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Cairo Feteer - A Taste of EgyptB-Worth Trying

25-09 Steinway St, Queens, NY 11103 · Egyptian restaurant, Arab restaurant, Halal restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (513 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Lively Little Egypt spot for feteer, koshary, and grills with generous portions at fair prices, but expect uneven execution, occasional service lapses, and an automatic 18% service charge.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Cairo Feteer delivers authentic Egyptian comfort food with strong feteer and koshary execution and genuine Little Egypt street appeal that draws repeat visitors. However, quality variation on grilled items and occasional preparation inconsistencies prevent higher standing, while friendly but uneven service and the automatic 18% fee create friction. Best experienced for signature dishes rather than as a special-occasion destination.

Restaurant Summary

On Steinway in Astoria’s Little Egypt, the room feels warm and welcoming with servers steering newcomers toward the signature feteer. One diner raved, "the koshary hit the spot and the onions tasted freshly fried." The cooking leans comfort-forward Egyptian with a side of New York pragmatism: buttery layered feteer, hearty koshary, and occasional pizza or pasta for the less adventurous. The culinary approach leans traditional and portion-driven: familiar staples executed best when the grill is on form, with the lamb shank and savory feteer as safe bets. Families will find it easy to feed everyone. Beyond Egyptian classics, the menu offers kid-friendly standbys like cheese pizza, fries, nuggets, and simple pastas. Portions on feteer and koshary are shareable; grills can be pricier and less consistent, so steer younger diners toward the simpler options.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$28-42 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling Little Egypt corridor on Steinway with late-hours energy; mix of locals and destination diners.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical urban NYC street conditions, no systemic safety issues noted.

Nearby: Near clusters of Middle Eastern cafes, halal butchers, and dessert shops; strong walk-in potential.

AstoriaAstoria is known for its lively dining scene featuring a wide range of ethnic cuisines, casual eateries, and traditional tavernas. The area has a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere with a mix of old-school establishments and trendy new spots, making it popular for both locals and visitors seeking authentic and affordable dining experiences.
SteinwayThe Steinway area is characterized by its historic roots in manufacturing and a strong Greek cultural influence, reflected in many family-run restaurants and bakeries. It offers a more residential and less touristy vibe compared to central Astoria, with a focus on community and traditional dining options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:00–00:00 Tuesday13:00–00:00 Wednesday13:00–00:00 Thursday13:00–00:00 Friday13:00–00:00 Saturday13:00–00:00 Sunday13:00–00:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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