Resturants review April 2017

Crimson Bar and Grill

Cosmopolitan Chic in Zamalek

Type of cuisine: International Char-Grill

Signature dishes:

Chateaubriand

Argentinean Churrasco, a mix of Greek-style marinated meats , including chicken legs, lamb chops, veal chops and strip loin.

Pineapple crème brulee

Dishes sampled:

As the meal began, we were served a basket of warm bread and toasted crackers that came along with the tastiest olive paste and dips. It was a perfect start to a wonderful hearty meal. This was followed by a beautifully colorful goat cheese salad filled with an explosion of flavors, from the roasted pine nuts, to the sweet raisins, and the toasted goat cheese, mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, all topped off with a rich glazed balsamic vinaigrette. The Sweet Shrimp Avocado that came afterwards was the perfect combination of sweet and savory, the textures of the crispy tempura shrimp and the creamy avocados were an outstanding marriage.

As the main courses were approaching, our taste buds had already woken up, and were ready for all the bold flavors coming ahead. The succulent and vibrant flavors of the char-grilled meats, potatoes and pineapple on skewers were as tasty as it gets. They just melted in your mouth. The dishes were all well thought out and to the point. The idea of getting your meat and vegetables served on skewers made the meal exciting as well as appealing to the eye.

The meal came to an end with the most mouth-watering and eye-catchy dessert, the Pineapple Crème Brulée was not just delicious, but it was gorgeous to look at. Served in half a pineapple, the flavors were to die for; every bite delicately melting in your mouth. By far the yummiest dessert I’ve eaten in a while.

 

Other menu options that appealed: Quinoa Salad, Crispy Lasagna Rolls, Fillet Mignon, Chicken Legs, Chocolate Fudge.

Décor

Located on a rooftop with a panoramic view of the Nile, mixing the elements of nature with elegance, Crimson creates an exotic yet relaxing vibe. The feeling of being outdoors while sitting inside and surrounded by open-air wooden ceilings and spacious glass windows sets the tone from the second you walk in. Bring your appetite and some friends, because this outstanding view will make you want to eat and drink all night.

Ambience:

Elegant, yet casual. Cozy, relaxed and sophisticated.

From the warmth of the wooden chairs and tables to the vibrant turquoise plates and accessories, the cooling colors of the stylish interior enhance your mood,  putting you in a state of mind to enjoy a night of indulgence.

Beverages available:

A variety of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages ranging from a great selection of both local and imported wines, beer, cocktails, aperitifs and spirits, liqueurs and shots.

Clientele mix:

A perfect place to have a few drinks with a group of friends. Trendy, urbane couples or groups can go enjoy a wonderful meal with great cocktails and some chilled out background music. After 6 pm if you’re not 25 or above you most likely won’t get in.

Price range:

Quite pricey but definitely worth it.

Address:

16 El Moseqar Kamal El Tawil St. (Former Montazah St.) Zamalek

 

Opening hours:

12pm – 2am

 

Tel:  0127 505 5555

Facebook page: Crimson Bar & Grill

Instagram: Crimson.cairo

Roasted Pigeon, Leg Karaage, Caramel Soya and Violette Potatoes

Serves 4

Ingredients:

8 pigeons

40 g soya sauce

1 violette potato (purple-colored potato)

40 g corn flour

Garnish:

150 g finely diced violette potatoes

8 spring onions

Creamed Potatoes:

400 g violette potatoes

300 ml milk

80 g butter

Salt

Caramel Soya

80 g balsamic vinegar

120 g soya sauce

200 g sugar

Preparation:

Clean and open the pigeon, remove the breast, sauté in a pan for two minutes.

Remove the legs and marinate in soya sauce for 30 minutes. Just before serving, dry off and coat in corn flour and cook in deep-fryer. Roast the finely diced violette potatoes in olive oil in the oven Lightly boil the spring onions. Peel the potatoes and cook in milk. Mix with the butter and adjust the seasoning. Slice some potatoes finely into matchstick size, blanche for 20 seconds in salted water, dry on a napkin and deep fry.

Prepare the caramel soya by reducing the ingredients together to get a syrup consistency.

Arrange on a plate as shown in picture.

Le Pacha’s Latest Culinary Venture

Le JZ Brings Sophistication to Zamalek

 

Type of cuisine: International gourmet dining

 

Signature dishes: Wang Spring Rolls, Mykonos Tarama, Cheesophrenia, Chateau Brillant Deux Sauces, Lambrozo.

 

Dishes sampled: We began our evening of fine dining with a Cream of Pumpkin Soup served up in a carved out small pumpkin, packed with fresh pumpkin flavor and quite hearty and filling. Next came the starters to share. First were the Wang Spring Rolls – duck meat and vegetables in a spring roll accompanied by a strong clove dipping sauce, then the Avocado Deux Crevettes – oven baked avocado halves topped with shrimp and a sweet sauce.  We also shared the Capri Octopus – thinly sliced octopus drenched in a citrus jus, and the Mykonos Tarama – a traditional tarama made by beating together caviar and mashed potato (sometimes potato is substituted with cream cheese, but not in this case). The hero of the starters was by far the octopus, which was perfectly al dente with a sauce reminiscent of a seaside summer.

 

For our mains, The Yumi Yumi Fillet was beckoning –  a fillet topped with paté de fôie gras (duck liver), accompanied by two sides. We opted for the creamed spinach and the mashed potato. The combination of the well-seasoned fillet and the duck liver in one bite was a new experience definitely worth trying! The other main dish sampled was the Pata Thai – a grilled salted salmon steak also accompanied by two sides.

 

While all the desserts seemed appealing, we were just too stuffed for even one more bite, and so promised ourselves an evening of just desserts in the near future.

