The drinking and dining venues in Cairo are as diverse as its population. You can eat fuul and taameya sandwiches for 50 piastres each, a bowl of koshary (all good vegan food) for about LE1.50 or have an international three-course meal in a five star hotel for LE350 and up, the choice is yours.
Fuul (mashed beans) and taameya (fried bean patties) are traditional working-class Egyptian fare, and are common breakfast dishes. They are usually served in aish shami, the local equivalent of pita bread. Some of the dirtiest, most unhealthy-looking eateries in Cairo serve the best fuul and taameya, although you just might feel as though you're taking your life in your hands by eating in them! Koshary is usually eaten as a lunch dish, and is the original Egyptian fast food. Its main ingredients are macaroni and rice covered with salsa (tomato sauce) followed by a sprinkling of fried onion, hummus and lentils. If you're in a koshary restaurant and applying your own sauce, be sure to shake the bottle VERY well. The other optional extra is chilli sauce (the dark red stuff) and, yes, it is as dangerous as it looks.
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