Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved family-run Egyptian–Tunisian cafe by the National Pantheon serving standout hawawshi and basbousa at friendly prices with warm, hands-on hospitality.
A sunny corner under the National Pantheon sets the scene for a tiny cafe with warm, hands-on hospitality. Guests describe being greeted like family, with patient menu walk-throughs and spice-level tailoring. One diner said the hawawshi was “crisp, spiced just right,” and the pistachio basbousa sealed the deal. The vibe is cozy and relaxed, with jazz on some afternoons and views that invite you to linger. The cooking leans classic Egyptian and Tunisian comfort—handmade hawawshi, koshari, tajine slices, and semolina sweets—done with care rather than theatrics. Expect a short wait for made-to-order items; it is part of the charm, and most say “worth it.” Prices are gentle for the craft, and portions satisfy without excess, ideal for a casual lunch or a post-Pantheon coffee-and-dessert break. For families, this is an easy win: kids can go for egg sandwiches, fries, and muffins while adventurous eaters share hawawshi and sweets. There is no formal kids’ menu, but the team is accommodating and the space feels safe and welcoming. Seating is small, so strollers might be tighter on busy market days.
Area: Historic hillside near National Pantheon, calm during weekdays, busy on market days.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked tourist zone; standard city vigilance advised.
Nearby: Opposite National Pantheon, near Feira da Ladra market and tram routes; scenic viewpoints nearby.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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