 

Other menu items that appealed: Salade De Chevre Chaud – a goat cheese greens salad with walnuts and a honey mustard sauce, the Risotto Fungi & Beef – a wild mushroom risotto with beef Ragu sauce, the Saumagra – salmon tartar with truffle oil and caviar on toasted bread. As for the dessert items that appealed, the Mont Blanc – meringue with chestnut sauce, has a reputation that precedes it at Le Pacha, so that is definitely on our list, as well as the Crème Catalan – a Sapnish specialty made with cream and caramel.

 

Décor & ambience: A sophisticated color palette of teal, deep auburn, gray and brown give Le JZ a luxuriant feel and a dramatic, sexy appeal. The overwhelming wall of bottles behind the bar very subtly changes color as the lighting changes. Aiming to grab the well-travelled cosmopolitan crowd in search of pampered fine-dining, Le JZ provides a space where dining transitions into social mingling to the background tunes of chill-out and funky jazz that slowly progress into up-tempo beats.

 

Clientele mix: From the young and savvy entrepreneurs, to the socialite-masters, as well as the well-cultured older crowd and businessmen making very important deals. We also spotted some girls-night tables as well as a few dates here and there.

Price range: Not for the faint-of-heart, you pay good money for the “gourmet” experience of Le JZ, but no different from other fine-dining venues around town.

 

Opening hours: 2pm to 2am, (3am Thursday and Friday).

 

Top tip: You must book in advance. However, if you’re a walk-in your chances of finding a table when you show up are just as high as “the door” is quite selective prefers to see their clientele rather than speak on the phone. So look presentable and you might just be able to get a table as a walk-in.

Mirai

Asian Infusion On Zamalek’s Riverbank

Location: Zamalek is becoming more and more appealing than it already is. Recently added to its impressive roster of riverside eateries is chic and sophisticated Mirai.

 

Cuisine: Japanese, Sushi bar and Thai

 

 

 

 

Signature dishes:

 

Being there midday on a Saturday gave us the opportunity to choose what we wanted from the open buffet, which involved most of the menu, we had some appetizers and sushi. We then asked  chef Taher Adel to select for us one of Mirai’s signature dishes. Chef Taher is very passionate about his highly creative recipes, mixing flavors and ingredients to create artful cuisine.

 

We had Otsu Yama Maki, and for those of you who love sushi this is definitely one of the best you will ever try! A fresh salmon, tuna, avocado, crabstick, and cucumber roll covered with spicy salmon, oats and honey mustard sauce! Superb! That was quickly followed by the extraordinary Mirai Grilled Salmon: fresh, generous, and prepared to perfection, served sizzling in a basil teriyaki sauce for a rich sweet flavor, with a side of lemongrass potato. A good deal of desserts is available. Overall, Mirai has nailed it, a true taste of Asian food at its finest.

 

Decor: The décor is trendy and chic with an all-glass facade to provide you with a full view of the Nile, wood accents and Buddha statues complete the pleasant yet classy mood. Three different kinds of seating are available, high tables in front of the Teppanyaki chefs watching them prepare your dinner seared over an open flame, square dining tables scattered around the place, and cozy booths with beautiful accents.

 

Ambience: Being located on the Nile between Sequoia and Left Bank, Mirai’s atmosphere sets the stage for the unique experience you’re about to have, whether you go for their open buffet brunch on Saturday morning or for a more refined date at night, the lighting and the setting will surely enchant you.

 

 

Beverages available: Mirai’s drinks menu includes hot drinks, cold drinks, signature cocktails, different types of teas and herbal infusions, beers, wines – both local and imported, imported spirits and alcoholic cocktails.

 

 

Clientele Mix: Couples, families and groups of friends.

 

Price range: Value for money.

 

Opening hours:

Brunch on Saturdays open buffet from 12 pm to 5 pm

All week from 1 pm to 1 am

 

 

Address:

Abo El Feda Street, Zamalek

Tel: 02 27350014

Facebook.com/MiraiOnline

Instagram.com/MiraiOnline

Olivo – Neapolitan Pizza

The Staples from Naples Comes to Katameya Heights

Concept:  Cairo´s first gourmet Neapolitan pizzeria and bar

Signature dishes: Spicy Salami

Menu overview: The menu is straightforward: 7 regular pizzas and 5 special ones, a few salad options, a couple of bar dips and some desserts. You came for pizza, and that’s what it is all about!

Dishes sampled: We started off with one of the bar dips options: the Black Olives, Cheese with Oregano and Tomatoes, and Parmesan Cubes – served with a schiacciata – a type of flat bread. As we were going through the menu, something caught our attention. Right under Olivo´s name they mention a very specific type of flour they use for their pizzas. So we did a little research. Doppio Zero – 00 flour – a finely ground flour, ideal for a light, crispy pizza base. We opted for 4 different flavors split into 2 pizzas: half Bresaola and half Sausage, with the second: half Truffle Oil Margherita and half Spicy Salami. Our pizzas arrived shortly after our order. The Bresaola was topped with cherry tomatoes, rucola and shaved Parmesan. The other half was sausage with caramelized onions. The Truffle Oil Margherita takes the regular Margherita pizza to a new level. The touch of truffle oil revamped one of the most basic comfort foods. Our Spicy Salami was the highlight of the evening – delightfully spicy. Olivo´s pizzas were thin crusted, decidedly crispy on the borders, well done, saucy with the right amount of cheese so that you feel the taste of the other ingredients. Pizzas are large enough to share, and yet small enough to eat on your own. Olivo has already firmly conquered its place in the heart of the neighborhood.

Other menu options that appealed: Nutella Pizza

Décor: The pizzeria´s atmosphere is welcoming and warm. Their busy open kitchen and wooden fire oven provides entertainment in and of itself. Watching the Pizzaiolo spinning their dough in the air is part of the show. The seating arrangements are divided into high tables and low tables for bigger groups. The bar is located at the end of the hall with some stools along it. On the walls, a variety of paintings are on display. As the sun goes down, the music gets a notch louder and the lights a little dimmer.

