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Steaks01/09/2010

Steaks: Fetar at the Four Seasons Nile Plaza

Steaks , Garden City , Cairo
Name: 

Steaks

Cuisine
Steakhouse
Category
Restaurants
Address:
Four Seasons Nile Plaza ,1089 Corniche El Nil
Area:
Garden City
City:
Cairo , Egypt
Telephone:
0227917000
Open:
7PM - 1AM
Soraya Morayef

Ramadan is especially taxing for a food critic at Cairo 360, when you’re starving, fasting and a little insane, thus ready to hurt your waiter with a spoon if your soup doesn’t arrive on time. The Ramadan buffet at the Four Seasons Nile Plaza is a truly tasteful and tasty experience, a refreshing oasis in the desert of poor restaurant fetars that we’ve reviewed over the past month.

The Garden City hotel offers the same buffet meal for all restaurants on the same floor; it doesn’t matter whether you book a table in Aqua or Steaks, you end up with the same buffet artfully displayed in the corridor. Be sure to book in advance, though; as the buffet is quite popular.

Tables in Steaks are adorned with quilted tablecloths in traditional Egyptian print and display several mezzas as well as a plate of dates to break your fast with. Mezzas include creamy tehina and baba ghanough, a beetroot purée, and a hummus dip that was so deliciously creamy; we would have been quite happy ending our meal on that high note.

Among the many soft breads displayed, the olive-stuffed pâté stood out. It’s succulent, soft and baked to perfection, while the olive and cheese filling work beautifully with the tomato soup on offer. Yes, we dip our bread into our soup. Don’t judge us.

A plethora of main course dishes are offered, including tender beef in mustard sauce, basmati rice, creamy chicken, steamed and buttered vegetables, grilled potatoes with shredded bacon, and fish in dill sauce. As a food reviewer, you feel like a failure for saying that everything was perfect; but having sampled every dish, we can truly go out on a limb and say that the main dishes were without fault. Steaming hot yet not overcooked, the meats were juicy, the carbs were well-cooked and the vegetables still tasted like vegetables; a rare feat for open buffets.

A mixed grill platter in the centre of the room was surprisingly well grilled without being overcooked, while the pasta station makes an excellent yet simple cream and cheese sauce.

Equally delicious is the salad corner, which included smoked salmon with capers, calamari salad, and a shrimp salad that was too spicy for our liking. However, the beef salad was irresistible and prompted not one, but two refills.

Following a short rest and some mint tea, we attacked the dessert table, which included mango konafa, atayef with cream and berries, and om ali. As tasty as the konafa was, its base was too dry, which made cutting through the cream-filled centre quite messy. The atayef were the clear winners: baked- not fried- and stuffed with cream that contrasted nicely with the sharpness of the berry, they were easy to eat and easy to keep eating.

Perhaps the only disadvantage to this dining experience was the price tag, which was staggeringly high compared to other hotel buffets. Although the buffet is priced at around 290LE per person, a bottle of water and two mint teas added up to a whopping 800LE for two people. While it was well worth the high-quality cuisine and attentive waiters, we wish we had eaten more of the food to really warrant such a high price.

Best bit
Fresh bread, juicy meat, spot-on salads.
Worst bit
One of the most expensive Ramadan buffets in Cairo .
360 Tip
Do not park in the Four Seasons’ very busy and very expensive garage. There are outdoor parking spots around the corner from the hotel if you’re willing to walk for a few minutes.
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