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Salahadeen Restaurant & Bar in Luxor

Closed for holidays - re-opening 29th May 2012

Many people have been disappointed since we re-opened because they could not dine at the Salahadeen.  This is because we are DIFFERENT to all other restaurants.  We provide a real Egyptian Feast of Fresh Food - .  This means we do our shopping at 10am in the morning and ONLY shop for the number of persons who are going to eat with us that evening.

So it is imperative that you book your table AT LEAST 24 hours in advance if you want to be sure we can accommodate you.  It is highly unlikely you will get a table if you arrive without a reservation.

Tel: 01007571855 or maraegypt@gmail.com

Traditional Egyptian Home Cooking

 Restaurant Salahadeen is situated in Salah Al Din Al Ayubbi St. which is named after the legendary Salah Al Din Al Ayubbi who lived from 1138 to 1193.  Though not Egyptian he became known as the 'Sultan of Egypt' and holds his place in history as the first leader to unite the Arab World.  As leader of the Saracens he conquered Jerusalem in 1187 and  defeated Richard the Lion-Heart & the Crusaders in 1189. 

Salahadeen invites you to slip through time and feel the centuries fall away.  You dine to-night in exotic Arabian Luxury and, like the Sultans and Pashas of old, you eat not one or even 3 dishes - no!  To-night you dine as did the Kings & Queens of bygone days, tasting a little of this and a little of that....15 authentic Arabian dishes to tease you taste buds.....
 
"dinner was ultra-special. her son oversees the kitchen and most evenings they serve an Egyptian feast in their dedicated restaurant (about 10 - 15 dishes) - easily the best food we had our whole time in Egypt, and thoroughly to be recommended.
 
I'm vegetarian (my boyfriend is not!) and neither of us had any difficulties whatsoever in selecting from amongst the 15 dishes." 
 

Vegans - Only our meat dishes have meat & meat juices...all other dishes are vegan except those with egg which our waiters will tell you about if you ask. 
 
 
100 LE per person - 50 LE per child under 12
 
Salahadeen's Bar - opens at 6.30pm for pre-dinner drinks for non-residents of Mara House and carries a wide variety of both imported and local beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks.
 
 
 

GUEST BOOK

Read Salahadeen Reviews on LONELY PLANET and add your own review please :-)

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"Lovely food, excellent service.  Thank you for an enjoyable evening" - Marvin & Carrie (UK) dined 20 Feb 2012.

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"Well another wonderful meal here :D read more

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"Tolles Esseu, supter service, Agypten wie ich es liebe!  Underbara matupplevelser!  Fantastisk.  Njutit varje gekund". - Katarina & Micha (Sweden/Germany) dined 20 Feb 2012.

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"I can't stop thanking all of you for making us feel at home.  We enjoyed every bit of our stay from the delicious food, the cozy room, the good advice and the excellent service.  This is a place that we will never forget, Mara.  We wish you the besta and you deserve to be No. !!  Gracias.  Michael & Jeanne-Marie (Arizona) dined 18 Feb 2012.

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Thank you Mara and the staff!!!  For everything and the Egyptian meal.  We enjoyed it :-)  Good luck with everyone!  Maybe we will be back on day."  - Ming & Kwan (Neatherlands) dined 18 Feb 2012

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"Salahadeen is a delightful change from the predicable hotel restaurants  read more.  - John & Nancy Pantone (USA) dined 13, 14, 15 Feb 2012

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"Can't thank you enough for this wonderful experience, for the Cead Mile Failte, the wonderful Salahadeen Feast, the beautiful room and surroundings.  Thank you for your wonderful hospitality and delicious food."  - Elizabeth & Gregory Finch (UK & Switzerland) dined 15 Feb 2012

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"Thanks for a wonderful stay, the Feast was lovely, Mara is great.  Wish you all the best"  - Annalisa & Michelle dined 14 Feb 2012

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"I just thought that I'd make you all jealous.....  more..... Edward & Freda (Luxor)dined 13 Feb 2012

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"We really enjoyed the meal, the soups are very good, - all the dishes are very interesting, thanks a lot for a good evening!"  Uffe, Berit, Lau & Philip (Denmark) - - dined 13 Feb 2012

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The restaurant is, again, excellent. It does not open every day, but most days when the house is busy. The only food provided is a mini banquet of a variety of Egyptian dishes: 2 soups, 9-11 various dishes of meat and vegetarian, a desert (these all changed each day). All brought to your table and the staff explain what each dish is, how it's made and what from. And one cannot, physically, eat all of it. There was loads, and very fresh and tasty. -Oct 2009

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"The food was superb, with lots of dishes served at once. If you go to Luxor and aren't staying at the Mara House make sure you try and book as I feel you will not get this type of experience of traditional Egyptian food in many other places (where you can safely eat without fear of stomach upsets)" Oct 2009

