Al Fishawy Shisha Café
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Opening Times
Mon > Sun 10am - 2am
Fishawy is a shisha café seemingly carved out of wood into the façade of Khan el-Khalili. Inside people pack into the café, sitting rickety wood chairs around little tables on top of a green floor and surrounded by the magnificent mashrabiyya, ornately carved wood. Waiters all wearing the same striped sweaters balance trays of freshly squeezed juices on their palms as they weave through the crowd of customers. Shouts of "Another apricot shisha and two mango juices!" echo off the walls and mix with the murmur of patrons, the clang of glasses, and the gentle bubble of water pipes. The lack of doors or windows allows the smoke, as well as the customers, to pour out onto the surrounding alleys. The scene outside the café is even crazier than the scene inside. Tables and benches overflowing with customers line the narrow passageways that pass by Fishawy, and because Fishawy is in the heart of the bazaar, thousands of shoppers and shopkeepers, push their way by the tables. Part of the fun is sitting there and watching as the waiters scramble to fit two more patrons into an area that already seems to be at its limit.
Fishawy is truly a microcosm of Cairo. It is crowded, loud, dirty, and smoky. Fishawy, like Cairo, is organized chaos. To the foreign eye, it seems to be a complete mess, complete disorder, but somehow there is a system, and the system works. As you approach, a waiter will find some space to cram you and your party into, and then leave. Soon someone else will approach, and ask for your orders. There are two barely visible menus on the wall, both in Arabic, but it doesn’t matter, because they have the only things that matter, shisha (hookah) in both apricot and apple flavors, tea, coffee, and then a wonderful assortment of fresh juices. Your best bets are the strawberry, mango, and pomegranate juices, as well as the juice cocktail. Soon somebody will return with your drinks, and another person will bring your shishas, then you just sit back and take in the Fishawy experience. Don’t be surprised if the Egyptian next to you strikes up a conversation, and be prepared for an endless stream of wandering merchants selling a whole bunch of things you never thought you needed. Fishawy is Cairo. More than the Pyramids, more than the Citadel, Fishawy symbolizes Cairo. It would be a shame to miss.
Fishawy is truly a microcosm of Cairo. It is crowded, loud, dirty, and smoky. Fishawy, like Cairo, is organized chaos. To the foreign eye, it seems to be a complete mess, complete disorder, but somehow there is a system, and the system works. As you approach, a waiter will find some space to cram you and your party into, and then leave. Soon someone else will approach, and ask for your orders. There are two barely visible menus on the wall, both in Arabic, but it doesn’t matter, because they have the only things that matter, shisha (hookah) in both apricot and apple flavors, tea, coffee, and then a wonderful assortment of fresh juices. Your best bets are the strawberry, mango, and pomegranate juices, as well as the juice cocktail. Soon somebody will return with your drinks, and another person will bring your shishas, then you just sit back and take in the Fishawy experience. Don’t be surprised if the Egyptian next to you strikes up a conversation, and be prepared for an endless stream of wandering merchants selling a whole bunch of things you never thought you needed. Fishawy is Cairo. More than the Pyramids, more than the Citadel, Fishawy symbolizes Cairo. It would be a shame to miss.
Reviews (2)
Had a good time there
Just came back from Cairo, Egypt last month. We had a fantastic time, and visited El Fishawy shisha cafe twice we loved the area so much.
The first time at the start of are holiday we had be walking around khan el khalil market for the whole morning when we stumbled upon Fishawy cafe! I took a fresh juice while my husband ordered a turkish coffee and apple shisha. It was the first time we had tried shisha and not to be the last.
After are trek down to Abu Simbel, we arrived back in Cairo once again. And after a day relaxing at the hotel we were up for bartering once again. We ended up back at Khan el Khalil souk and El Fishawy shisha cafe was on the list for afternoon tea and shisha.
Really fantastic atmosphere and the best tasting shisha.
The first time at the start of are holiday we had be walking around khan el khalil market for the whole morning when we stumbled upon Fishawy cafe! I took a fresh juice while my husband ordered a turkish coffee and apple shisha. It was the first time we had tried shisha and not to be the last.
After are trek down to Abu Simbel, we arrived back in Cairo once again. And after a day relaxing at the hotel we were up for bartering once again. We ended up back at Khan el Khalil souk and El Fishawy shisha cafe was on the list for afternoon tea and shisha.
Really fantastic atmosphere and the best tasting shisha.
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