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@@TravelInteresante Thank you for conveying the real picture, my friends, to Egypt. I am waiting for you to return again to your second country, Egypt💖💖💖🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
Coffee is actually Egyptian and they introduced to The world after being famous in yemen it became very popular here and Osman sultan took it from Egypt.. till This day egypt souq bazar is famous in Istanbul because most if food and drink were introduced by us
It's so great to know that Egyptian people are so welcoming and kind! Such great hospitality they share with you. What a feast you had at the end of the video. OK this might be our favourite Egypt videos from your channel! 😊
So many people share the opposite in Egypt, but almost everywhere we went they were welcoming and wanted to give more and we were glad to share those experiences. lad you guys enjoyed it so much Peter and Ony!
Thanks sooooo much! It took a while to put it together 😅 it feels so nice to get such a great compliment from amazing content creators like you two! ❤️🤗
Wow all of that food looked incredible. I can't say that green soup looked appetizing with the sticky texture. But I'd still probably try it. And I'd probably love the koshari and the hawawshi looked incredible! I don't think I'd be interested in the liver... but the kunafa would be on my list. Thanks for sharing about all these foodie finds in Egypt - loved the details and explanation of everything 😊
Literally every single thing we tried was super delicious (except the green soup was not for me lol) but koshari is by far my favorite and can't recommend it enough, oh and kunafa of course 😎🙌
Thanks for watching and appreciate that you enjoyed it! Unfortunately we cannot remember the restaurant's name anymore but we will keep you posted if we find out. Thanks!
That breakfast looked so good! It would definitely fill you up for a while :) So much amazing looking food in this video. Camel liver probably wouldn't be my thing but trying new dishes is so much fun!
We had no idea that we would be able to try so many delicious food options in Egypt, it was an amazing food tour for us to experience! You should go ahead and try them all don't shy away!
I'm glad you added the USD equivalents for the food costs. I'm going to Jordan and Egypt 6 weeks from tomorrow and will spend my 60th birthday in Cairo before returning to the US. I'll be gone 3 weeks, but even though most of the meals are included in the tour, I'm excited to try the local dining experiences.
Egypt has more beauty than only cairo guys you have go to another cities like my city Hurghada in the Red sea the sea and the diving here literally like a paradise + you’re very welcome here in your second country xxxx
Cairo was our last stop in Egypt! We have visited Dahab, Aswan, Luxor and Giza and shared our adventures! Next time hopefully we get to see Hurghada as well 🙏 Egypt Travel: th-cam.com/play/PLzKPlzsQZ0r6DQeS-GDx37_zzM9PkaxQI.html
Oh man that koshari is lyfe! Looks very filling and tasty, keen to try it if we can find one here. Look those Egyptian desserts too! I would go nuts eating all of them haha 😍
It is definitely one of the best vegetarian dishes out there and needs to be more well know, it is legit delicious. Nermine was so sweet, it was the perfect cap off to an amazing breakfast/lunch to start the day.
Hey guys!! OMG this video legit makes me drooling! Egyptian street food looks so awesomeeee 😍 Haha even Steve can't count correctly on how many food he had :P
Ooh, the feteer looks like the Zanzibar pizza 😁 A food tour is such a good way to get to know a city…so amazing that you went to so many different places and tried so many foods! We’ve also heard so much about koshari! So cool that you got to enjoy it on a feluka ride 🤗 all those desserts though 🤤 Umm, not sure about the stuffed pigeon 😳😅 and camel liver 😳🙈😅 Haha, we’d probably also try it all! So great that you got to hang out with Mostafa and his friends, they all seem so nice and friendly! 🤗🤗🤗 really looking forward to the next video…that is something I really really wanted to see if we were gonna go to Egypt 🤩
Ohhh I would love to try some Zanzibar pizza then, good suggestion!! Koshari was by far my favorite and it was definitely nice to experience it on the Nile river. Everyone was super friendly and we had a blast and really really hope you two get to visit Egypt, we can confidently said that it was our most memorable trip ever!
