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At Hurghada you would be offered with an incredible variety of dining experiences.
From Indian to French, Japanese, Mexican, Italian, Dutch, Thai, Chinese, German,
and many more cuisines of all styles are available here. Hurghada has it all from
international chains to popular eateries like Hard Rock Café, fast food
outlets of international brands like McDonalds, Pizza Hut, and KFC, along with
endless outlets serving Egyptian cuisines.
If you are looking for the local gastronomical delights, then the downtown
area of El Dahar is where you should be. The eateries serve authentic Egyptian
food. From restaurants to street stalls serving local there are quite a few
number of place where you would find the local flavor.
The international chain of restaurants and fast food centers like Hard Rock
Café, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, and KFC are located at the Village Road area
of Sekala Street. You would also find at the Marriott few of the local fast
food stalls like Papas Beach Bar, Liquid Lounge, or Tuscany. There are arrays
of inexpensive Cairo eateries, like Felfela, serving scrumptious Egyptian cuisine,
along the sea at Giftun Island.
Most of the local restaurants of Hurghada seldom serve alcohol, although they
serve wonderful local delicacies. Egyptian delicacies like Fuul or Falafel,
slow cooked broad beans, is very common with the buffet menus. Sandwiches with
fuul, cheese, cucumber, pickled aubergines, baba ganoog, deep-fried breaded
cauliflower, and omelettes, are also a hot favorite of Hurghada. You can also
try out the shish taouk, whish is a grilled chicken sandwich.
The Summerland restaurant is the most popular restaurant at Hurghada that serves
some of the best traditional Egyptian delicacies. Shorbet aads or the thick
and creamy lentil soup, fresh lemonade, spiced yogurt salad, grilled chicken
pane, meat and onion tagin, stuffed pigeon, kofta, and mahshi are the most popular
Egyptian decicacies served here.
Some of the best restaurants of Hurghada are: Al Dente, El Joker, Felfela,
Fish House, Hard Rock Café Hurghada, La Gondola, Papas II, and Tuscany.
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