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Limozen02/05/2010

Limozen: Where Everyone Knows Your Name

Limozen , Nasr City , Cairo
Name: 

Limozen

Type
Shisha
Category
Cafés
Address:
93, Mohamed Maqled Street ,8th District
Area:
Nasr City
City:
Cairo , Egypt
Telephone:
0222720151
Open:
10AM-2AM
Wesam Masoud

Limozen (pronounced Li-Moo-Zeen) has been open to the public for over fifteen years now, and although it has undergone some significant cosmetic changes, it retains the same charm and warmth that made it Nasr City’s most popular ahwa. Limozen occupies a paved alley between the neighbourhood agora market and a large green square in the 8th district. It started out as a coffee shop for the builders working on the neighbourhood of Nasr City, and long after the builders have gone, it still stands today as ‘The resting place of lions, and the factory of men’.

The chairs and tables are arranged in two rows; one row is placed up against the fence separating the garden from the ahwa, with electrical outlets spaced about three metres apart. This row is typically occupied by the tech-savvy generation, laptops in tow and taking advantage of the ahwa’s free Wi-Fi.

The other row is arranged parallel to the opposite wall, next to the barber, the restaurant and the me’alem’s desk. That’s where the old school crowd sits; playing backgammon loudly and generating most of the atmosphere. In the background, Om Kalthoum or Abdel Halim Hafez blares out of the flat-screen TV, unless there is an important football match on, of course.

The drinks on offer include the standard ahwa fare (teas average around 1.50LE a cup), but they also experiment every now and then. The lemonade granita with mint (6LE) is highly recommended; it’s a study in refreshment. They also have no problem making a granita out of any fruit juice they sell, so don’t be afraid to ask. If it’s good, they will put it on their menu.

The restaurant section is on par with other Egyptian fast food options, but cheaper: try out the shish tawook sandwich (6.50LE) with misho French fries (6LE) for a hit-the-spot taste.

What is an ahwa without shisha? There are two flavours available; the harsh me’assel and the milder, more popular Bahraini apple (2LE each). While the staff won’t judge you for choosing the sissy apple flavour, they are known to be terribly friendly to posers, pretty boys or newcomers. If you can go with a regular, you’ll see the difference in service. Limozen is our version of Cheers (a fictional watering hole made popular by the 80s US sitcom of the same name)–  a place “where everyone knows your name”.

Best bit

The atmosphere, the shisha, the food– it’s the perfect place to go for a boys’ night out, Egyptian-style.

Worst bit
When they run out of mint.
360 Tip

Be friendly to the staff; they don’t like being treated like servants; and make sure you tip them when they step up. Regulars get discounts on all food and beverages.

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