"No this is just food for one person" "What?!" 😂 So funny! Thanks so much for a great food tour, guys! The food there looks delicious. We're really hoping to get to Cairo on our year of travel, so we'll definitely keep this food in mind when we're there! We've marked down all the food and places you went for later 👍 And you're right, Steve, the streets there look so alive and fun
Wow! That was a look of food guys! I would love to try your breakfast with ful and falael. That looked so good! How curious that your tried piegon. How fascinating! There's so many foods here that I've never seen before. Great finds guys!
Love Steve's energy in the intro! Woohoo!!! It is a food video! Wooohoooooo!! Bread and hands.... hope you are ready for tapas in Spain lol it is all about bread and hands, and beer hahaha Gokce is famous!! Love how great they got you on that photo. Coffee looks way lighter for sure. Looooove your honesty on the Molokhia soup. Koshari is a mix of everything, I would love that too! Pigeon? Never had it. The closest thing we have in Spain to that is quail. And here we have Steve's honesty! Love it! Oh there you go, they have quail too! "really, really like liver" hahahaha Prices are fantastic, I always have the thought that Egypt is going to be super expensive, one of the reasons why we haven't gone, to be honest.
Egypt was much more cost efficient than we thought! It was an incredible food tour and we had no idea how many delicious food options Egypt had! It was very impressive! (Also love Tapas!! ❤️)
Wow guys this was the ultimate Egyptian food tour 🙌 we would love to visit the first coffee shop, your experience looked so amazing. After this video I think I will have to go grab a ☕ 😆 Starting your 2nd day on the river on a boat 😍 You two tried so many delicious looking foods. We would especially want to try the dishes with eggplant...and of course the tahini sauce!
Wow all that breakfast food for $2USD, the beans sounded so tasty. Gökçe I can totally see how that pic made the paper, it’s a lovely pic, you look beautiful! 😍 Love the henna, ooh your lunch being prepared looked awesome! Garlic sauce and tahini sounds yummy 😋 the green soup looked interesting, love your diplomacy there Gökçe 😂
Thank you so much!! It was so nice and surprising to get my pictures taken by a newspaper in Cairo 😊 and when you don't have a positive feedback, moderate feedback always works lol
Grilled pigeon Good food that increases calories Helpful to differentiate one kitchen from another Kitchen with quality and workmanship Distinctive roaming☕
The food looks so good! Eating with your hands is so fun. Use to do it all the time as a kid in Philippines but I am out of practice. Gokce is a superstar for sure! Great photo at the newspaper. Oh man, so cool you guys went to opposite towers. These coffees are next level. I am just amazed how much footage you considering your cuts are so quick. I don’t think I have ever had Egyptian food now I want to try it. When I was a kid I loved liver and onions but now its hard to do. Eating on a boat is pretty big time! You guys ate so well while you were here. Quail sounds good but mot sure about camel liver. What a fun trip.
Between here and the Maldives we are starting to get the hang of hands only! She really is... I bring the info... but she is the star! ;) There was a ton of Egyptian spots in Astoria where we lived, but we never checked them out and we definitely missed out. There are a good amount of really delicious foods that are both Egypt and area specific which is really cool. Thanks so much Carl, while we could make it longer, we always try to make our videos in a way we would also enjoy watching like Potato Jet always says... if you can tell the same story in less time, do it.
Damn the oldest coffee shop 😱 - i love turkish coffee - but sometime i like to compare it to vietnamese for the punchiness lol - i know vietnamese coffee wakes me up 🥹 instantly
I love your videos! Just discovered your channel as I am starting research for a visit to Egypt. How did you fare with the food? Did either of you get sick? I want to not be paranoid about that, and I understand it can happen anyplace.
Hi Courtney, thanks so much and we are glad they are helpful! Thankfully no issues for us with the food in Egypt, but if you are worried, it may make sense to look into buying something like charcoal tablets to bring with you to be on the safe side.
If you discribed the adresses it would be soooo nice. Yesterday we walked and walked and walked but can’t find the places! Near by the gate, which gate?? On google you have many gates..
