Is the all-inclusive food good at Egyptian hotels (4-star vs 5-star)?
Based on 1 discussion with 2 participants · Last activity: 13 days ago
Based on 1 discussion with 2 participants · Last activity: 13 days ago
TL;DR
Food at most Egyptian all-inclusive hotels is basic and repetitive, even at budget 5-star properties — don't expect gourmet meals. If cuisine matters, look at higher-end resorts like White Hills or Meraki.
Egypt is a relatively poor country and hotel cuisine reflects that — if food quality is a priority, better to pick another destination (compared to Cuba, which has similar issues).
At most Egyptian hotels, the food is enough to keep guests fed, nothing more — don't expect variety or high quality.
For genuinely good food, look at premium resorts like White Hills or Meraki — the cuisine is much better there, but priced accordingly.
Even budget 5-star hotels often have mediocre food — travelers pick them for proximity to the beach and sea, not for the dining.
4-star hotels usually have very basic food — for a decent dining experience, it's recommended to book 5-star directly.