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El-Prince Restaurant Reopens After Years of Closure

2026-02-10 - 08:26

After years of silence and speculation, one of Cairo’s most talked-about kitchens is back. El-Prince Restaurant, a name long associated with crowded sidewalks, sizzling liver sandwiches, and late-night queues, officially reopened in December 2025. Its return marks the revival of one of Egypt’s most recognizable local food institutions. Almost immediately, the announcement stirred nostalgia among longtime fans, while also raising questions about how a legendary street-food destination fits into a changing city and an evolving dining landscape. El-Prince first became popular in Imbaba, a densely populated district near central Cairo known for its vibrant street life and local eateries. It opened in 1980, and for more than three decades, the restaurant operated as a no-frills, street-side establishment where customers gathered shoulder to shoulder, waiting patiently for plates of liver, grilled meats, and classic Egyptian comfort dishes such as molokhia. Long lines were not just common but expected, especially late at night. The restaurant earned a reputation for generous portions, bold flavors, and consistency, making it a destination not only for local residents but also for visitors willing to cross the city for a meal. Over time, El-Prince became a widely... This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.

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