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Sharm el Sheik, with
its two tourist districts of Na’ama Bay and Old Sharm,
and a number of prestigious hotel chains, offers an
incredible variety of dining experiences. Virtually all
sorts of cuisines and styles are represented in town, from
Indian to French, Japanese, Mexican, Italian, including
Mongolian barbeques! From chic eateries belonging to
international chains, such as Buddha Bar, to fast foods as
McDonalds and KFC, to local outlets serving Egyptian
specialities, Sharm el Sheik has it all.
Stroll out in trendy
Na’ama Bay, and you will find famous international chains
such as Hard Rock Café, Buddha Bar, Pacha, McDonalds, Pizza
Hut and KFC. Local trendy places such as Pomodoro and Abu el
Sid, just to name a few, will welcome you with beautiful
decor, excellent service, carefully searched ambient music
and extensive local and
international menus.
In
Old Sharm, search around the dozens alleys and pedestrian
streets and find an endless array of restaurants and
eateries with a strong local flavor. Fresh fish and
good value for money are to be found in this area, with many
outlets having a very popular, simple atmosphere and others
being a bit pretentious. Be aware that local restaurants in
the area seldom serve any alcohol. They serve though great
tasty local food!
In
Sharm el Sheik, the hotels’ cuisine is in general quite
good. Hotels normally have a main restaurant serving the
boarding meals (breakfast and dinner, sometimes also lunch),
and one or two a-la-carte restaurants to sample specialties
or to celebrate that special occasion in
an intimate atmosphere. |