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Ahwet El Sawaisa16/05/2010

Ahwet El Sawaisa: A Talker’s Ahwa

Ahwet El Sawaisa , Heliopolis , Cairo
Type
Shisha
Category
Cafés
Address:
5 El Thawra Street ,Korba
Area:
Heliopolis
City:
Cairo , Egypt
Telephone:
0224152744
Wesam Masoud

Ahwet El Sawaisa, translated to 'Suezians’ Coffee House,' has been a Korba institution for almost two decades now. Long before Baghdad Street became the epicentre for an annual street festival, this ahwa was the headquarters for all things shisha after dark in Heliopolis. Oh, and why is it called ’El Sawaisa‘, you ask? Parked out right in front of the ahwa, and along the entire block, are 70s-era Peugeot station wagons all headed to– you guessed it– Suez. This has two effects: the clientele of the ahwa is made up primarily of drivers and some very old regulars; and the double- and triple-parked cars create a bottleneck that’s responsible for stagnating traffic on Baghdad Street every night. Plan your parking accordingly.

The ahwa itself is quite small; it occupies two floors as well as the streets’ sidewalk directly in front of the ahwa. The second floor is more chilled out, but gives you the feeling that you’re stealing shisha puffs in an attic that doubles as a funeral parlour. The shisha is often right on the money, and there is an extended selection of flavoured tobaccos besides the usual Bahraini apple and meassel. The coal guy is probably going to be the reason you’ll either love or hate this ahwa: he may ignore your pleas for more coal, or pile on the coal so high it’ll burn your lungs. Sadly, this comes down to how he sizes you up; so good luck with that one.

The beverage options are limited to soft drinks, coffee and tea, and there are no in-house dining options. The prices for the limited services provided at El Sawaisa are pretty run-of-the-mill: 3LE for an apple shisha and 2LE for a coffee or tea. However, if you get hungry you can grab a tub of koshary from the excellent Koshary Hend right next door, or run cross the street and grab a freshly squeezed juice from Ganet El Fawakeh.

While El Sawaisa is not great for a knee-slapping time with the boys, it’s perfect for when you and your best man want to discuss matters of great importance and secrecy. Backgammon games are only available to those sitting inside the store, and card games also happen to be prohibited; something about municipality rules and tables taking up valuable pedestrian sidewalk space. El Sawaisa is definitely a talker’s ahwa, not a gamers’ hangout.

Best bit

El Sawaisa is a perfect spot for taking in the Korba night and a really good shisha at 2 am.

Worst bit
When you get on the coal guy’s bad side.
360 Tip
Go late at night and park on a side-street.
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