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What an amazing meal. As vegetarians, we were served two different kinds of soup, ELEVEN sampler entrees, and an absolutely delicious desert. If you're fortunate enough to visit when the restaurant is open full time, don't even think about eating anywhere else. It was the best meal we had in Egypt.  11-Sept-2009

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I had the privilege of dining at Salahadeen with a friend on October 19th.  We ended up having another lovely couple from London ask to join us at our table which made for a fun and festive evening.  The food and atmosphere was divine!  I highly recommend this authentic Egyptian feast of a meal.  Mara House is worth finding.  It is clean and welcoming.  I will definitely be back the next time I'm in Luxor. 

Janis Bane - Oct. 2008

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Last night we went with Marvin, Carrie and Lindiana to the Salahadeen Restaurant. This is a new establishment buried in the district behind the railway station. I know "the wrong side of the tracks" comes to mind but this is a peaceful area not frequented by tourists so has that added, real Luxor, feeling. 

Booking is essential because all food is prepared freshly on the day and the large number of dishes presented need to be organised with numbers in mind. They offer a courtesy taxi to collect you from hotel or wherever and return at the end of the evening. I think this is a shrewd move on the part of the owner because it is quite a long way to walk through some area's of re-development. 

You are welcomed at the door and go into the tastefully decorated bar for complimentary Karkade and then pre-dinner drinks. You then move through to the dinning room which has a beautiful Moorish fountain as a centrepiece. The furniture and decor reminded me of the AlHambra in Spain. 

The meal itself consists of 4 sequential trays each loaded with 4 or 5 dishes for communal eating. 
The first course consisted of dips and salads and bread being used to scoop up your portions. 

The second course was a very tasty chickpea soup followed by a second tray of fried aubergine and various pulses. 

The third tray contained beef, liver and chicken dishes as well as the delicious potato dish which is so popular. This was served with roasted sweet potato as well. Its all about choice. Needless to say we just had to try everything. 

The final course was a delicious fruit sourbet with pomegranate. Finally the meal was rounded off by a cup of chai. 

All the food presented to us was superbly cooked and presented with smooth but unobtrusive service. 

Our host was a delightful lady and we left saying we would definitely return. 

The meal was a fixed price of LE100 per head so not necessarily the cheapest you will find but the quantity and quality make it good value for money. Oct. 2008  Barry on Luxor4u.com

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This restaurant offers a unique dining experience in Egypt because it offers genuine Egyptian food.
I have been to Egypt on a number of occasions and have found a lot of restaurants offer a far blander, westernised equivalent of Egyptian foods.
The restaurant offers a set menu of 14 -16 different dishes over four courses; with the offer of a break between if it is needed!
The price for the meal comes in at 100LE a person and the restaurant has a bar with a large range of lagers and spirits including Heineken available at 10LE and spirits such as Smirnoff vodka and Gordons Gin.
Salahadeen restaurant is located in a suburban part of Luxor a short taxi journey away from the fuss and constant interruption of the tourist section, something that the restaurant is happy to arrange for you.
This restaurant is definitely worth a visit for people looking for the real Egyptian experience. I thoroughly enjoyed my meal here, the food, the excellent and friendly service and the peace away from the tourist quarter.

TDPO5 tripadvisior October 17

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We wanted to try Egyptian Food and decided to visit Salahadeen on the recommendation of 'our flat at luxor'. It was easy to book a reservation via email before going on holiday and the complementary taxis arrived on time as promised. Although you can phone and book while you are there - best do it in advance as the food is slow cooked so they need a bit of notice.

We wanted a bit of an adventure and we got one. As some of you are aware there is lots of regeneration and lots of building works going on in Luxor. Once the taxi crossed the very basic level crossing, we entered the real Luxor and for just a few minutes I did wonder whether this was going to be a good idea.

Amidst all the chaos appeared a beautiful white building that looked out of place with its surroundings. At that point I realised that this was going to be a really good adventure.

This was a superb dinning experience. After pre-dinner drinks in the bar, we were escorted to the dining room which was wonderfully decorated with hand crafted Egyptian furniture and art works.

Mara (the owner) describes the meal as a feast and that it certainly was.

Each course, and there are four of them, was a wonderful experience. It is a mezze style meal with a selection of different things to try, salad and dips and bread to start, followed by soup, followed by vegetable dishes, followed by meat course that was wonderfully slow cooked beef and very tasty. The liver which is a very traditional was beautifully cooked, and I don't like liver!

On one hand it was disappointing that dessert was missing due the mangoes being too ripe to serve, but on the other we were glad as we were so full we would have been unable to eat anything else.

