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Awel Saa'a01/09/2010

Awel Saa'a: Tasty Baba Ghanough Sandwiches

Awel Saa'a , Zamalek , Cairo
Name: 

Awel Saa'a

Cuisine
Egyptian
Category
Restaurants
Address:
3 Ismael Mohamed
Area:
Zamalek
City:
Cairo , Egypt
Telephone:
0227355328
Staff Writer

For all that Zamalek has to offer, it is noticeably lacking in Egyptian street food. Sure, you’ll find the mobile sweet potato ovens here and there, and summer encourages a few side-street prickly pear carts as well as the occasional roadside grilled corn. Yet, foul and taameya shops are few in this Cairo neighbourhood and those that exist are generally only open for a few hours a day. However, during Ramadan, these shops open late into the night for sohour on the go. For your late night cravings, Awel Saa’a serves a cheap Ramadan sohour well into the wee hours.  

Awel Saa’a is located on Ismail Mohamed Street directly across from Metro Supermarket. You may have passed this corridor a dozen times and never noticed the little shop, as it is often locked up. The modest space consists of a cooler, a cash register and a counter, all glassed in to protect the food from the dusty street. There is only enough room to grab your food, turn around to pay and get out. During the late-night hours of Ramadan, several plastic tables and chairs are set up on the sidewalk outside the shop; so you don’t have to walk home with your hands full of foul.

Staple street sandwiches are served in shami bread and include options such as foul, taameya, baba ghanoug and egg, each costing less than 2LE. When fresh, the taameya is adequate, though it has to be consumed quickly. The oil used for frying doesn’t have the freshest taste and they don’t do a particularly good job of draining the oil from the taameya after it is fried. If you see a large bowl of the fried patties resting atop the counter and you suspect that they may have been there a while, you’d do well to pass. After a few bites of the sandwich, the flavour of old, cold oil is unappetising to say the least.  

Thankfully, Awel Saa’a fares better with foul. It isn’t mind-blowing, but it is satisfying nonetheless. The texture is pleasing; the beans are mashed but not to the point of purée.   The flavours are fine as well, in that they’ve added some spices, but it doesn’t compare to the food of some of our favourite Downtown spots. The eggs are pretty standard; plain omelettes are cooked to order and are generally light and fluffy.

The baba ghanoug is this shop’s star sandwich. If you like your food with a bit of a kick, this may be some of the best baba ghanoug around. Served warm, the sandwich is bursting with flavour. The sweet nuttiness of the eggplant works well with the fiery undertones of the added spices. And rather than whipping the spread into oblivion; thick chunks of eggplant are discernable, giving the baba ghanoug a quality of freshness that is sometimes lost on the dish.  

Best bit

The baba ghanoug is sweet, spicy and has great texture.

Worst bit
Oil-saturated taameya is a let-down.
360 Tip
If you're not taking your order to go, don't limit yourself to take-away foul options; try their full menu of salads and dips, which you can enjoy in the tables and chairs set up on the surrounding sidewalk. 
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