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Whether you’re in transit, killing time before a flight, or landing hungry enough to chew your boarding pass, the neighborhoods around the airport (and the airport hotels themselves) are quietly stacked with solid food. Not “sad sandwich” food—actual meals.Below are the 8 best restaurants near Cairo Airport for travelers who want something tasty, reliable, and worth leaving the terminal for. We’re talking Egyptian views, Chinese comfort, Thai spice, Italian classics, and a few hotel gems that punch above their weight in service. Let’s eat like we planned this.
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1. Revolving Restaurant

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If you want a dinner story that begins with “So we ate on the 41st floor…” this is your move. The Revolving Restaurant is famous less for culinary fireworks and more for the kind of view that makes you forget your phone battery is at 12%. Sunset is the main event—Cairo turns gold, the Nile starts shimmering, and suddenly you’re the lead character.
Food-wise, it’s simple and satisfying: grilled meat, chicken, and fish with vegetables and rice. Expect about $40 per person for the experience, and yes, the experience is the point. The dining room slowly rotates, giving you a full 360° panorama as the city shifts around you. After dark, blue lights kick in and the whole place goes pleasantly dramatic.
Logistics you’ll actually care about: it runs in two-hour seatings—6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. Same price, different vibe. Book ahead unless you love disappointment with a side of elevators.
Corniche El Nile Grand Nile Tower, Cairo 2288 Egypt | instagram.com/revolvingrestauranteg/
2. Noble House

Noble House is one of those places that makes airport-area dining feel… surprisingly grown-up. It’s great for a calm lunch or a proper dinner, especially if you want plates designed for sharing (because travel companions deserve peace).
The salmon and calamari tend to steal the show, and they also do a lovely jasmine tea when you want to slow life down by approximately 40%. Service is where this place shines: attentive, warm, and genuinely caring—exactly what you want when you’re operating on airport time and questionable sleep.
It’s not the cheapest option in the area, but the quality makes it feel like good value for what you’re paying. If you’re into Asian-leaning flavors and you want a smooth, polished meal near the airport, keep this one high on your list.
Hilton Heliopolis Uruba Street, Heliopolis, Cairo 11511 Egypt
3. Raj

If your travel brain is whispering “something spicy, something comforting, something that feels like a reward,” we go straight to Raj at the Hilton. It’s the kind of Indian restaurant where the meal starts strong: a complimentary plate of fried papadums with green and red chutneys and mango pickles—the holy trinity of “okay, yes, we’re staying.” Pair it with a beer or wine and suddenly layovers aren’t so tragic.
The menu is impressively broad, and it’s hard to go wrong. The vegetable fritter appetizer is a crowd-pleaser, and the mains hit that rich, fragrant sweet spot: vegetable curry, seafood curry, and Chicken dhania curry all come with rice and naan, like they understand hunger is not a theory.
Don’t skip the tandoori grilled mix platter—chicken tikka, lamb kebabs, shrimp, and other good decisions piled together on one plate. This is the “we’re eating properly today” option near the airport.
Al Matar, El Nozha, Cairo Governorate 4471101, Egypt
4. Leonardo Restaurant

Sometimes you don’t want surprises. You want pasta. You want pizza. You want something that tastes like it’s supposed to, at a price that doesn’t make you check your bank app in a panic. That’s where Leonardo Ristorante comes in.
The interior is minimalist, but the entrance has a nice little flourish—Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man sets the tone for a more refined-feeling meal than you’d expect this close to the airport. The menu covers the classics with confidence: a strong selection of pizzas and pasta, plus plenty of vegetarian and vegan options like gnocchi, soups, penne dishes, and big salads.
If you’re craving straightforward Italian comfort near Cairo Airport, this is one of the safest (and tastiest) bets.
Sheraton Al Matar, El Nozha, Cairo Governorate 4471101, Egypt
5. Lan Tania

Lan Tania is our “we want Thai, and we want it now” solution—conveniently tucked inside the Hilton Cairo Heliopolis. It’s open from 2:00 p.m. until midnight, which is perfect for travelers living in a time zone soup.
The Pad Thai is a standout (the kind you keep picking at even when you’re full), and the Tom Yum soup is a must if you like your meal with a little adrenaline. They also do solid salads and curries, and the service is consistently pleasant and friendly—exactly what you need when your brain is still on airport autopilot.
Hilton Cairo، Uruba Street, Sheraton Al Matar, El Nozha, Cairo Governorate 11511, Egypt
6. China Red

China Red is the one we point to when someone asks, “Is there actually good Chinese food near Cairo Airport?” Yes. This. It’s arguably the best Chinese restaurant in the airport zone, and it’s the kind of place where even a quick meal feels a little glamorous.
Start with the Hot & Sour Seafood soup—spicy, thick, warming, and loaded with baby shrimp. Then we slide into comfort territory with Fried Shanghai buns and Steamed Chicken Dumplings. Mains like Basil Chicken and Vegetable Lo Mein are big on flavor and texture (crunchy shredded veg included, bless them). And if you still have space, the fried bananas with ice cream finish things off like a sweet little victory lap.
The service is attentive without hovering, and the best part for travelers: the whole meal comes in at about $37 (paid in Egyptian pounds), which is genuinely good value for the quality. If you’re passing through Cairo, this one is worth the effort—yes, even if it means doing a small customs detour for food.
Le Meridien Cairo Airport, Cairo 11511 Egypt
7. EVOO Restaurant

If your flight is at an unholy hour and you need breakfast that feels like a competent adult made it, EVOO is your friend. We did the 5:00 a.m. breakfast mission here and it delivered—especially the pastry and bread situation, which is not just good, but beautifully displayed in a way that makes you irrationally happy before sunrise.
This is a Marriott-hotel restaurant, and it runs like one: skilled chef and manager, strong presentation, and staff who still manage to be genuinely welcoming at early hours. One thing to know: the buffet leans international, with some items you might associate with dinner in the U.S.—more European/Asian in feel—which makes sense because travelers don’t all eat on the same schedule.
We went for a fresh ham and cheese omelet with potatoes, then “accidentally” overcommitted to the French pastries. Everything was fresh, smooth, and well-managed.
Open every day from 4:00 AM-11:00 PM.
Le Meridien Cairo Airport, Cairo 11511 Egypt
8. Il Giardino Restaurant & Terrace

Il Giardino is your easygoing Italian reset button: antipasti, pasta, pizza, and a relaxed atmosphere that feels very “we survived the airport.” The big bonus is the outdoor terrace—it overlooks a pool, which instantly upgrades your meal into something that resembles a holiday, even if you’re just here between flights.
It’s open for lunch and dinner, and they keep things interesting by introducing monthly specials, so repeat guests aren’t stuck in a pasta loop (unless you want to be, which is valid). Hours are traveler-friendly too: daily from noon to midnight.
Le Passage Cairo Hotel & Casino, Airport Rd, Sheraton Al Matar, El Nozha, Cairo Governorate 11861, Egypt | lL-Giardino-Restaurant-and-Terrace
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