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Pepe's Pizza31/08/2010

Pepe's Pizza: Sohour-Friendly Pizzeria on the Nile

Pepe's Pizza , Giza , Cairo
Cuisine
Italian
Category
Restaurants
Address:
121, Nile Street ,Nile Boat
Area:
Giza
City:
Cairo , Egypt
Telephone:
0237610811
Hannah Cooper

Let's get real for a minute. We can only last so many Ramadan nights in Cairo stuffing our faces with kofta and kobeba until we need to change it up a bit. Located along the Nile's edge on the Nile Boat in Giza is Pepe’s Pizza, a new pizzeria that serves up fetar and sohour when dinner at home just isn't cutting it anymore. 

Sharing a boat with its partner Ruby Tuesday's, Pepe's is a newly opened international chain. The venue definitely presents that pizzeria feel with wallpapered-graffiti walls and big, cosy booths; so settling in to get your money's worth isn't difficult. 

For a reasonable 75LE per person (excluding tax and service), the sohour set menu includes karkadeh and mango juice, mushroom or lentil soup, a pizza buffet and a salad buffet. 

While the wait staff were enthusiastic and quick to help, we were a little confused; there was no pizza buffet in sight. Instead, you're asked to simply choose your preferred pan from the menu and they'll serve it up at the table. If you finish; just order more. 

For starters, the cream of mushroom soup is a pleasant surprise, filled with crisp red onion, fresh mushrooms and celery, and topped off nicely with a hefty amount of Italian herbs. The salad bar has fresh green romaine and spinach, while standard toppings offered include tomatoes, olives and mezza dips. 

As all of the pizzas seemed unique with toppings such as peanuts on the Thai pizza and pesto on the veggie, we decided to give them both a shot. The Thai pizza came with coriander, peanuts, red pepper, chicken and garlic. Although they didn't skimp on the toppings, the minimal sauce and spongy crust were disappointing. Unfortunately, the veggie pizza tasted more like a frozen pizza and was cooked to the same degree. The sun-dried tomatoes and pesto were delicious, but what's a pizza without the crust? 

For two sohour meals and a large bottle of water, the total was 190LE. Pepe's is cute but the pizza is lacking. Other non-sohour menu options include pizza pies and Caesar salads as well as pastas and tempting desserts. If you’re in the mood for a fresh salad and soup; stop in and enjoy the kitschy cosiness.

Best bit
The soup and salad paired well together and can definitely stand alone.
Worst bit
For a pizzeria, it just didn’t hit the mark. 
360 Tip
Reservations are generally not necessary. 
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