It was good to try Egyptian food, new tastes, flavours and ingredients, we didn't like all of it but that was due to our personal taste, but we did try it all as it looked so good. Some Egyptian food is meant to be eaten in small quantities, which is why each course has a selection of foods for you to dip in and try.

It was worth every penny, and an absolute pleasure to drink nice room temperature Egyptian red wine (why do some hotels serve it cold!)

we recommended it to friends we had made at our hotel and they too enjoyed it.

Will we come again? - See you next time Mara - it was a pleasure. - "Smudgejg" on www.tripadvisor.com/  October 2008

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Dinner was an experience we will never forget, true Egyptian Food. We thank Mara and her staff for a wonderful stay and we shall return again in the future. John, Julie and Jason.  7 Oct. 2008

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After a few  truly amazing days in Luxor with all its intoxicating sounds, smells and sights we were verging on the brink of  sensory overload as we stepped into the  quiet refuge of  Salahadeen Restaurant situated in Mara House. I confess to having inkling as to what we would find given that I had read a review on Trip Advisor and had taken the opportunity to visit the websitehttp://www.salahadeen.com.

My family and I were not disappointed. Mara House is a tranquil oasis from the hustle and bustle of the city situated on the outskirts somewhere behind the train station – just ask any taxi driver to take you there or Mara will arrange, with her compliments, a taxi to collect you from your accommodation.

On entering Mara House we were greeted warmly by Mara herself and as we sipped karkadeh in the beautifully decorated bar area, it was interesting to hear her story of how, once bitten by the Luxor bug, (so many of us have been) she decided to move from her native Ireland and build Mara House. The house itself is a rather large, grand building which comprises a number of apartments available to rent together with the Salahadeen restaurant. Mara is indeed a brave lady taking on such a huge project in a foreign land but she has done a fantastic job. The house is beautifully decorated in true sympathy with its surroundings and Salahadeen restaurant is both comfortable and sumptuous. A great deal of attention to detail has been given to everything from the alabaster wine goblets to the feature fountain which is the focal point of the room.  

Mara sensibly serves a fixed menu at 8pm each night and ravenous after our day of adventures we eagerly awaited what proved to be an enormous feast of wonderfully flavoursome Egyptian food. The first taste of Mara’s food was a selection of cold mezze style starters with a plentiful supply of flatbreads – delicious! Then arrived bowls of steaming soup followed by another large assortment this time of hot mezze style dishes and even more flatbreads. Just when we thought we could eat no more the main course arrived!!!! This was a homemade tagen with a large baked sweet potato and enough rice to feed the population of Cairo. Thankfully, pudding was no more filling that a bowl of deliciously sweet mango. How we managed to move from the table is beyond me but with great difficulty we forced ourselves to leave - with the promise that undoubtedly, one day soon, we would return.

 Salahadeen is a true gem. Go quickly whilst you can book a table – the word will surely be out soon!!!

 The Stanmore family September 2008

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Sep 5, 2008

We arrived at the Salahadeen Restaurant and Bar, at Mara House Luxor, at 7.30pm on 4th September 2008. Joining the other diners in the bar, we were enchanted by the pleasent atmosphere which the decoration and furnishings created. Although we stick to soft drinks, there were wines, beers and spirits available. (I noticed that Heiniken was LE 10 and most of the spirits were LE35,)

It wasn't too long before Mrs. Vaughan personally led us into the lovely restaurant, where we were seated at a good solid table, on matching meshrabeya chairs. A nice touch was the fountain in the middle of the room, and the elegant drapes which served to partly divide the dining areas
The meal is advertised as an "Egyptian Banquet," which it certainly was. We worked our way through 5 courses, and 19 dishes!

The starter was a selection of 5 cold Mezzas with baladi bread, followed by a delicious soup. Then came a selection of 7 hot Mezzas, also with bread.

7 hot Mezzas

7 hot Mezzas

These were followed by the main course consisting of 5 dishes, which were, rice, sweet potato, lamb tagen, moussaka, and lambs liver with onions. The meal culminated in a selection of sweet Egyptian cakes, washed down with black Egyptian tea and hot Karkadeh (hibiscus).

I would defy anyone to manage to eat everything placed in front of them. 
Although there were two dishes which I didn't try (simply because I don't like them) everything else was a treat. Tastes which I hadn't bargained for joined with well known and loved ones to further the experience of my palate. Even though I've lived in Luxor for over 12 months, some of these tastes really took me by surprise!

I thought the cost, at £10 per head, was very reasonable, as it also covered the cost of picking up the diners and returning them to their lodgings when they had had their fill!  We certainly had a taste of the REAL EGYPT.  Excellent!

Edward - www.ourluxor.co.uk review written for www.tripadvisor.com

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