comments Off 

 

Good service, a lovely view and delicious food. The menu offers many choices: you can choose the tasty 3 for All (Chicken Wings, Mozzarella Sticks and Potato Skins with Cheese Dip) Read more

Hard Rock Cafe – Garden City

June 9, 2008 by admin · Comments Off 

Thirty years after the Hard Rock Café opened its first branch in London, just across from Buckingham Palace, a new location in Cairo opened, adding to over 100 HRC’s around the globe.

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Bull’s Eye – Mohandiseen

June 9, 2008 by admin · Comments Off 

Bulls Eye is one of those places that you keep heading back to and not only because the food is good, but because it’s such great value. As most establishments in Cairo experience, Bulls Eye was once The Fat Black Pussy Cat and El Gato Negro, but has now been revamped for some time as Bulls Eye, an authentic English pub. Read more

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