Restaurants in Hurghada
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Abu Khadigah
Patronised by an intriguing mix of workers and local businessmen as well as the odd tourist, this no-frills place is known for its koftas (mincemeat and spices grilled on a skewer), stuffed cabbage leaves and other Egyptian staples.
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Felfela Restaurant
Sitting on a gentle bend in the coastline and overlooking the turquoise sea, this branch of the Felfela chain wins a prize for vistas, which you can enjoy while dining on Egyptian classics at reasonable prices.
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Chez Pascal
This charming, European-style bistro is a good spot for eclectic cuisine served amid bright and clean surroundings – the perfect place to savour a Turkish coffee and indulge in a bit of people-watching.
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Little Buddha
This is one of Hurghada’s most well known Asian restaurants. The cuisine here is a fusion of sushi spreads, Chinese-style seafood dishes and plenty of rice and noodle concoctions to round things out.
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Rossi Restaurant
This popular hang-out for divers and expats serves a variety of pizza toppings on crispy crusts, and pasta dishes – the service is relaxed, and women can eat by themselves without being hassled.
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Hefny Seafood Restaurant
If you're looking for an affordable spot to sample the region's famed seafood, this colourful local spot is just the ticket - the catch of the day is sold by weight and served with salads and rice.
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Pizza Tarboush
A popular takeaway pizzeria on the edge of the souq, Tarboush has a variety of topping choices, and a few chairs on the sidewalk for those who want to dine in and scope out the street scene.
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Portofino
A Hurghada institution, Portofino serves authentic Italian wood-fired pizzas and homemade pastas as well as a few staple Egyptian dishes including homemade tahini and baba ghanoug.
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Red Sea I
This and its sister restaurant, Red Sea II, on Sharia Sayyed al-Qorayem, offer a wide selection of seafood, plus Egyptian dishes and pizza, steaks, poultry and pleasant rooftop seating.
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Gaucho
Sometimes you just need to feed on a huge char-grilled slab of beef, and this open-air Argentinean restaurant is the perfect spot to indulge the carnivore in all of us.
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Shade
A uniquely Scandinavian spot directly on the waterfront, Shade is where you can sample fresh local seafood served up with a Northern European culinary sensibility.
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Young Kang
This small and unassuming place might not look like much but it has a surprisingly good Far Eastern menu offering up traditional Korean and Cantonese favourites.
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Red Sea II
Red Sea II and its sister restaurant Red Sea I, offer a wide selection of Egyptian-style seafood, steaks and poultry.
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