Sorry, the falafel place is in between Bab Zuweila,. and the following location: 119 شارع الغورية، السوق الجديد, El-Darb El-Ahmar, Cairo Governorate 4293020, Egypt. Gad and El Fishaway Cafe are nearby as well. We wish we knew the name of the falafel place or could give better direction to it. The koshari place is in downtown Cairo and is called Tom and Basal. If you are still there you can reach out to Mostafa and he might be able to help!
We went to a very popular coffee shop so we didn't hesitate about the cleanliness of the water. In terms of drinking water, we always bought our own water and avoided the sink water. Thanks for watching!
Hope you enjoyed your time in Egypt. Just to let you know Mulukhya is not a soup and its since ancient Egypt. Egyptian street food is really good but not all places get it right. :)
We had a wonderful time in Egypt and can't wait to go back again! Thanks for the additional information about the Mulukhya, its a must try food in Egypt! 🙌
We are not sure about his daily rate as we had a special agreement, but you can message him on Whatsapp number under the description and ask him! And if you rather need his email address let us know!
The falafel place does not have a name beyond the owner's name, but is in between Bab Zuweila,. and the following location: 119 شارع الغورية، السوق الجديد, El-Darb El-Ahmar, Cairo Governorate 4293020, Egypt. Gad and El Fishaway Cafe are nearby as well. The koshari place is in downtown Cairo and is called Tom and Basal. The last restaurant was actually in Giza and was definitely a local only spot. If you can reach out to Mostafa he might be able to help with all the places.
You went to the wrong place for Koshary. You should have gone to Koshary abou Tarek. The Tom & Bassal one is not up to the mark. For Hawashi, you should have also gone to Hawashi el rabie.
Ok, Turkish coffee is in Turkey. Please don't insult tea in other countries by calling it Turkish coffee. Instead, you can call it Arabic coffee. Turkey is not an Arab country either. The proper name for this is qahwa.
Just a little Tipp for more enjoyable videos. She should stop trying to pronounce arabic words, I've never heard someone butcher the language like she did" molakia, al Kaira, shikran " As a turk u should be able to do better. The white boy did a better job. And btw... u see similarities to turkey in Egypt, like the darabuka or the coffee, that doesn't mean they are Turkish. that is no Turkish coffee that is egyptian
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I didn’t know Egypt has such nice food. Makes me want to come to Egypt even more ♥️
You really should visit Egypt! We had such an incredible time there and can't wait to be back again!
We will be glad to have you come to Egypt, we are waiting for you as soon as possible😍💖🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
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@@TravelInteresante Thank you for conveying the real picture, my friends, to Egypt. I am waiting for you to return again to your second country, Egypt💖💖💖🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
Absolutely! We can't wait to be back. Egypt was incredible 🤗❤️ 🇪🇬
Coffee is actually Egyptian and they introduced to The world after being famous in yemen it became very popular here and Osman sultan took it from Egypt.. till This day egypt souq bazar is famous in Istanbul because most if food and drink were introduced by us
That's true.
It's so great to know that Egyptian people are so welcoming and kind!
Such great hospitality they share with you.
What a feast you had at the end of the video.
OK this might be our favourite Egypt videos from your channel! 😊
So many people share the opposite in Egypt, but almost everywhere we went they were welcoming and wanted to give more and we were glad to share those experiences. lad you guys enjoyed it so much Peter and Ony!
Thanks for this wonderful video n thanks for sharing your lovely experience in Cairo, Egypt. All d street food looked scrumptious.
Thanks so much Yasin for your endless support 🙏 ❤️
@@TravelInteresante Thank u too. 🙂
This is a very very good episode guys - really love the energy and bounce on all the places :)
Thanks sooooo much! It took a while to put it together 😅 it feels so nice to get such a great compliment from amazing content creators like you two! ❤️🤗
Wow all of that food looked incredible. I can't say that green soup looked appetizing with the sticky texture. But I'd still probably try it. And I'd probably love the koshari and the hawawshi looked incredible! I don't think I'd be interested in the liver... but the kunafa would be on my list. Thanks for sharing about all these foodie finds in Egypt - loved the details and explanation of everything 😊
Literally every single thing we tried was super delicious (except the green soup was not for me lol) but koshari is by far my favorite and can't recommend it enough, oh and kunafa of course 😎🙌
Welcome to Egypt ... Your channel and content is really underrated. You really had a great guide and captured the real experience. Keep it up.
