
What People Are Saying
from Google"This is a fast casual eatery for Egyptian food. They are known for their homemade falafels and I would definitely echo that. Parking appears to be street parking, if there was a lot we couldn’t find it. There is only one bathroom and one cashier and the place is fairly small. I would not dine in here either a big group and if you’re in a hurry you may want to take your order to go. We had an order of falafels, boiled egg/falafel, lemonade, chicken shawarma wrap and chicken shawarma and falafel platter. Additionally a side of hummus and pita. I recommend pretty much everything! The falafels were made fresh to order and were very good. Hearty, crunchy, with a little bit of sesame seeds for variety. I wouldn’t order the boiled egg falafel again but it was fun for the novelty Both mains were good, I liked my platter better because you got more food and it was covered in their garlic sauce. Hummus is nothing to write home about but still good and creamy. They don’t use regular pita but some other kind of wrap. The lemonade was mint and had a bit of a bite to it, we couldn’t ever figure out what it was. Probably wouldn’t order again but good for one time. The coffee was also good but has a spice in it, maybe cardamom? It was unusual and fun to experience! Everything we ordered cost about $50 so prices are relatively cheap as well. Overall, I would recommend this place and would come again!"
"I had business at the bank they share a building with and hadn't been planning on getting anything to eat at the time. But as soon as you open the building's front door, the amazing deliciousness grabs you by the nose and pulls you in. I couldn't resist and decided on a chicken schwarma wrap since I was out on my scooter and in a bit of a rush. I was greeted by a friendly young lady behind the counter as soon as I walked in, and ordering was super quick and easy. The wait wasn't long at all, but even if it had been, it would have been worth it. The wrap was absolutely delicious and I'll definitely be back to try out everything else, one at a time."
"Here’s a NED-style review for Cairo’s Kitchen: --- ✅ What Works Well - Authentic Egyptian and Middle Eastern dishes bursting with traditional flavors. - Popular items include koshari, falafel, and grilled kebabs. - Warm, casual atmosphere with friendly, attentive service. - Generous portions at reasonable prices. - Great for casual dining or takeout. --- 👎 What to Watch Out For - Limited seating and simple decor. - Menu may be unfamiliar to some—spices and flavors can be bold. - Service can slow down during busy times. - Few vegetarian options outside classic falafel and salads. --- 🎯 Verdict Cairo’s Kitchen is a solid choice for authentic, flavorful Egyptian and Middle Eastern cuisine in a relaxed setting—perfect for casual meals or takeout. Rating: 4.1 / 5 --- Want must-try dishes or tips for first-timers?"
"I've always enjoyed stopping at their stand at the farmer's market and tried ordering their catering for a big lunch board meeting event- it was a huge hit and everyone couldn't stop talking about how flavorful and delicious everything was. Big compliments on the falafel and koshary especially. Will be ordering again!"
"My very first experience eating Egyptian food was by far and most the absolutely BEST international food I've tasted! I had the Alexandria's fish combo/served with rice, along with spinach somasas with a cream cheese dipping sauce and both strawberry and mint lemonade juices.... ALL above were excellent 👌! Sadly, I lived miles away out of state though whenever I go back to Kalamazoo, Michigan to visit again.... Cairo's kitchen will 120% will be my first place to stop to get grub a hub hub!"
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