Sharm el Sheikh's Food and Drink
The Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheikh offers not only a wide range of water-sports, desert adventures and long, white beaches to explore, but also a diverse selection of culinary and drinkable delights. With over 5 million visitors to this Red Sea resort every year, Sharm el Sheikh is ready to take them on with their excellent selection of restaurants and bars.
The majority and the best of Sharm el Sheikh's restaurants are located along the sea front and in Naama Bay. Here you can sample some of the local delicacies from the likes of Egypt, Africa and Lebanon, as well as more familiar Italian, Indian and Japanese dishes that all come averagely priced and served with a smile. For the more affluent visitors, then The Ritz, The Four Seasons and Sofitel all offer exquisite top-notch food ideal for special occasions.
For a much more authentic North Africa dining experience, then head to area known as Old Market to mingle with the locals and try their local Egyptian delicacies. Sharm el Sheikh is right on the Red Sea, so Old Market offers fresh seafood all served at much cheaper prices than some of the tourist-aimed restaurants.
Also popular for its energetic nightlife, Sharm el Sheikh offers its adult visitors a wide selection of bars and clubs. Naama Bay again is where you can find the best of the resort's bars such as the Hard Rock Caf, Camel Bar and Little Buddha. Be sure to check out the excellent cocktail menus, and maybe try a Shisha pipe whilst watching the world go by in one of these comfortable bars.
For those itching to combine a few drinks with dancing the night away, then there's Pacha BusStop; a world-class nightclub featuring Ministry of Sound sets. Whether you're on a family holiday, a romantic getaway or celebrating a hen or stag weekend, Sharm el Sheikh has food and drink to appeal to all tastes.
The majority and the best of Sharm el Sheikh's restaurants are located along the sea front and in Naama Bay. Here you can sample some of the local delicacies from the likes of Egypt, Africa and Lebanon, as well as more familiar Italian, Indian and Japanese dishes that all come averagely priced and served with a smile. For the more affluent visitors, then The Ritz, The Four Seasons and Sofitel all offer exquisite top-notch food ideal for special occasions.
For a much more authentic North Africa dining experience, then head to area known as Old Market to mingle with the locals and try their local Egyptian delicacies. Sharm el Sheikh is right on the Red Sea, so Old Market offers fresh seafood all served at much cheaper prices than some of the tourist-aimed restaurants.
Also popular for its energetic nightlife, Sharm el Sheikh offers its adult visitors a wide selection of bars and clubs. Naama Bay again is where you can find the best of the resort's bars such as the Hard Rock Caf, Camel Bar and Little Buddha. Be sure to check out the excellent cocktail menus, and maybe try a Shisha pipe whilst watching the world go by in one of these comfortable bars.
For those itching to combine a few drinks with dancing the night away, then there's Pacha BusStop; a world-class nightclub featuring Ministry of Sound sets. Whether you're on a family holiday, a romantic getaway or celebrating a hen or stag weekend, Sharm el Sheikh has food and drink to appeal to all tastes.
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