Beverages:  Soft drinks and full bar

Clientele mix: Families, group of friends,

Price range:  3 digits pizza

Opening hours: Every day from 5 pm to 2 am – Kids allowed until 7:45pm

Address:  Katameya Heights – New Cairo

Tel:  +2 016 877 4233 (reservations are recommended) Take away option available

Facebook / Instagram: @olivocairo

Lebanese Dining at Florida Mall – El Sheraton

 

Type of cuisine: Lebanese food for all appetites.

Mantra: Authentic Lebanese food, period.

Signature dishes: Bite after bite each signature dish tells a story and transports the customer to the heart of Hamra Street: Shish Tawook, Kafta Maajooka Sandwich, Lebanese Hummos, andLebanese Baba Ghanouj.

Dishes sampled: Food at Tabak is fresh and authentic with hints of lemon, garlic, and paprika in each bite. Dishes are all traditional and range from salads to dips to main courses. The menu is varied, giving hungry customers a range of options but not overwhelming. The sandwiches come with three sides plus french-fries and the shish tawook is presented so beautifully you almost don’t want to eat it. We feasted on Hummos, Baba Ghanouj, Labnah W Toom, Batata Hara, Fattouch Salad, Tabbouleh Salad, Raheb, Chicken Liver, Shish Tawook, Kafta Maajooka Sandwich and wound up the meal with Lebanese coffee.

Other menu options that appealed:

Many of the menu items appealed, each dish we sampled was so good we want to go back and order the same ones again and again. It was refreshing to have food that was perfected to an art. In a busy world, restaurants like Tabak stand out from the crowd because they offer something special. Next time we will order all of the sampled dishes again and throw in a burger or Kafta for some variety.

Décor: Tabak Beirut is decorated with thoughtful pieces from Lebanon that add to the authentic dining experience. The restaurant is quaint and small with a rustic feel giving it a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Large picture windows frame the restaurant with its white and blue palate accented by pops of color throughout. As you dine, your eyes can’t help but drift to the open kitchen or out through the windows to the greenery outside. The décor is thoughtfully chosen and each plate, cup, and decorative item tells a unique story.

Ambience: Tabak is light jazz incarnate. It is warm and happy with a welcoming vibe. Food is served in imported Lebanese plates that hold each dish with love. The food is Middle Eastern ‘soul food’ in the most classic way, bringing together the best of what the region has to offer. The restaurant gets an A plus on ambiance alone.

Beverages available: Fresh juices (mango, orange, strawberry, cocktail), soft drinks, tea, instant coffee, Lebanese coffee.

Top Tip: Take your time at Tabak! This is not a restaurant to be rushed through, give yourself plenty of time to share the delicious dishes and soak in the ambiance of this authentic Lebanese restaurant.

Clientele mix: The restaurant is small and intimate with a mixed clientele.

Price range: Tabak is very affordable. This night out definitely won’t break the bank.

Address:

Florida Mall

Gad El Haq Street

El Sheraton, Cairo, Egypt

Opening hours: ? ( To be provided)

Tel: 20 222 694407

Instagram:

@tabakbeirut

 

RECIPE

 

Shish Tawook

 

Ingredients:

Boneless chicken cut into cubes

Marinade

 

Marinade Ingredients:

Lemon juice

Fresh Tomato

Olive oil

Tomato paste

Chili paste

One whole onion, diced

Special spices: equal portions of allspice, black pepper, white pepper, cinnamon, ground cloves, ground nutmeg, and dry coriander.

 

Preparation:

Marinate chicken cubes in sauce for twenty-four hours.

Thread onto skewers and grill.

Serve.

 

Kafta Maajooka Sandwich (Lebanese Style)

 

Ingredients:

Minced beef

Finely chopped fresh onion

Finely chopped parsley

Special spices: equal portions of allspice, black pepper, white pepper, cinnamon, ground cloves, ground nutmeg, and dry coriander.

 

Preparation:

Mix all ingredients by hand for twenty minutes until reaching a smooth consistency.

Chill in fridge for four hours, shape into thick finger-shaped patties then barbeque on grill.

Serve on Lebanese bread

 

Sides:  

Spicy homemade mayo

Mozzarella cheese

Pickles

Tomato

Troufa Daily

A Chocoholic’s Paradise at Arkan Plaza

Type of product: Hot and cold beverages. Inventively sublime sandwiches, breakfast, and a welcome inclusion of a  host of traditional Greek pastries, both savory and sweet. In addition to the freshly baked goods, including bread, pastries, cakes, tarts and flans, there is more chocolate in every shape and form than you could ever conjure up in your wildest dreams.

Signature items:

Truffles, of course. In a range of 15 flavors, all of which are totally, indulgently addictive. Think along the lines of banana, Kirsch liqueur, cinnamon ganache, double espresso extract with mascarpone ganache, all created with Belgian chocolate and you will start to get the idea…

Items sampled:

Fortunately this review is anonymous; we don’t want to go down in history for our epic gorging on some of the most delectable goodies we have happened upon since our earliest birthday party memories. And even those would be hard pushed to meet this standard.

We also had a celebration lined up for that day, so we went from savory to sweet, launching with a great range of Troufa breadsticks. Whether your taste runs to sesame, cheese, multigrain, sunflower seed, wholegrain or spinach, there was something for everyone.

Cookies came next, but not your standard offering. These are the melt-in-the-mouth variety, with hints of vanilla, butter and rich dark chocolate. With a generous selection from the range, we were spoilt for choice.

Naturally, chocolates had to be the star act. From dark and rich, bitter to milk, white with cranberries, Oreo cookies or cranberries, every nibble was an invitation to take one more. Soft-centered, or with pistachios, cocoa butter, double-roasted feuilletine flakes; each chocolate had its own personality, and all were divine.

