We all enjoy having alternatives to choose from and a variety to select from. And this is exactly what you find when you go to City Stars, a wide variety of everything, you won't run out of choices here with these grand varieties of restaurants and cafes, most of which are well known international brands from different cuisines from around the world.
Abu El Sid is set up in Egyptian style and offers oriental Egyptian food. Fuddruckers, which originated from Texas, America, serves the best burgers you can imagine. Aroma Lounge offers shisha, and has a really adequate sitting on the roof. Cantina Laredo; a purely Mexican restaurant; serves classic Mexican food in a calm sitting. Casper and Gambini's, a Lebanese chain, is offering quality and innovation. Chili's, needless to say the Texan American chain that has extremely delicious food. Crepaway, another Lebanese chain that offers the tasty crepes along with a variety of other types of food. Crocodile Grill, the American restaurant serves delicious burgers. Johnny Rockets, to open very soon, is an American restaurant serving burgers of your choice. Eatalian which is a one of a kind Italian restaurant serving the origins of Pasta and Pizza, Kenoz is an oriental restaurant with an Egyptian setting that serves shisha, T.G.I Friday's; the most famous American dining known, Romano's Macaroni Grill which serves great pasta dishes, On the border which is an original Mexican restaurant serving real Mexican food, Rainforest Café; the tropical rainforest theme restaurant known all around the world with its unique forest setting that serves a variety of everything, Wagamama is for people who enjoy Japanese dining, and Ruby Tuesday the American chain serves you all the American dishes you might want.
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published August 31, 2008
source: Sara Fahmi
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