American dining in mystifying country
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 1/1/06
Located in a moored boat as the overview indicates, it was not very hard to find. To give you another clue, Zamalek is a part of the city closeby and from the restaurant you can get in less than five minutes to the Egyptian museum (about five LE for taxi).
The staff is very friendly and you will find many posters on the wall regarding North American culture. More Egyptian guests than tourists come to this place to probably experience Western dining.
The food I had was very tasty and the service was quick and efficient unlike many other places in Egypt. I never felt hustled by anyone there and people were smiles for the most part. The view you get from the restaurant will also tempt you to make it, as it overlooks the aforementioned museum and attracts your eyes upon other features of the Downtown core. You'll even see boats and feluccas passing by, which makes for a great sight come sunset.