Ah, and not to overlook the excellent coffee.

Other items that appealed:

Considering that Troufa currently has a menu offering over 300 products, and based on our first encounter, we would say, “A bit of everything, please”.

Décor

True to the design of this Greek brand, the Egypt flagship branch follows the smart, contemporary styling of Troufa Daily. Daily, because it is the place you can pop into each day to pick up your freshly-baked goodies. The color scheme is based on natural wood, dark brown, with beige and accents in black. Imposing glass display cabinets showcase the products in an irresistible way, leading you to order much more than the simple croissant you originally popped in for, we mused.

Ambience:

Relaxed and welcoming, with an added bonus of amazing aromas of wonderful ingredients wafting through the air. A pleasure attack on the senses. The subtle jazz filtering through from the background just adds to the enjoyment.

Beverages available:

Fresh juice, fredo, excellent coffee and other hot and cold choices.

Eat in/ Take-away: Troufa is ideal for breakfast, brunch, a mid-morning, afternoon or evening get-together, but even better, you can have the items as take-away as well. Catering and home delivery are both in the plan.

Top Tip: With summer on the way, don’t miss out on their decadent gelato.

Clientele mix: We caught Troufa on the opening day, but we are sure it will become a regular haunt for cosmopolitan ‘foodies’ in the area.

Price range: Good value for money.

Address: Arkan Plaza.

Opening hours: Daily – 8 am to 1 am.

Tel:  02 379 66670 / 0100 707 0160

Facebook page: Troufa Bread & Chocolate Egypt

Instagram: TroufaEgypt

South African Flavors Spot On in Maadi

Signature dishes: Bunny Chow

Menu overview: Zulu has a very ethnic South African menu that reflects the cultural depth and creative mix of the country. The menu is a showcase of the most typical dishes from South Africa, with the original names and clear descriptions of the dishes. The menu covers appetizers, salads, mains, grill options and desserts.

Dishes sampled: We needed some introduction from the owners themselves as we navigated through the menu options. We began with some appetizers: Dhaltjies Chili Bites – a favorite South African finger food or snack – which we could say is the equivalent to our taameya. It is served with chili sauce on the side. Potato Samoosas, typical Indian snack, triangular deep-fried pastries stuffed with curried potato (which are very popular in South Africa as well). Peri Peri Chicken Liver accompanied by corn bread, to soothe the spiciness of the peri peri sauce – from the famous chain Nando´s selection. Bobotie – spiced minced meat baked with an egg-based topping. A slight resemblance to Shepherd’s Pie. The dish is accompanied by a fruity chutney casserole and yellow rice. Bunny Chow with Durban Curry is a traditional fast food dish consisting of a hollowed out loaf of bread filled with curry and your choice of filling, which in our case was Mutton Curry. The dish was extremely spicy in the first two bites but soon we got seduced by the heat of the spices and couldn’t stop eating it.

The Ostrich Burger was also a first for us. The meat is quite dry but the cranberry balsamic sauce and the arugula leaves give more moisture to the patty. The burger is served with potato wedges and vegetable skewers on the side. From the grill (Braai – barbecue in the South African style) we chose the most typical option, which is the Boerewors sausages served with Stywe Pap (a sticky and stiff porridge) and Sheba (a tomato chutney).

The portions in general were quite big and filling. The dishes are well spiced so it is advisable to be prepared or ask in advance for a less spiced dish. Overall the experience was pleasant and quite adventurous. We enjoyed learning about the South African cuisine and their specialties.

Other menu options that appealed: Flame Grilled Nando´s Style Half Chicken

Décor: Zulu is tucked away in a basement floor – as you walk downstairs you soon come across a spacious, colorful and relaxed atmosphere. The restaurant walls are decorated with personal books and souvenirs and funny quotes we guess only South Africans would understand.

Beverages:  Soft and hot drinks and a full bar

Clientele mix: Food curious, Maadi crowd, expats.

Price range:  Reasonably priced

Opening hours: Daily from 12 pm to 12  am

Address: Building 9, Street 100, Maadi

Tel: 23598328 and 0106 91 46208

Facebook / Instagram: @zuluincairo

Make it a Salmon Easter this Year!

Being the Egyptian national holiday that marks the beginning of spring, Sham El Nessim gives reason to Egyptians to gather with family and friends and enjoy the season’s traditional food: fesikh. This year we chose to share a healthy alternative, salmon.

What are the benefits of eating salmon?

Being lower in saturated fat than beef, salmon is a heart-healthy fish. It is rich in omega-3 fats (a type of health-promoting unsaturated fat), than most other fish varieties. Like most animal foods, it is rich in protein as well as many vitamins and minerals essential for human health.

Baked Salmon Fillet with Mustard and Dill

Ingredients

2 salmon fillets
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 tablespoon vinegar
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon fresh dill
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
Salt, black pepper & cumin to taste

Preparation

Mix all ingredients, except the salmon fillets, together in a bowl

Drizzle the sauce over the salmon. Bake 25 minutes, in a preheated oven, or until salmon is easily flaked with a fork. Garnish with fresh dill.

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Where to go for Easter and Sham El Nessim

easter and sham el nessim

Hop straight into spring by celebrating Easter and Sham El Nessim in some of the loveliest spots in town. Cairo hotels have come up with tempting menus and activities for all the family, so if you ever needed a great excuse to get out of the house and enjoy fresh air and sunshine,this is it.

Cairo Marriott Hotel

The Cairo Marriott Hotel welcomes Easter with open arms! Enjoy the warm spring weather and start colouring those eggs! Unwind as you get pampered at Cairo Marriott on the 17th of April with delicious meals and fun surprises! A breakfast buffet will be served at Omar’s Café from 6 till 11 a.m. including the classic Easter favourites. If you are not an early riser, Omar’s Café and Promenade Café will both offer a brunch buffet for Sham El Nessim from 1 till 5 p.m. Promenade Café will feature “Our Waves” Jazz Band for a little extra fun! The Bakery will have special Easter treats of chocolate bunnies, cakes and many more Easter inspired desserts.

