Cafe Mince

All in Egyptian
Rating 5110

19 november 2019Travel time: 26 april 2019
The cafe is located on a mountainside, in the bay of Ras Um El Sid, above the beach of second-line hotels. The entrance is either from the side of the city (residential part of the Hadaba district) or from the territory of the Faraana Club hotel (a good four, by the way). In daylight, the cafe resembles a junk shop - a bunch of all kinds of junk from cart wheels to rugs and palm branches, but everything is pretty organically laid out, hung out, nailed down, leaning. There are bridges between the islands with tables, which gradually fill up in the evening.

Visitors are stuffed like a sprat in a jar of tomatoes, they sit on each other's heads, shout over each other, make noise, trample on their feet. If you arrive early and get a table, you will definitely be seated. If you arrive late, you will either be on the bridge or on the knees of those who came earlier.

Disappointed by the price tag. It is better to go with local pound, otherwise two majitos + one coffee + hookah can cost almost fifty dollars.
In addition, be prepared for a sudden closure, when the waiters, who have just brought drinks, begin to see you out in the full sense of the word.

And yes! - There is no food here. This is a place to sit in a crowd with something expensive, and not necessarily delicious.

With all my positivism, I put points only for framing)))
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

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