We love downtown although our first time we had no time to discover it. We already have our tickets for February 😊. Lovely video as always. Greetings from Greece
Lol oh thank you Barbara! Yes I really don't like cutting my videos either, raw footage is so much more authentic! But sometimes the videos are too long and parts can be boring, people have such short attention spans these days! 😅This restaurant is so delicious, and I found out they just recently closed! So sad about that because I loved this place and went here pretty often! I heard it was something about the visas for some of their Lebanese workers or something like that, but who knows really why they were shut down. Sucks ☹☹
I love your confidence! Egyptians are so friendly and helpful. I just returned from Egypt a month ago. I really miss it and want to go back. Keep making these awesome vids.
I know the feeling, it's why I never ended up leaving. I was only supposed to travel for 3 months and then continue my journey, but I didn't want to go and ended up staying, still here 2 years later 😆 Thanks so much for your support!
Egypt's answer to the taco, burrito, enchilada, tamale, torta, and chimichangas. 😉 Are avocados popular or available? Maybe you can introduce guacamole to the country. 😋
They don't have corn chips 😭 No corn tortillas, no corn chips, no tortilla chips. I manage to find corn chips every once in a blue moon at expensive foreign stores, but they are not always there, and beyond that they are very expensive (and a number of times that I did buy them, they were old and expired!). But yeah they do have avocados, although I don't know what's up with them here. They are either too ripe or just rotten. I swear. Every time I buy them they are too ripe. So I wait, and check them every day. And every time, they are hard one day where it's like cutting the outer layer of a watermelon, and brown mush the next morning.
Al hamra street is a most famous street in Beirut Just like when an American expat opens a restaurant outside America and names it by a famous American places or landmarks like Times sq ، 7th ave ... Etc
At 11:30 the tall guy in the grey cap is very interested in her. He eventually approaches. His accent is American. He asked to chat with her off camera. Wonder how that interaction off camera turned out.
I didn't actually talk with him, my friends came by (you saw me hugging them) and I went and got coffee with them after I finished the video. 😁 Honestly thought it was pretty rude and pushy of that guy to linger around, hovering and trying to talk to me right in the middle of me filming. He could see what I was doing and carried on anyway. Annoying.
Ahahaha, well it's not exactly hot and especially at night, but I have been here for 4 months and have acclimated to the temperature, so it feels colder to me than if I came directly from a very cold country with snow. For example its 8am here right now and the temperature is 15c. So it's not that bad 😅
Hahaha it's fine, most people are friendly (both men and women). Some of the men are a bit too friendly, but that is also the case pretty much all over the world. As a woman, and experiencing situations like this my entire life, you learn how to deal with it😄
We love downtown although our first time we had no time to discover it. We already have our tickets for February 😊. Lovely video as always. Greetings from Greece
Awesome! February is a great time to come too, great weather! Much love, from Cairo ❤️🇪🇬
I absolutely love how you don't cut your videos. I like seeing the raw interactions. You're very good in chaotic situations.
Lol oh thank you Barbara! Yes I really don't like cutting my videos either, raw footage is so much more authentic! But sometimes the videos are too long and parts can be boring, people have such short attention spans these days! 😅This restaurant is so delicious, and I found out they just recently closed! So sad about that because I loved this place and went here pretty often! I heard it was something about the visas for some of their Lebanese workers or something like that, but who knows really why they were shut down. Sucks ☹☹
I love your confidence! Egyptians are so friendly and helpful. I just returned from Egypt a month ago. I really miss it and want to go back. Keep making these awesome vids.
I know the feeling, it's why I never ended up leaving. I was only supposed to travel for 3 months and then continue my journey, but I didn't want to go and ended up staying, still here 2 years later 😆 Thanks so much for your support!
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Egyptian street food looks amazing! ❤
I was just there last week and miss it. The food was amazing!!!
Yesss I went back the next day for more 😅 I will be going there a lot in the future I already know
Lovely!!! I wish to visit Egypt someday! love from India
Thank you!!! And I hope you will have the opportunity to visit Egypt one day as well! I love India ❤
Nice video of street foods
Also I visited this place once
I love this place! So delicious
I love when you are laughing at every situation😍🤩
Egypt's answer to the taco, burrito, enchilada, tamale, torta, and chimichangas. 😉 Are avocados popular or available? Maybe you can introduce guacamole to the country. 😋
They don't have corn chips 😭 No corn tortillas, no corn chips, no tortilla chips. I manage to find corn chips every once in a blue moon at expensive foreign stores, but they are not always there, and beyond that they are very expensive (and a number of times that I did buy them, they were old and expired!). But yeah they do have avocados, although I don't know what's up with them here. They are either too ripe or just rotten. I swear. Every time I buy them they are too ripe. So I wait, and check them every day. And every time, they are hard one day where it's like cutting the outer layer of a watermelon, and brown mush the next morning.
Hey G, Long time no see, Nice video and thanks for sharing such a cool experience…i’ll pay a visit to this restaurant this weekend 😍
Yes they are so good! I went back there again the very next day and I think I'll go again tonight😅
Al hamra street is a most famous street in Beirut Just like when an American expat opens a restaurant outside America and names it by a famous American places or landmarks like Times sq ، 7th ave ... Etc
I've heard! And I would love to visit Lebanon! I plan to in the next year or two
Vielen Dank für das Video. Du bist super.
At 11:30 the tall guy in the grey cap is very interested in her. He eventually approaches. His accent is American. He asked to chat with her off camera. Wonder how that interaction off camera turned out.
I didn't actually talk with him, my friends came by (you saw me hugging them) and I went and got coffee with them after I finished the video. 😁 Honestly thought it was pretty rude and pushy of that guy to linger around, hovering and trying to talk to me right in the middle of me filming. He could see what I was doing and carried on anyway. Annoying.
Lol dudes are so thirsty. Stay safe 'manita
😂😂😂 Yo se, es loco! Por supuesto, gracias che
Great video! I´ll there in Holy Sheet next week couse your video! Do u will be there? Have you been in Meidum Pyramide?
Amazing I can relate to every single part of the video 😍
😅I bet
hamara means the color red in Arabic
Yeah I hear o5mar (red) a lot because of my hair 😅
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I wish the guy covered his hands with gloves.😂😂🥶🥶🥶
I liked Shawarma, I tried of chicken and meat, but I preferred the meat shawarma.
Yes this place is so good! I prefer the beef as well, they have chicken and sausage too, but I like beef shawarma the most
@@Gventures awesome. Egyptian food is delicious
belhana w el shefa
Shokran, leziz fash5
Wait, is it that cold there?
Ahahaha, well it's not exactly hot and especially at night, but I have been here for 4 months and have acclimated to the temperature, so it feels colder to me than if I came directly from a very cold country with snow. For example its 8am here right now and the temperature is 15c. So it's not that bad 😅
Only in winter
Lol you're cute.
I’m honestly sorry for the constant harassments you face on Egyptian streets
Hahaha it's fine, most people are friendly (both men and women). Some of the men are a bit too friendly, but that is also the case pretty much all over the world. As a woman, and experiencing situations like this my entire life, you learn how to deal with it😄
She’s popular with the men even the foreign men visiting Egypt.
NAWARTY MASR (WELLCOME EGYPT) MASER = EGYPT
Aywa, ba7eb Maser❤
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That's great. I think- that one sharma is good enough for lunch or dinner.