Conrad Cairo

This Easter, Conrad Cairo offers a selection of activities and packages to celebrate the holidays with the whole family.

Take a well-deserved break and enjoy a stay in one of the luxurious rooms overlooking the majestic Nile  including a breakfast buffet at Solana restaurant, an extensive brunch buffet at Jayda Restaurant, 50% discount on car parking, 20% discount on Dinner at Oak Grill or Kamala, and late checkout till 6 pm.

On the 17th of April, celebrate Easter with friends and family at Jayda restaurant overlooking the Nile and enjoy a lavish open buffet brunch featuring special Easter delights with DJ Z.Shark, Belly dancer Yana and live kids’ entertainment. Those under five can enjoy a chocolate egg hunt.

Children age five and under eat free, and children aged 6-12 enjoy 50% off.

easter and sham el nessim

Fairmont Heliopolis & Towers

Spring is around the corner and Sham El Nessim at Fairmont Heliopolis & Towers offers fun for the whole family. Treat yourself and indulge in a sumptuous feast, featuring a special brunch buffet at Aqua E Luce & Pizza Bar and join the kids’ activities surrounding the main pool with live entertainment and much more!

Don’t miss the special accommodation package.

easter and sham el nessim

Le Meridien Cairo

You do not want to miss Easter at the freshest hotel in Cairo! Signature LM Beds and soundproof rooms will make you want to stay longer, so Le Meridien Cairo is offering you the opportunity to make that happen. Enjoy the Weekend Package (2 nights + 1 free) and join it with the Easter Promotion of booking 2 Double Rooms and get the 3rd room free! With a long weekend full of activities and entertainment by the pool, a delicious Easter lunch buffet, and many dining outlets, there is something for everybody, all day and all night, while you also enjoy free WIFI and parking. Call the hotel to know more details about offers for rooms, outlets and cabanas.

easter and sham el nessim

Mena House Hotel

The Mena House Hotel is rolling out an Easter program with a wide variety of dining options and loads of activities for your young ones.

Sunday 16th of April 2017

Alfredo and poolside: The restaurants will open from 11 am until sunset serving the normal à la carte menu.  A children’s playground with three different activities will operate in the garden area (from Sunday afternoon till Monday).

Monday 17th of April

139 restaurant will be open for a breakfast buffet from 6 am until 11 am, with authentic Sham El Nessim items (fried falafel, smoked herring, feteer with black honey, malana, painted eggs, decorated bread).

Lunch: A Buffet will be allocated at the Alfredo restaurant with a seating

displaying a variety of salads, live B.B.Q corner, pasta station, sea food corner and a dessert  time: 1 – 5 pm

Poolside: Serving à la carte until sun set

Activities:  *A mini petting zoo with rabbits, chicks, ducks (from Sunday afternoon until sunset on Monday)

*Face paint for children

*Ice-cream corner (from Sunday afternoon until sunset on Monday)

easter and sham el nessim

Mövenpick Resort Soma Bay

Sprawled over 15 hectares of landscaped land; Mövenpick Resort Soma Bay is a great choice for a relaxed Easter break. With different types of spacious rooms and suites, all set to the magnificent views of the sea with the mountains in the back drop, and lush gardens enveloping the resort.

The dining outlets are the best testament to Mövenpick’s culinary reputation. With a variety of choices on offer, the resort’s Bay View restaurant serves breakfast; lunch and themed dinner buffets while Il Pisce restaurant the speciality restaurant, serves the best Italian cuisine and seafood in the area. During the day, guests can also laze under the sun as they treat themselves to healthy choices of fresh juices, energizing drinks and vegetarian snacks available at the Beach Bar on the beach.

As the evening lingers on, guests can enjoy a selection of cocktails and snacks  at the Soma Bar with a wide variety of daily live entertainment.

easter and sham el nessim

The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo

Spring is here and The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo is excited to open its doors to families for a warm and festive Easter family vacation.

The celebrations kick-off on Monday the 17th of April as the all-day dining restaurant Culina hosts a lavish Easter brunch. This specially enhanced buffet features extensive carving and seafood stations, paired with Easter inspired dishes and delicious desserts.

During brunch, children are invited to take part in an exciting Easter festival at ‘The Garden City’ right across from Culina, where they will enjoy a special brunch themselves, along with fun activities including an egg hunt, Easter-themed games, arts and crafts. The ‘Surf and Turf’ family pool package lets families enjoy an exclusive pool cabana with a succulent selection of ‘all you can eat’ poolside BBQ. While parents relax at the pool, The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo will treat children to exciting Easter poolside activities including an Easter egg hunt, piñata, a surprise visit from the Easter Bunny with Easter basket giveaways.

For those who wish to celebrate Easter in style, Nox is the ultimate option. Nox will be hosting a luxurious ‘Easter Oyster’ rooftop dining and party experience. The culinary team will be celebrating the return of oysters, along with other luxurious seafood platters.

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Semiramis InterContinental Cairo

This Sham El Nessim relax, unwind and indulge in scrumptious food at the Semiramis InterContinental Cairo.  With picturesque views of the river Nile, enjoy the fresh air and epic scenery as you brunch-or lunch-at the Nile Terrace and Pool Deck, located on the 4th floor of the property.

Starting 12 PM, enjoy a special Sham El Nessim brunch and sing along to live oriental music while your children enjoy an array of activities including a puppet show, a magic show, egg colouring and everything in between.

