lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2014

Sabaya, El Cairo

Hey there! 

Today in our recomendations of restaurants we have a Lebanese food restaurant called Sabaya. 

Sabaya is the number 2 in TripAdvisor rating of restaurants in Egypt, and is very famous through the county. 






Is a five star restaurant located in El Cairo, Located in Semiramis InterContinental Cairo, El Cairo 11511, Egypt. The phone number is +20 (2) 2795 7171. 
Sabaya is a very good restaurant, the especiality is Pita Bread, Falafel, and Humus. You can eat the dessert in the terrace. Looking the sunset in the Nilo river, that makes it an unforgetable experience. 





Sabaya has a very relaxing vibe that you feel as soon as you walk in. The dimly lit restaurant relies on very few colours for decoration; its walls are divided by white arches, and simply adorned with curtains and several gold-framed, black-and-white pencil sketches.



Sabaya offer cheap food, that goes from 15 USD to 40 USD, or $31.447 - $83.857 COP. 

Is proper to make bussiness, and go to romantic dinners, the air is very mystique and Lebanese, and people serve everything with hospitality. 

Sabaya is one of the best restaurants in Egypt. 


Disadvantages of travel


Hey there!

Tody we gonna discuss the disadvantages of travel to Egypt.

In one hand we have the weather. 
Wheather is a mess in Egypt, so, whn you travel you must know how will be the wheather in that part of the year. The best time for travel is spring and winter because isn't very hot. From may to october the weather is really bad, because the sun is unbereable, most in Luxor and in the south of the country. 



A lot of people prefer to travel in the Ramadan, but in that month in Egypt is prohibited, most of that in one day. 
We lave an images with Ramadan rules: 





Another disadvantage is the sellers who are very rude and annoying when they are trying to sell you something. Also the tips are compulsory in Egyppt and are apart from any money you have paid before. 

In the other hand we have the water and the food. 



You have to be very careful with water because it isn't clean enough, we recommend drink only bottled water every time (Also when you brush your theeth). 

The polution, the chaos and the trafic makes this country feel very disorganized. But at the end you make your experience 

Enjoy Egypt :)

sábado, 8 de noviembre de 2014

An Interesting Restaurant

Andrea Mariouteya


It is an amazing restaurant located in Cairo the capital of Egypt, this beautiful is near the Pyramids of Giza. The phone number is +20 2 3383 1133.
  

This restaurant is specializing in grilled meats, besides it offers traditional Egyptian food and some spaghetti, salad, rice, hot dishes and dresses. There are a lot of recognized dishes like Paella, Octopus Salad, Risotto, Avocado salad and chicken traditional roast. This food is fresh and tasty.




The decor is natural, there is a small garden with trees, people can eat outdoors, it is a family place, and also it is nice and authentic Egyptian atmosphere. It is friendly and genuine restaurant. There are outdoor seating in summer or in winter elegant indoor hallThe price is moderate, also are reasonable and affordable; the drinks are a bit pricey. It is a good value for money.
Service was quick, great and friendly; also it is efficient and helpful.

This is a good place to visit when people travel to Egypt and it is great to get an idea of an "Egyptian food"


This restaurant is popular with families with children, as it is very good for large gropus, the restaurant choices presented to the public are for breakfast, luch, reservations, home delivery and also offers alternatives for night.


NATURAL RESOURCES OF EGYPT

Egypt has a variety of mineral deposits, some of them exploited since ancient times, as gold and red granite. Today, the main commercial mineral resource is oil, which is found mostly in the coastal region of the Red Sea, El-Alamein, near the Mediterranean, and in the Sinai Peninsula. Other minerals include phosphates, manganese, iron and titanium.



The natural resources of Egypt mainly refer to the oil and gas of Egypt. The oil reserves of Egypt draw huge annual revenues from its export profits. The newly discovered oilfields in the Mediterranean seabed have opened up fresh opportunities for reviving the country's oil export business. The 3.7 million barrel reserve that Egypt previously possessed, now have more than doubled the reserve figures. The markets of Turkey and Israel are the chief targets of Egypt.

