Oldish ( Restaurant & Cafe )






Tours & Activities in Cairo

This 5-day Nile cruise begins in Luxor, where travelers board a traditional-style cruise ship for a journey south along the Nile River to Aswan, with an excursion to Abu Simbel. The itinerary includes stops at some of Egypt’s most well-known ancient temples and sites, allowing passengers to experience the grandeur of the pharaonic era alongside the tranquil flow of the river. Each day combines leisurely sailing with guided visits to temples and monuments, culminating in an early morning hot-air balloon flight over Luxor’s West Bank. The cruise then proceeds to Aswan, where visitors can admire the Temple of Philae and the High Dam before taking a long trip to Abu Simbel to see the colossal temples carved into the mountainside. Key stops include the Karnak and Luxor Temples on the East Bank of Luxor, where towering columns and intricate hieroglyphics provide a silent testimony to the worship of ancient Egyptian deities. The West Bank offers the Valley of the Kings, where tombs of pharaohs like Tutankhamun are found, their walls adorned with colorful scenes of the afterlife. The hot-air balloon ride before dawn reveals the silhouettes of palm trees, the Nile’s ribbon, and scattered villages as the sun rises. In Aswan, the Temple of Philae stands on an island, surrounded by shimmering blue waters, dedicated to the goddess Isis. The imposing Abu Simbel temples, relocated from their original sites to avoid flooding, display massive statues of Ramses II and intricate carvings inside the rock-cut chambers. Groups are typically small to medium-sized, allowing for a more intimate experience with the guide who offers detailed narratives about the sites’ history, mythology, and significance. Transport includes the cruise ship itself, which has comfortable cabins and dining facilities, as well as motorized boats for island visits and a private bus for the Abu Simbel transfer. The hot-air balloon flight is conducted by experienced pilots, offering a smooth and quiet ride. The tour balances active excursions with time to relax on deck, watching the riverbanks slide by. This tour appeals to travelers with a keen interest in ancient Egyptian history and architecture, those who appreciate slow travel by water, and people who enjoy early morning flights that provide a different perspective on archaeological landscapes. It suits individuals who can handle moderate walking on uneven terrain and are comfortable with early starts and long but scenic drives.

This full-day guided tour from Cairo offers an extensive journey through some of the most well-known archaeological sites in Egypt. Starting early in the morning, the tour begins with a comfortable hotel pickup in Cairo or Giza, followed by a short drive to the Giza Plateau. Visitors will spend the morning walking among the legendary pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, along with the enigmatic Great Sphinx. Afterward, the itinerary moves south to Saqqara, the vast necropolis that houses the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest known pyramid structure in Egypt. The day concludes with a visit to Memphis, the ancient capital of the Old Kingdom, where visitors see colossal statues and ruins that reflect Egypt's early dynastic grandeur. At Giza, the pyramids rise sharply against the desert sky, their massive limestone blocks catching the light as the sun climbs. The Great Sphinx, with its lion's body and human head, sits guard, its weathered face whispering tales of ancient rituals. Moving on to Saqqara, visitors encounter the stepped contours of Djoser's pyramid, surrounded by tombs adorned with intricate reliefs depicting daily life and religious offerings. Memphis reveals a quieter scene of sprawling ruins and a giant alabaster statue of Ramses II, sprawled on its side, evoking the scale and power of Egypt’s early rulers. The tour is typically conducted in small groups to maintain an intimate experience, led by an Egyptologist guide fluent in English who provides detailed commentary at each site. Transportation is arranged in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort during the desert drive between locations. Lunch is included, offering traditional Egyptian dishes served at a local restaurant, allowing guests to sample fare such as koshari or grilled kofta. Hotel transfers at the start and end of the day add convenience, with pickup and drop-off arranged from most central Cairo and Giza hotels. This itinerary suits those with a keen interest in ancient Egyptian civilization and archaeology, as it delves deeply into the foundational sites of Egypt’s dynastic history. It is also ideal for travelers who appreciate structured tours with expert guidance and prefer a comprehensive schedule that covers multiple significant landmarks in one day.


