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Brugges Coffee — Highly-Anticipated Egyptian Cafe & Restaurant Officially Open in Tunis

By Editorial Staff June 22, 2020
By Editorial Staff June 22, 2020
Brugges Coffee
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El Aouina has welcomed its first Egyptian café and restaurant, with a real stunning and spacious interior.

Brugges Coffee which is a highly anticipated new hotspot, has opened its doors in El Aouina, (just next to Monoprix), and it’s more than just an Egyptian café. The place is unique on its own and is spread across a spacious venue with a very cool, modern decoration.

The well-known Egyptian Radio Host at Mosaique FM, Ayman Salah is the one behind this new hotspot in El Aouina.

The owner, Ayman Salah
The owner, Ayman Salah

Along with the drinks and hookah, you can expect some of the authentic Egyptian recipes rooted in culinary traditions.

Start the day right with an Egyptian breakfast composed of eggs, foul and falafel or get stuck into local Egyptian favorites like oxtail soup, Mahashi and Hawawshi.

So if you’re in the mood for some classic Egyptian time, you might want to give the new kid in a town a try.

Suggested Read: Brunching But NOT the Tunisian way?

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