For more information visit: Egypt Natural resources







EGYPTIAN RECIPES


Kotfa prawn




Ingredients:

  • 1 kg of prawns
  • 2 tablespoons ground cumin
  • 1 glass of milled rice
  • 5 cloves of garlic and parsley
  • 1 onion
  • salt
  • Pepper and cayenne
Method of Preparation:

  1. Peel and wash shrimp.
  2. Chop them with parsley, garlic and onion.
  3. Add the spices, ground rice and mix.
  4. Make the dough into fingers and oiling.
  5. Fry in hot oil, remove and put on paper.
  6. Prepare the tomato sauce with garlic. Pour half of the "Kofta" in the sauce.
  7. Serve the other half on a plate with tomato slices and lettuce leaves.

TOP 5 EGYPTIAN HOTELS




Egypt has different hotel, there are a beautifully places of fun, relaxation, entertainment, business and various tourist activities. Within the main found:


Hilton Luxor Risort & Spa


Review the a tourist:

"An oasis of calm and luxury. Everything is perfect. Perfect location, views and spa. All the staff are truly amazing. You will not be disappointed"


The Royal Savoy Sharm El Sheikh



Review the a tourist:

"I don't see how anyone could fault the Royal Savoy! We would come back every year if we could. Every single member of staff is an absolute asset"


Premier Le Reve Hotel & Spa



Review the a tourist:

"Brilliant hotel with quality staff. The most difficult thing I had to do was try to open the complimentary cold water. Thank you for looking after us both so well"


Steigenberger Makadi Hotel



Review the a tourist:

"Everyone was so friendly. The hotel was spotless, the rooms spacious, with views to die for, and the food was excellent, with so much choice"

The Oberoi, Sahl Hasheesh




Review the a tourist:

"Most romantic hotel i visited in Egypt"


Food



Hey there! Tody our recipe will be Falafel. 


I'm sure most of people know Falafel, but, if you don't know what is this, I'm gonna make a short explanation for you. 


A falafel is a chickpea fried balls and herbs usually served with salad, or in a sandwich with hummus and pita bread. Falafel is a typical Egypt dish, and I'm sure you will love it.
If you’re in Egypt and you ask for falafel, more than likely what you will actually received are Tamiya, the superior Egyptian version of the classic Middle Eastern dish. The recipe for Tamiya – or the Egyptian falafel – is similar to that of traditional falafel, however instead of using chickpea, Egyptian falafel recipe uses mashed white broad beans instead.

Falafel is quick to prepare and suitable for vegetarians





Ingredients for Egyptian Falafel Recipe:

1 x Cup or Tin of white broad beans

1 x small onion 3 x garlic cloves

1 x leek stalk

1 x tea spoon of baking soda

1 x tea spoon of flour

1 x tea spoon of cumin

1 x tea spoon of cayenne pepper

3 x table spoons of sesame seeds

5 x sprigs of fresh coriander

5 x sprigs of fresh dill

5 x sprigs of fresh parsley

cooking oil ½ -

1 tea spoon of salt to taste

Equipment:

1 electric blender or mixer 
1 cooking pot


Directions


1. If using fresh beans, soak overnight in cold water. If using tinned beans, empty into a sieve and rinse thoroughly.

2. Chop the onions, garlic and leek and place in a mixing bowl.

3. Pull the leaves from the sprigs of dill, coriander and parsley and add to mixing bowl.

4. Add the flour, baking soda, cayenne pepper, cumin and salt to the bowl. Please note that if using tinned beans you will need to add less salt than if using fresh beans.

Recommend you add ½ a tea spoon initially and then add more as required to taste after blending.

5. Add the beans to the mixing bowl and blend into a green paste. Then gentle kneed. If two moist add a little flour, if too dry add a couple of spoons of water.

6. Heath the oil until it is bubbling.

7. With a wet spoon shape the mix into flat discs 4cm x 2 cm. Sprinkle lightly with sesame seeds and add to the hot oil. The falafel is ready when it has turned brown on the outside. If you find your falafel is breaking apart upon contact with the oil it is too moist. Add some flower and roll it in flower before placing in the oil.

8. Serve with hot pita bread, salad and hummus




¡ENJOY!