All our vehicles are equipped with speed limit system [according to the standards of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism. All our passengers are covered by Passengers Accident Insurance and also their baggage are insured by Baggage Insurance. -All our cars are fully insured. -All our cars are GPS Tracked by our dispatcher. -Our fleet is composed of new cars only (maximum 3 years old cars -Our tour guides are certified from the Ministry of Tourism
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I always wanted to visit Oldish after watching all those reviews on social media, and finally I had the chance to go there and experience it myself, and I have to say it was way better than I thought. The atmosphere and vibes here were absolutely amazing. You will be surrounded by people from different countries, hearing so many different languages in the same place. The food was really delicious, and I'll absolutely come again to try different dishes. The vibes at the group floor were way better, so I recommend reserving before arriving, or else you won't find a good spot to sit.
24/1/26 Saturday early evening meal We three middle aged guys from London had toured the Coptic centre of Cairo, headed back to our hotel near Taria Square and needed a meal before heading our back to the Opera House later. We had passed this restaurant the previous evening much too late after the Opera had finished. The kitchens had closed by 11. The boards promised vegetarian dishes and we voted to come back earlier to sample them. This time we arrived around 5:30 to find a quite busy courtyard with locals and groups of Chinese students. We had a look at the menus better entering and found the vegetarian options limited. We decided to stay and try it out. A waiter showed us a table in the far right corner by the stairs leading to the internal dining room. We hoped no-one would smoke near us. We were presented with more menus and separate drinks menus. Prices seemed reasonable. We chose two mains - Moussaka without meat (110), Penne Arrabiata (130), Lentil Soup (60), Beet & Yoghurt Salad (95), Caesar Salad (92), Banana with Milk (90), Lemon & Mint Juice (71) and a Sahlab (88). The menu started a 14%VAT would be added. There was no mention of Service at all. The drinks came in good time and were tasty and generous. The Sahlab looked like a cross between. A babychino and zabaione topped with sliced nuts, interesting and hot. My lemon and mint was good as was the banana and milk. A team of waiters then dressed the tables and presented the lentil soup which included half a lemon and croutons. My friend liked it. A selection of salt, pepper, mustard and two spicy sauces were provided. The salads came and were generous. My other friend is an expert on Caesar Salad (traditionally NEVER had chicken in it!) and found it tasty but lacking in real parmesan (that might have increased the price a lot!) and anchovies. It did have a quartered on it which is a no-no. We shared the salads as the main courses arrived. My Penne Arrabiata was also generous and with a lot of sauce. It was mildly spicy though. I could have spiced it up with a hot sauce but did not get round to it. The single slice of garlic bread helped. Our friend's meatless Moussaka was tasty but not a proper moussaka as there was no layer of béchamel sauce. The aubergines were good though. We enjoyed our meal and as we needed to get changed for the concert at our hotel nearby we could not hang around. I added up the bill on my phone, asked the waiter for the 'cheque' as they say and it arrived at the correct amount of Eg 841.32 inc the tax. The waiter explained service was not included. We paid that by card and left a 100 tip hopefully to be shared between the many waiters who served us. The large Chinese group nearby seemed to have a few issues with the bill. I hope they resolved it. The larger the group the more complex the bills.
We visited for breakfast. The atmosphere and the garden are lovely, making it a perfect place to sit down and enjoy coffee or tea in a relaxed setting. We ordered an English breakfast and a bean dish, both of which were quite satisfying. The staff were very polite and attentive. A special thanks to Ahmed, who took great care of us—his good English was a real advantage for us. The only small downside was that the table was not wiped before placing the service paper. Other than that, it’s a place I would happily recommend to anyone looking to spend a pleasant and relaxed time.
Had dinner here last night. After taking my order, the waiter didn’t even print out the ticket. By the time I finished all my food, the guava juice I ordered earlier still hadn’t arrived. The Japanese couple at the next table waited for almost an hour and still didn’t get their food,completely forgotten. If the staff don’t have a good memory, please just use pen and paper to jot things down 😅 🍗 Shish Taouk – The grilled chicken skewers were fragrant, flavorful, and tender. But only two small sticks, served with fries and rice (you can choose two sides). 🍝 Chicken Alfredo – Rich, creamy, and cheesy. Big portion and really tasty! 🤤 Perfect comfort food on a windy day. 🥙 Hawawshi – Crispy on the outside, packed with juicy minced beef inside. Very satisfying.
What a great spot! Choose between sitting in the courtyard or outside. Either is great although if the weather is good, sit outside. Every dish was tasty and well presented. Service was efficient and quick. In an area dominated by fast food options, this place stands out from the rest. Highly recommended for a delicious meal.
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