Why not relax the day before and start your day with a healthy breakfast before brunch?  Enjoy our special Sham El Nessim with a delicious breakfast on Monday morning followed by a mouth-watering brunch.

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Sheraton Montazah Hotel 

Celebrate a great, stress-free Easter Holiday with plenty of activities and fun for those who are looking for a special Easter that will give them and their families a relaxing escape from their everyday life. Starting the first night of Easter, guests will enjoy a bunch of entertainment at the Caesar Bar, Beach Cafe & Discotheque, including belly dancing, a DJ, hits and live music from the hotel’s Trio Band. The following day, there will be a full program in the early morning by the pool under the warm sun where you can enjoy a special breakfast buffet, including colored eggs, smoked salmon and malana followed by a delicious barbecue lunch buffet in the open air together with DJ music, kids activities and fun competitions. The hotel also offers Café Rendez-vous, Pergola and La Terrace Cafés. In the evening guests can pass by La Mamma Italian Restaurant to enjoy a fine dining experience with international and specialty cuisine.

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Sheraton Sharm El Sheikh

Enjoy an unforgettable day’s festivities with a delicious Sham El Nessim breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets offering an array of specialties including traditional dishes, in addition to Easter treats, chocolates cakes, cookies and bunnies from the bakery. Guests will spend a wonderful time with lots of fun and daily live entertainment program;    folkloric show, belly dancer, live band, Fakir Show, Karaoke show, mini disco for sweethearts and a kid’s club to keep little angels entertained. Sheraton Sharm is the perfect place for a memorable Easter celebration.

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Breezin’ Along

Discover the Joy of Kite-surfing and Windsurfing

By Hilary Diack

With so many good accredited schools in Egypt now offering lessons and equipment hire packages for every level, from the ‘how can I avoid getting my hair wet’ novice to the more experienced adrenalin junkie, there is little excuse for not giving these fast-growing sports a try.

What you need to know:

  • Wind speed and water conditions are important. Choose the right location and conditions for your level of experience. Learners should look for a reasonably sheltered area with a steady breeze of around 20 knots. Water should be quite shallow with a sandy bottom.
  • Don’t expect to be an expert within 5 minutes. You need to learn the techniques and safety aspects before you hit the waves or take flight.
  • Make sure you sign up with an IKO certified instructor.
  • Ensure that any centre you use has boats, safety equipment, radio assistance and first aid knowledge.
  • There is usually a good selection of reasonably priced hotels and camps close to popular water sports destinations in Egypt. You will have the chance to meet fellow kite-surfers, windsurfers, paddle boarders and kayakers and learn a lot from their experiences.

Kite-surfing

Beginners start by learning about equipment, how to choose the right harness and right sized kite, and safety procedures. When the instructor sees that the basics of controlling the kite have been mastered, the next step would be an instructor- assisted ‘body drag’ through the water without a kite board. This way you can familiarize yourself with the pull of the wind and water conditions. The kite board may come with or without foot-straps and bindings, and combined with wind power, it allows you to skim across the water and propel yourself into the air.  Most beginner courses work toward getting you to the point where you can launch by yourself while using a board. An intense weekend course should be sufficient to get any learner conversant with launching, landing, and usage of the bar.

Once you start, it is important to find opportunities to practice. As you become more proficient you can go on to master maneuvers and take on more challenging conditions.

Top Tip: Even when you have progressed enough to manage alone, it helps to have a ‘kite-buddy’, someone to help with launches and keep an eye out for you (and vice-versa).

Windsurfing

First you have to be able to maintain your balance on the board, your instructor will give you the training you need for this. The next step is to learn the turns and jibes, in other words, the basic maneuvers that allow you to change direction. Learning how to ‘take off’ from the beach or while already in the water is part of the beginner’s skill base, so plenty of practice is needed.

Windsurfing is possible in winds up to 50 knots, although most recreational surfing is carried out at a wind speed between 15-20 knots. With practice, it shouldn’t take too long for a keen windsurfer to be able to perform more advanced moves like wave jumps and turns at speed. A great family sport, children can start lessons from around 8 years of age.

Locations:

Dahab:

One of the most established windsurfing spots in the Red Sea, Dahab is blessed with good wind levels and water conditions year round. Beginners have sheltered water close to shore, and experts can venture further out to practice their jumps on a swell that can reach up to 4m.

El Gouna:

With a predominantly northwest wind, cross-shore, conditions are ideal at Mangroovy Beach for all levels of kite-surfers. There is constant surveillance, and the beach is well equipped.

Hurghada:

Well-established with windsurfers, Hurghada has also become a popular destination for kite-surfers in recent years. Generally the wind blows side onshore from the left, and there are several sheltered bays south of Hurghada that are suitable for kite-surfing.

Windsurfers are well catered for as well, with most hotels offering centers for lessons and equipment hire.

Marsa Allam:

Popular with experienced kite-surfers, with long stretches of coastline and huge bays, there is a ‘Baby Bay’ where learners can safely pick up experience.

Ras Sudr:

One of the most popular destinations for both kite-surfing and windsurfing, Ras Sudr is a relatively short drive from Cairo, making it ideal for a weekend trip. Although previously not known as a major tourist destination it is now definitely on the map for those in the know, due to the growing reputation of its friendly, laid back atmosphere and excellent kite-surfing and windsurfing centers. It is family friendly, with safe swimming and recreation options for all ages.

Safaga:

Protected by a long range of mountains, water conditions are generally flat and create near perfect conditions for kite-surfing. The wind is lighter in the morning, but in the afternoon can pick up considerably. Safaga is good for all levels of windsurfers, with the shore area fine for learners.

Sharm El Sheikh:

Not just a divers’ paradise, Sharm also offers some pleasant spots for kite-surfing in the Nabq Bay area to the north of the main town.