Thanks so much! Appreciate it. We make videos because we enjoy it 😊
بحب الأكل المصري بس معرفش ليه دايما امرض من الاكل عندكم😢. الإسهال شيء اساسي كل ما اروح مطعم او اطلب من الشارع.
أوه لا! نحن نأسف أن نسمع ذلك. لحسن الحظ ، لم تكن لدينا مشاكل وتمكنا من تجربة كل أنواع الطعام!
Thank you guys trying my homeland food guys i love it
Of course ♥️ and we LOVE Egyptian food as well 😊 sending much love 💕
I love Falafel! ❤️ How nice you had a picnic on the Nile River! Watching this got me so hungry! 😆
Hahaha yeah we had serious trouble while editing as well. They eat Falafel for breakfast everyday!! 😋
You enlightened all of Egypt, welcome
Thanks so much. We love Egypt!
Great video guys, wish we did a food tour while we were in Cairo!!
Another reason to visit again then! 😉 thanks so much!
Great video, What’s the name of the last restaurant?
Thanks for watching and appreciate that you enjoyed it! Unfortunately we cannot remember the restaurant's name anymore but we will keep you posted if we find out. Thanks!
Looks like this one
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Yes that's the restaurant!! Thank you!
Wonderful as usual.. ❤️ ❤️
Thanks so much 🙏 🤗
That breakfast looked so good! It would definitely fill you up for a while :) So much amazing looking food in this video. Camel liver probably wouldn't be my thing but trying new dishes is so much fun!
We had no idea that we would be able to try so many delicious food options in Egypt, it was an amazing food tour for us to experience! You should go ahead and try them all don't shy away!
Can you please tell the name of the last place
Yine harika bir sokak lezzetleri şöleni olmuş, ellerinize sağlık!
Çoook teşekkürler ❤️ yedik de yedik! 😅
I'm glad you added the USD equivalents for the food costs. I'm going to Jordan and Egypt 6 weeks from tomorrow and will spend my 60th birthday in Cairo before returning to the US. I'll be gone 3 weeks, but even though most of the meals are included in the tour, I'm excited to try the local dining experiences.
That sounds amazing! Happy birthday ahead and hope you have a fantastic time in both Jordan and Egypt 🙏
I hope u was happy in Egypt ❤
We LOVE EGYPT 🫶
Egypt has more beauty than only cairo guys you have go to another cities like my city Hurghada in the Red sea the sea and the diving here literally like a paradise + you’re very welcome here in your second country xxxx
Cairo was our last stop in Egypt! We have visited Dahab, Aswan, Luxor and Giza and shared our adventures! Next time hopefully we get to see Hurghada as well 🙏
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@@TravelInteresante thank you a lot! You’re the cutest couple ever xx
Aww thank you so much!! ❤ xx
It's a great tour, I see you tasted a lot of good food, welcome to Egypt, you're a great couple and you win the heart so fast.
Thanks so much 🙏 we love Egypt and appreciate your kind words 😊
Welcome to Egypt
Thanks so much 🤗
Oh man that koshari is lyfe!
Looks very filling and tasty, keen to try it if we can find one here.
Look those Egyptian desserts too! I would go nuts eating all of them haha 😍
It is definitely one of the best vegetarian dishes out there and needs to be more well know, it is legit delicious. Nermine was so sweet, it was the perfect cap off to an amazing breakfast/lunch to start the day.
Hey guys!! OMG this video legit makes me drooling!
Egyptian street food looks so awesomeeee 😍
Haha even Steve can't count correctly on how many food he had :P
Too many to count lol! 😂 We left everything in Mostafa's hands and we were so glad we did, the food was incredible!
