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Egyptian Tax Authority clarifies taxation on online delivery restaurants
VAT on online restaurants and shops aids tax justice, says Reda Abdel Kader

144 tourist restaurants, cafeterias granted health and safety certificate: Tourism Ministry
Inspection committees continue visits to restaurants and cafeterias that have submitted requests to reopen, Al-Assi

Tourism Ministry inspects tourism restaurants, facilities on first day of Ramadan
The inspections, which came on the first day of Ramadan, took place to ensure these facilities continue to apply all precautionary measures amid the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Egypt’s Red Sea to ban using plastics starting from June
Governorate will also stop licencing factories manufacturing thin plastic bags

21% of Egyptian consumers use restaurants, meal delivery services: Nielsen’s report
More than half of Egypt consumers visited a fast food outlet over past six months, says the report

Chicken Fil-A: satisfying taste, portion of fried chicken restaurants
Despite the city’s different cuisine dining’s that offer people all sort of world’s various kitchens food, Egyptians still passionately love junk food, especially, if served in large portions and good quality, like Chicken Fil-A’s sandwiches. Chicken Fil-A is a fried chicken restaurant the serves new perspective of junk food other than what Egypt has been …

Uber Eats kicks off in Cairo with 100 restaurants
Uber announced the expansion of its global food delivery app to Egypt’s capital. Starting Sunday, residents of Cairo will be able to download the Uber Eats app or visit ubereats.com to order meals from a wide selection of the city’s best loved restaurants. Powered by the same technology the company employed to turn the global …

Finding good restaurants while travelling in London
Good food always makes great memories! It is especially true when you are visiting a new city. Exploring the culture of the place through its food is surely a memorable experience. However, locating an ideal restaurant in an unfamiliar place may be a tricky affair. London, for example, is a hub for food lovers, and …

’50 Kitchens, One City’: 50 restaurants, countries and recipes in Berlin
In DW’s series “50 Kitchens, One City,” you can look forward to 50 exciting recipes from 50 Berlin restaurants, presented by chefs from 50 countries. The accompanying book brings the flavors of the world to your home.Berlin is one of Europe’s most exciting metropolises. It’s also a melting pot of cultures. Germany’s capital is home …

More stars for Germany’s top restaurants
The number of chefs in Germany sporting Michelin stars is on the rise. Many of Berlin’s restaurants have been awarded the coveted accolade in the new Michelin Guide. The 2016 Michelin Restaurant Guide lists 290 outstanding German restaurants, eight more than the previous year. There are a total of 26 new one-star listings. Restaurants to …

Tourism chamber urges members to avoid unlicensed restaurants
The Egyptian government’s budget looses, as a result of international restaurants evading paying sales taxes, exceed EGP 1.5bn per year, according to Kerdany.

Amer Group net profits jump to EGP 16m in Q1 2015
82% of group’s revenues were from real estate sector

5 year timeline for tourism companies to repay debts to social insurance fund: Tourism ministry official
Ministry of Social Solidarity has given tourism operators and hotel establishments a 6 month deadline to pay workers’ insurance debts; total debts to be paid in installments over 5-year period

No more cold food: Mobile app streamlines online ordering
Engezni cuts out the middleman, connecting hungry Cairenes directly to restaurants

Chef’s Market: Creatively fresh and delicious
New restaurant serves great food and its inventive recipes are well worth the hefty price tag

K-Lounge impresses on opening night
The new restaurant served a variety of well-prepared and tasty dishes

Bella, Nile view dining al Italiano
Bella offers authentic Italian food that are exquisitely made

Bite Me Cairo: Left Bank
Can you eat in Cairo the way you eat in New York or London?

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: Sushi that covers the basics at Sushi Ya
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find hidden gems behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels.

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: Traditional Italian food at Italiano
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find hidden gems behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels.

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: Indian classics on the Silk Road
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find hidden gems behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels.

Bite Me Cairo: Bab El Nil
Discover Fairmont Nile Towers’ Bab El Nil

Bite Me Cairo: Europe By The Sea
It was time to take a break from Egypt, so her royal self and I decided a week in El Gouna was in order. This orange and white holiday village on the Red Sea, just north of Hurghada is, geographically, part of this country, but that is where the connection begins and ends. When I …

Bite Me Cairo: A passion for India
If you desire a sampling of all things authentically Indian, Begum does a noon brunch on Fridays that features street foods from across the continent including what is known as “Desi Chinese,” an Indian version of Chinese that every local cook masters.

Bite Me Cairo: A Tuk Tuk to Jaisalmer
Food for thought. Never imagined I’d employ that cliché, but in this case it fits. Let’s eat, drink and be merry for the betterment of the world. I like it. Restaurants are cultural places anyway—art, music, food, fashion, and politics. Why not take it the extra kilometer and entertain ourselves for the forces of good?
Bob’s Your Uncle
By David Blanks Foodism is here. I mean, when you can dial a hotline and have delivered to your home an Australian wagyu beef fillet, an entire salmon, a kilo of sushi grade tuna, or a dozen Clevedon Coast oysters on the half shell, you know that Cairo is changing. New, hip restaurants and clubs are …