AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
By far, this was the WORST dining experience I had in my month long trip in Egypt. The food was 2/10 as it was of extreme low quality, flavourless, and cheaply made. In ordered a basic beef and noodle dish. On the menu this dish was depicted having a melody of customary onions and veggies like peppers of various colours. All that came was noodles and beef. When I asked for sweet and sour sauce to give the dish some dimension the waiter refused saying “it could not be done” even though it was on the menu as an option. The staff was extremely unfriendly as rude (I’m a female solo traveller so I’m guessing misogynistic undertones are at work here), and the food is super overpriced. For two dishes, the bill was more than 1000 EGP!!
Basically, this is a bunch of old grumpy Egyptian men trying to pull off Chinese cuisine to trick tourists into paying a ridiculous amount of money for the experience of tasting soy sauce. The atmosphere is also offensively tacky and stereotypes Chinese culture on a surface level.
Do yourself a favour and go to the near by Oriental House where you can get snizzeling and succulent lamb rack meal for 230 EGP. I’ve loved this place so much, I went back 3 times during my...
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