Gad is an Egyptian chain restaurant that serves decently priced and, in my opinion, good quality food.
We really enjoyed it!! Thanks for watching
Ooh, the feteer looks like the Zanzibar pizza 😁
A food tour is such a good way to get to know a city…so amazing that you went to so many different places and tried so many foods!
We’ve also heard so much about koshari! So cool that you got to enjoy it on a feluka ride 🤗 all those desserts though 🤤
Umm, not sure about the stuffed pigeon 😳😅 and camel liver 😳🙈😅
Haha, we’d probably also try it all!
So great that you got to hang out with Mostafa and his friends, they all seem so nice and friendly!
🤗🤗🤗 really looking forward to the next video…that is something I really really wanted to see if we were gonna go to Egypt 🤩
Ohhh I would love to try some Zanzibar pizza then, good suggestion!! Koshari was by far my favorite and it was definitely nice to experience it on the Nile river. Everyone was super friendly and we had a blast and really really hope you two get to visit Egypt, we can confidently said that it was our most memorable trip ever!
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
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"No this is just food for one person" "What?!" 😂 So funny! Thanks so much for a great food tour, guys! The food there looks delicious. We're really hoping to get to Cairo on our year of travel, so we'll definitely keep this food in mind when we're there! We've marked down all the food and places you went for later 👍 And you're right, Steve, the streets there look so alive and fun
Hope you get to visit Egypt and try them all! Call Mostafa, he is the best!
Wow! That was a look of food guys! I would love to try your breakfast with ful and falael. That looked so good! How curious that your tried piegon. How fascinating! There's so many foods here that I've never seen before. Great finds guys!
Thank you and yes Egypt has unique tastes and we loved them all!
Love Steve's energy in the intro! Woohoo!!! It is a food video! Wooohoooooo!!
Bread and hands.... hope you are ready for tapas in Spain lol it is all about bread and hands, and beer hahaha
Gokce is famous!! Love how great they got you on that photo.
Coffee looks way lighter for sure.
Looooove your honesty on the Molokhia soup. Koshari is a mix of everything, I would love that too!
Pigeon? Never had it. The closest thing we have in Spain to that is quail. And here we have Steve's honesty! Love it! Oh there you go, they have quail too!
"really, really like liver" hahahaha
Prices are fantastic, I always have the thought that Egypt is going to be super expensive, one of the reasons why we haven't gone, to be honest.
Egypt was much more cost efficient than we thought! It was an incredible food tour and we had no idea how many delicious food options Egypt had! It was very impressive! (Also love Tapas!! ❤️)
Wow guys this was the ultimate Egyptian food tour 🙌 we would love to visit the first coffee shop, your experience looked so amazing. After this video I think I will have to go grab a ☕ 😆
Starting your 2nd day on the river on a boat 😍
You two tried so many delicious looking foods. We would especially want to try the dishes with eggplant...and of course the tahini sauce!
They eat everything with tahini, even salad with tahini! Loved everything we tried and yes the boat tour was fantastic on the Nile river!
Wow all that breakfast food for $2USD, the beans sounded so tasty. Gökçe I can totally see how that pic made the paper, it’s a lovely pic, you look beautiful! 😍
Love the henna, ooh your lunch being prepared looked awesome! Garlic sauce and tahini sounds yummy 😋 the green soup looked interesting, love your diplomacy there Gökçe 😂
Thank you so much!! It was so nice and surprising to get my pictures taken by a newspaper in Cairo 😊 and when you don't have a positive feedback, moderate feedback always works lol
Grilled pigeon Good food that increases calories Helpful to differentiate one kitchen from another Kitchen with quality and workmanship
Distinctive roaming☕
It was definitely an interesting and unique taste! Thanks for watching!
Good video. The yellow cherry it is called Physalis and it is actually originated from south america.