Soma Bay:

Considered by pro’s to be one of the best kite-surfing destinations in the Red Sea, Soma Bay is protected by small islands which keep large waves away from the shore. There are still small and medium waves, as well as easy flat patches, meaning that Soma Bay is suited for kite-surfers of all skill levels. With an excellent infrastructure, it is set to become a major attraction on the global kite-surfing circuit. The same conditions make it a destination of choice for all levels of windsurfers, with the shore area at high tide especially suited to beginners.

* Please refer to our address book for contact information for centers offering lessons and equipment hire.

Valuable Link:

 

The Chamber of Diving and Watersports (CDWS)

http://www.cdws.travel/windsurfing/practical-advice

10 Best ‘Get Away From It All’ Spots in Egypt

From the expanse of the Western Desert, with its lush oases of Bahareya, Dakhla and Siwa to the upper reaches of the mighty Nile, or across the mountainous Sinai ranges to the beach of Basata, Cairo West Magazine has rounded up the most delightful eco-lodges and agri-lodges for an escape from the bustle of the city. Disconnect from your tech, reconnect with friends and family, and recharge your batteries. Savor farm-to-table cuisine, explore desert and mountains, and experience the beauty of World Heritage sites and antiquities in their natural settings.

Adrére Amellal Desert Ecolodge in Siwa

Set against a backdrop of the great sand dunes of the Western Desert, Adrére Amellal bears testament to the beauty of the simple life. It has been created with earth and traditional materials to deliver an aesthetically pleasing environment, and eschews the accoutrements of urban life. This is the ultimate escape.

Impeccable cuisine created from ingredients grown in the garden, or sourced locally, is served in idyllic settings, which vary from day to day. Nature abounds, and whether you want to explore the majestic terrain and rich culture of the oasis, or simply while away your time, each day will unfold with new discoveries.

Don’t expect to find electricity in your rooms, there is none. Instead you will find the rooms gently lit at night with beeswax candles, and garden pathways gently picked out by flickering lamplight. Everything is geared to relieve you of the sensory overload of stressful city living. Skillfully managed and supported by impeccably trained staff, the lodge boasts a guest log that includes royalty, actors, and the cognoscenti of world travellers. Suffice to say, this paradise comes at a price, but it is worth the indulgence.

Al Tarfa Desert Sanctuary in Dakhla

This award winning eco-friendly lodge has been garnering praise from both international and local visitors since it first opened. Set in a large nature reserve in the oasis of Dakhla, Al Tarfa has drawn on traditional building techniques widely used in desert villages, with interiors reflecting the culture of the Sahara desert. Furnishings are contemporary and luxuriously comfortable and blend with traditional eclectic pieces, so each of the 20 suites and rooms reflects a unique identity.

Local cuisine is a highlight of any stay, and the menu at Al Tarfa is no exception. Ingredients come as organically grown vegetables from their own land, and local produce from the surrounding area. Meals can be served in the restaurant, in the courtyard garden, by the pool, or set up as intimate dining under the palm trees. Worth noting, for anyone wanting a bit of sheer indulgence, champagne breakfasts are also a popular option.

The surrounding area offers awe-inspiring scenery, as well as historic relics and an abundance of nature. Activities such as horse-back riding and desert excursions can be arranged, while those less inclined to an active holiday can simply idle their days away in the pleasant grounds by the pool.

AnaKato Nubian Houses in Gharb Soheil NubianAswan

Starting as one simple village house back in 2008, AnaKato in Gharb Soheil Nubian village is now comprised of a cluster of three dwellings, perched above a panoramic view of the Nile. Bursting with colorful energy, each of the 19 rooms and shared spaces exudes the essence of traditional, hospitable Nubian culture. Perfectly situated as a kick off point for sightseeing excursions, AnaKato also invites you just to relax and unwind with the vista of sparkling waters of the Nile just a few meters away from its simple wooden terraces. Its quintessential charm has already placed AnaKato firmly on the map with anyone looking for a totally authentic experience in Aswan.

Basata Village in Nuweiba, Sinai

The combination of soaring mountains, white sands, and sparkling blue waters is irresistible. Add on endless days of sunshine and you have Basata, an eco-village that can count itself as one of the pioneers of back-to-nature tourism in Egypt. Accommodation ranges from simple tents, to huts and small chalets, all within a few meters of the water. Kitchen facilities are communal, with meals highlighting produce from Basata’s own vegetable patch, fresh fish, and home baked bread or pizza.

Based strongly on principles of minimal environmental impact, Basata also flows harmoniously with the Bedouin culture of the region by respecting the delicate balance and beauty of nature.

Desert Rose Eco-Lodge in Bahariya

This picturesque eco-lodge has been created from clay and palm fronds, using traditional methods. Capturing the spirit of the desert, the architecture reflects the true character of the oasis. The tasty and well-prepared meals come from organically grown food from their own garden, and all functions of the lodge are ecologically based. With all the majesty and serenity of the desert around, visitors will have the opportunity to bond with nature, enjoy hot springs and have the option of safari excursions to the desert and neighboring oases.

Kom El Dikka Agri-Lodge in Fayoum

Just a short drive from Cairo and you will be transported into a haven of tranquility at Kom El Dikka. Set inside a family owned olive farm and perched on the shore of Lake Qarun, the authentic  architecture of the agri-lodge and its small farm give a taste of rural life. This doesn’t mean that modern comforts are missing, everything you need for a pleasant stay is available in the well appointed rooms.

Family friendly, Kom El Dikka offers a host of activities such as horseback riding and fishing, and children have a special playground to keep them entertained. A bonus feature is the surrounding village of Tunis, the renowned pottery and ceramic center of the region. This is a ‘must visit’ during any stay!

Qasr El Bawiti in Bahareya

Nestled in the heart of a lush palm grove, Qasr El Bawiti was created from rocks and stone handpicked from local quarries. No metal or cement has been used; the buildings have been constructed using traditional techniques with the expertise of local craftsmen and workers. The end result is an elegant, traditional eco-lodge, conveniently based in an area known for its natural beauty. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, and totally conducive to an enjoyable and relaxing stay.

