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Reif Kushiyaki Cairo

Cairo

Popular Japanese street food eatery in New Cairo

Origin story: Cairo’s Reif Kushiyaki is the first franchise of the Dubai-born, Japanese-inspired outlet for skewered grills – ‘kushi’ being the Japanese word for skewers. The brainchild of Reif Othman, the restaurant is an ode to robatayaki, a century-old fireside cooking technique popularised by fishermen in the north of Japan. But in the Egyptian capital, it's a family affair: everyone is welcome.

Casual or fancy? Nestled inside 5A By The Waterway Mall, an upscale centre on the eastern end of Cairo, the sizeable 180-seater space – divided into indoor and outdoor areas – features wooden chairs and beige upholstery that lend it a warm and cosy atmosphere.

Reif Kushiyaki Cairo

On the Pass

Talal El Meligy

Pastry Chef

Ramy Hemeida

On the menu: From hearty bowls of rice and ramen – cooked with a choice of beef, chicken or seafood – to packed, scrumptious sandos and an array of raw seafood options, at Reif’s there’s something for every taste. The signature offering remains the kushiyaki, which comes in portions of three: guests can choose between chicken, beef and a mighty list of vegetarian options. For those craving something a little fattier, the Katsu Kushi menu includes crispy shrimps topped with chipotle mayo and fresh herbs, and baby squid with yuzu kosho mayo plus onion and celery radish.

Anything else? The kitchen is led by Talal El Meligy, who joined Reif Kushiyaki after six years at Kazoku in Cairo. The restaurant is part of the suite of culinary ventures by Baky Hospitality.

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