Thank you for watching and that's awesome! It is a very unique fruit
Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching ☺
The food looks so good! Eating with your hands is so fun. Use to do it all the time as a kid in Philippines but I am out of practice. Gokce is a superstar for sure! Great photo at the newspaper. Oh man, so cool you guys went to opposite towers. These coffees are next level. I am just amazed how much footage you considering your cuts are so quick. I don’t think I have ever had Egyptian food now I want to try it. When I was a kid I loved liver and onions but now its hard to do. Eating on a boat is pretty big time! You guys ate so well while you were here. Quail sounds good but mot sure about camel liver. What a fun trip.
Between here and the Maldives we are starting to get the hang of hands only! She really is... I bring the info... but she is the star! ;) There was a ton of Egyptian spots in Astoria where we lived, but we never checked them out and we definitely missed out. There are a good amount of really delicious foods that are both Egypt and area specific which is really cool. Thanks so much Carl, while we could make it longer, we always try to make our videos in a way we would also enjoy watching like Potato Jet always says... if you can tell the same story in less time, do it.
@@TravelInteresante Love Potato Jet!
He's the BEST 👌
Im from Egypt 😚🤌 🇪🇬
Hello!!! Sending much love to Egypt!
I just subscribed! Glad I found you guys! Coming to Thailand soon?
Thanks so much! We have recently visited Thailand and will post our videos soon! It was a wonderful time! Where do you live in Thailand?
@@TravelInteresante Bueng Kan province- city of Seka.
Awesome! So cool that you are filming the process of making your home!
Damn the oldest coffee shop 😱 - i love turkish coffee - but sometime i like to compare it to vietnamese for the punchiness lol - i know vietnamese coffee wakes me up 🥹 instantly
Hahaha I feel you! Vietnamese coffee is so good too! And yeah it was so cool to see the oldest coffee shop there!
I love your videos! Just discovered your channel as I am starting research for a visit to Egypt. How did you fare with the food? Did either of you get sick? I want to not be paranoid about that, and I understand it can happen anyplace.
Hi Courtney, thanks so much and we are glad they are helpful! Thankfully no issues for us with the food in Egypt, but if you are worried, it may make sense to look into buying something like charcoal tablets to bring with you to be on the safe side.
@@TravelInteresante That is a great idea!!! Thank you so much for the suggestion :)
Absolutely and feel free to email/dm us if you have any other questions. Hope you have a wonderful time! 😊
@@TravelInteresante thank you so much!!!
Could you let us know where you had the 37 EGP breakfast?
If you discribed the adresses it would be soooo nice. Yesterday we walked and walked and walked but can’t find the places! Near by the gate, which gate?? On google you have many gates..
Sorry, the falafel place is in between Bab Zuweila,. and the following location: 119 شارع الغورية، السوق الجديد, El-Darb El-Ahmar, Cairo Governorate 4293020, Egypt. Gad and El Fishaway Cafe are nearby as well. We wish we knew the name of the falafel place or could give better direction to it. The koshari place is in downtown Cairo and is called Tom and Basal. If you are still there you can reach out to Mostafa and he might be able to help!
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Where are you from?!and welcome to Egypt 🇪🇬
Thanks for the welcome, Steve is from the US and I'm originally from Turkey.
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Hello can you help me by telling me what is the difference between LE and EGP (Egyptian currency).
Hi there! EGP is the official currency of Egypt. It can also be referred with LE, which stands for livre égyptienne (French for Egyptian pound)
@@TravelInteresanteThanks a lot for the information.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy your time in Egypt!
@4:46 Is that van diesel behind Morgan Freeman? 😅
Hahaha maybe!
Is it safe to drink coffee on the streets? I heard some people saying that is not a good idea drink water unless it's bottled.
We went to a very popular coffee shop so we didn't hesitate about the cleanliness of the water. In terms of drinking water, we always bought our own water and avoided the sink water. Thanks for watching!
Wears the name of the restaurant where you ate quail ?
Its called Abla Restaurant and its in Giza. restaurantguru.com/Abla-BBQ-Egypt
I always get diarrhea from street food in Cairo😢. Come to think of it, even restaurants food.
Woof, thankfully we didn't but thanks for sharing!
Kind of Turkish music ?