New Hermopolis in Tuna El Gebel, Mallawi, El Minia 

For anyone seeking peace, serenity and solitude, they will find it all in New Hermopolis. A retreat for writers, artists and groups looking for a calm environment, this beautiful haven is also a perfect place for long term stays, which can be arranged upon agreement. Set against a backdrop of stunning mountains and embraced by the desert, New Hermopolis is open from October to May each year.

Zad El Mosafer Guest House in Fayoum

A lakeside getaway, Zad El Mosafer is a great reasonably-priced option for a break from Cairo life. Easy to reach, it is well located, as there are ample activities in the area to keep everyone happy. Dining options are simple but tasty, and the rooms are typical of the local style and ambience.

Taziry Ecovillages in El Maraky Village, Siwa

Not simply a blissful escape, Taziry is a Siwan desert eco-village with a total commitment to the concepts of a sustainable lifestyle. Located in spectacular surroundings by El Maraky Village at the foot of Adrar Azugagh (Red Mountain) about 16 km from Siwa, facing the famous White Mountain and overlooking the vast Gary Lake and the distant greenery of Fatnas. Constructed using traditional materials and techniques, the buildings are naturally cooled by the desert breeze. Oil lamps and candles provide lighting after sunset, and photovoltaic energy is used, along with solar water heating. The delicious organic food comes from Taziry’s own farm, which also supports a range of health food products.

 

Taziry also plays an important role in the local community, with a library and museum dedicated to cultural heritage and resources promoting sustainable development initiatives. A handicraft workshop is also organized to provide an income for the community of Siwa. In keeping with proud Arab traditions, there is also a breeding stud for prized Arabian horses, with rides being organized upon request in the sublime Great Sand Sea surrounding the oasis. Combining beauty with an environmentally sound ethos, Taziry makes for an unforgettable experience in magical Amun-Zeus oasis.

DIY Easter Egg Decorating Ideas and Crafts

Step By Step Guide

Create your Own Amazing Easter Eggs. Get the whole family together, hard-boil some eggs, and let your creativity and imagination run free. Create your own collection of colorful eggs to make the day really special. Start painting and pasting, using buttons, beads, and scraps of fantastic fabric. Short of inspiration? Then check out our step-by-step guide, as easy as 1-2-3.

Black & White Easter eggs

Instructions:

– Cook a dozen white eggs.

– Then decorate each with a different black and white pattern.

– Use 2 different thickness of markers or paint, and make an effort to vary techniques for each pattern.

– The overall effect is clean and modern, with a little bit of whimsy from the less than perfect hand drawn patterns.

Tattooed Easter Eggs

Temporary tattoos are pretty great. They look quirky and fun, especially when you’re dealing with tattoos of dinosaurs, insects, and generic action heroes. So why not give those Easter eggs a little tattoo love? Turns out, it’s just as easy to put temporary tattoos on eggs as it is to put them on you!

AlMaqarr Coworking Space

Shared working spaces are becoming a global trend and a haven for freelancers, students, and entrepreneurs. Cairo has its finger on the pulse with some of these spaces popping up in the city. One such place offering solace to the officeless is AlMaqarr (the headquarters) in Heliopolis. Cairo East Magazine spoke to the founders to get the inside story.

CEM: How did the idea of AlMaqarr come about?

It had always been a problem to set a proper meeting with our teams. As working in NGOs, and Student Activities, we didn’t have our own place to work in. Cafés were always an option. However, with all the noise and interruptions by the waiters we were never able to do anything the way we wanted. We started using the Educational Centers for High Schools, but the noise was unbearable. Another thing, as part of organizations, we always want to collaborate and create partnerships with others. But finding people is not as easy as anyone would think. We’re all scattered around cafés and centers and it’s very hard to get hold of people. “This is it,” we said, “we want everyone to do their work in one place, there has to be one place gathering us all”. We decided to do it ourselves. We decided to build a headquarters for everyone who’s looking for a headquarter. We took the initiative and started AlMaqarr (The Headquarters).

 What’s the concept?

AlMaqarr provides an organic space for ideation stage entrepreneurs to collaborate and gain support to further their ideas and transform them into sustainable projects and businesses. We help them with the physical space they need, we give advice, we provide support and we do our best in order to get people to kick-start, whether they use AlMaqarr for their meetings, share an office, or come to work occasionally.

What services do you offer?

Our services are: private office, shared work-space, meeting space, event venue, workshop venue, and study area.

The amenities available are Internet, free hot-drinks, snacks and beverages, printer, lockers, beanbags, an outdoor area with lots of sunlight, convenient parking, and a friendly staff.

Who are the people who use AlMaqarr?

AlMaqarr is open for all change-makers and doers who make things happen. These people include but are not limited to: entrepreneurs, freelancers, students, startups, student organizations, social initiatives and NGOs.

What are the benefits you see to the community?

It’s not only about the meeting hosting, we also make partnerships with anyone we receive, whether start-ups, student organizations, or any other entities. We provide marketing support through our different channels, we help connect people to the resources they need, we know exactly what they want and our support unlimitedly extends outside every box.

What do people enjoy most about AlMaqarr?

We always say that it’s all about the community. We manage a solid and diversified community of people who make things happen, and I believe this is the real value behind why people come to AlMaqarr. Our community values are clear: collaboration, sharing, diversity, and trusted community. We believe these values are being reflected in every single detail in our daily happenings, and that’s why people always trust the community and what it brings to them.

 

Contact Info:

Tel: 01007744121

Email: info@almaqarr.com

Website: www.almaqarr.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/almaqarr e.

Instagram: www.instagram.com/almaqarr 2.