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Left Bank24/01/2012

Left Bank: Chic Nile-side Café and Restaurant in Zamalek

Left Bank , Zamalek , Cairo
Name: 

Left Bank

Type
Bakeries & Patisseries, Coffee Places
Cuisine
French
Category
Cafés ,Restaurants
Address:
53, Abou El Feda ,next to Sequoia
Area:
Zamalek
City:
Cairo , Egypt
Telephone:
0227350014
Anne De Groot

It seems that most new venues in Cairo don’t understand that it takes more than a bunch of tables, chairs and a menu to make a restaurant. Thankfully, the newly opened Left Bank takes dining seriously. The concept of Left Bank has been carefully devised and implemented; that’s exactly why we fell in love with it.

Located on the banks of the Nile inside the Sequoia complex, Left Bank has a nice, calm view of the river and the house boats moored across. The interior is bright with white, silver and grey elements. There is a small patisserie display on the right side filled with delicacies such as macaroons, éclairs and chocolate. The left side of the venue has seats with comfortable couches that you won’t be able to leave for the rest of the day. In the centre of the space are low tables with equally comfortable seats.

The best part is probably the 18-metre-long community table. Here, you can chill while browsing one of their many magazines and chatting with your neighbours. The walls of Left Bank are lined with bookshelves filled with the latest releases and classics. You can purchase them on the spot.

One of Left Bank’s highlights is its flooring. The entire floor is a mosaic recreation of the map of Downtown Cairo. It starts with Tahrir Square and from there on all the streets in Downtown. You may notice that the bookshelves also represent Cairo landmarks, especially the one representing Cairo Tower.

We opted for the salt small verrine (90LE), the three-cheese pizza (50LE) and the hot beef sandwich (35LE). The verrine was made up of five different dishes presented in glasses. We were especially fond of the chicken curry and cheese, which was mildly spicy. The tuna mayonnaise was delicious as well. Though we got very excited about the foie gras mousse, we were a little bit disappointed; we found it a bit too creamy and lacking that unmistakable foie gras flavour. The tomato mozzarella with fresh basil and the tomato salsa fared much better.

To all the pizza lovers out there, we may have finally found the best pizza in Cairo. The three-cheese pizza was delicious; its base was thin and crispy and the amount of cheese was perfectly balanced. The cheeses were compatible in quantity and melted in together perfectly. A bit of Roquefort gave a nice sharp taste but it wasn’t overdone as is normally the case.

The hot beef sandwich was presented in a toasted Panini. Now this might sound strange, but the taste of it reminded us of nothing other than hawawshi. The beef filling was spicy and there was nicely melted cheese on top.

If you really want to spoil yourself; then opt for nothing but desserts. The éclairs (20LE) are delicious. The crème filling is creamy and full of flavour. Other available flavours are vanilla, chocolate, pistachio or coffee. The dome dark chocolate (20LE) not only looks beautiful; but tastes even better.

We could natter on about how much we love Left Bank but you have to experience it for yourself. The venue also offers free Wi-Fi, making this a perfect spot for working outdoors and enjoying a good coffee.

Best bit
Fantastic design and good food.
Worst bit
The staff still seem a little overwhelmed, in that has translated into shaky service.
360 Tip
Left Bank doesn’t serve alcohol but offers a free bouchon if you want to bring along a bottle for your meal. The venue will also regularly host arts and culture events. Keep an eye on the Cairo 360 events page for details.
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