A long-time favorite with tourists and locals for traditional Egyptian fare, the casual atmosphere and reasonable prices makes this chain an ideal place to sample the country's specialty dishes. The licensed chain is famous for its fuul and taamiya, offering dozens of varieties and all served with freshly baked baladi bread. Also notable is its creamy and garlicky baba ghanoug, one of the best in Cairo. Meat is prominent on the menu, but the management has taken care to include a good selection of vegetarian dishes. Try the vegetable casserole or spicy mousakka. For the same great food at a fraction of the price, try the selective menu at Felfela Takeaway around the corner on Talaat Harb Street.
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Yes a little bit touristy. Good spoken English by the waiters.My meal;Tamina salad never appeared but charged on bill.Barbeque chicken with ric...
going back !!!!
The food was tasty and the service attentive,the atmosphere cozy with charm,the experience was as flavourful as the food,I am one of those peop...
total rip off
i am an egyptian and yes i've always seen tourists there. why? it beats me. it is the kind of restaurant were u can find spit and hair in your ...
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I liked this place although i found a hair in my dinner. Which was quite dispointing.. but i ate it anyways.! People who like stinky smells wou...
Looked better than it was
Bumping into it by accident, as Felfel is the egyptan word for my boyfriends nick name Pepper but inside we were very disappointed about unpers...
A Tourist Trap
I have been to Felelah several times. The food is mediocre and the ambiance is good for first time tourists. If you are lookign for good Egypti...
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