Lmaaao
Yes, it's called Turkish Traditional Music and sounds very similar!
@@TravelInteresante
Yes turkish take it from egypt
where is the mokattam mountain video?
Unfortunately we don't have one 😔
Hope you enjoyed your time in Egypt. Just to let you know Mulukhya is not a soup and its since ancient Egypt. Egyptian street food is really good but not all places get it right. :)
We had a wonderful time in Egypt and can't wait to go back again! Thanks for the additional information about the Mulukhya, its a must try food in Egypt! 🙌
I want to reach out to Mostafa but can you tell me his price for the day?
We are not sure about his daily rate as we had a special agreement, but you can message him on Whatsapp number under the description and ask him! And if you rather need his email address let us know!
Wonderful beautiful amazing incredible Turkey and it's beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷😍🥰
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What are the names of all the restaurants you visited? 😊
The falafel place does not have a name beyond the owner's name, but is in between Bab Zuweila,. and the following location: 119 شارع الغورية، السوق الجديد, El-Darb El-Ahmar, Cairo Governorate 4293020, Egypt. Gad and El Fishaway Cafe are nearby as well. The koshari place is in downtown Cairo and is called Tom and Basal. The last restaurant was actually in Giza and was definitely a local only spot. If you can reach out to Mostafa he might be able to help with all the places.
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You went to the wrong place for Koshary. You should have gone to Koshary abou Tarek. The Tom & Bassal one is not up to the mark.
For Hawashi, you should have also gone to Hawashi el rabie.
Hope we get to visit those places you suggested next time. Thanks for watching!
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That's awesome!
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Lol 2. ful - you full yet?
Hahaha definitely not yet! 🤣
But the kunafa isn't Egyptian I mean the one you ate
It's a very popular dessert across many countries for sure!
Kunafa is a coptic word, so it's definitely Egyptian
@@n4d4a I know darling but I mean the one on the video but the word kunafa is Coptic so it’s Egyptian right
Interesting, thanks for sharing ☺️
This taste like the colour green 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Steve handled it better than I did lol 😆
The coffee was very light. This is not how it severed it Usually. Almost like water. This was not proper
Agh we liked it either way, hopefully we get to try a better made version next!
@@TravelInteresante it was just to clarify 😎normally in any coffee shop „ahwa“ should be more proper. But anyway great content and nice video !!
Thanks so much! Appreciate your words and can't wait to be back to Egypt! 🤗
Doner and shawarma are different ! Shawarma is thinner and chopped up. Doner isn't.
Ahh I didn't know that, thank you!
You are cute
Thanks so much!! ☺️
Ok, Turkish coffee is in Turkey. Please don't insult tea in other countries by calling it Turkish coffee.
Instead, you can call it Arabic coffee. Turkey is not an Arab country either.
The proper name for this is qahwa.
Absolutely, I'm Turkish so I definitely know what Turkish coffee tastes like. And yes, Türkiye is not an Arabic country. Thanks for watching! ☺️
@@TravelInteresante Everyone seems to call coffee in the Middle east as Turkish coffee : )
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Nice tour guide 🤍
Absolutely 💯
Gad is franchise, not a gem, it's not nearly good enough to be recommended for visitors
Oh interesting! It was still pretty delicious, glad we got to try. Thanks for watching 😊
Just a little Tipp for more enjoyable videos. She should stop trying to pronounce arabic words, I've never heard someone butcher the language like she did" molakia, al Kaira, shikran "
As a turk u should be able to do better.
The white boy did a better job.
And btw...
u see similarities to turkey in Egypt, like the darabuka or the coffee, that doesn't mean they are Turkish. that is no Turkish coffee that is egyptian
The white boy and myself thank you for the feedback. 😉
in Egypt if you touch something they force you to buy it. so don't touch anything.
Sorry to hear that... Thankfully everyone was super nice to us. 🤗
welcome to Egypt
Thank youu!!
@@TravelInteresante need to eat feteer meshaltet, Cream,white and black honey, mish cheese. :D
Sounds awesome!