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Host: Somaya

Cairo, Egypt

USD
$60-$98 per person

Egyptian cooking in Cairo with a local family

Host offerings
  • Apartment
  • Home cook
  • Pets
  • Vegetarian
  • Alcohol
  • Transportation
  • Cooking class
  • Market visit
  • Food tour

Meet Somaya

Somaya, a graduate from Cairo university lives in old Cairo with her mother and siblings, in a modest home. She worked at a travel company for a few years and realized her love for meeting people and sharing with them the rich culture and history of Egypt. She now hosts travelers at home for dinners and cooking classes so that she can share her Egyptian cuisine and culinary traditions, and is always thrilled to see the joy on travelers faces when they try her mother's food. Somaya's mother's food is loved by their neighbors, friends and family, and is something that shouldn't be missed when in Cairo! You can expect a delicious, homecooked Egyptian meal, insights into the local culture and culinary traditions, along with memorable conversations.

What to expect

Please note menu might vary. If there are particular dishes you are interested in trying, please include your request in the booking form.

In-home meal: (1-8 guests) Somaya and her mother are very passionate about cooking traditional Egyptian meals, dishes that are usually cooked and eaten at home, from recipes passed down through generations in her mother's family. A few dishes from family recipes that you can expect to try at Somaya's home are sambusa (triangular pastries) or shorbet lesan el asfour (Egyptian noodle soup), mahashi (a popular Iftar dish of vegetables stuffed with spiced meat and rice and simmered in a tomato sauce) and sahlab (milk pudding) for dessert.

Cooking experience: (1-4 guests) Somaya learned to cook from her mother, who learned to cook from her mother. So all the recipes you will be cooking in this Egyptian cooking class comes from Somaya's grandmother kitchen -cherished family recipes. Start the class with an introduction to the aromatic and flavorful spices used in Egyptian cooking. Then for your hands-on cooking class, learn how to cook two dishes from scratch - either an appetizer + main course or a main course + dessert. Learn to make mahashi (vegetables stuffed with meat and rice) and shorbet lesan el asfour (Egyptian noodle soup) or sahlab (milk pudding). While you cook, Somaya will introduce you to local ingredients, share stories and tips and tricks to make a delicious Egyptian meal. After cooking, sit down with the family to share the meal you helped prepare.

Instead of the traditional meal, if you'd like to try Egyptian breakfast foods, Somaya can teach you to make falafel or ta'ameya from scratch - blend all the ingredients, shape them into circles and deep fry it. Your will also learn to cook Egyptian shakshuka - combine eggs and fava beans, with garlic, green bell pepper, fresh tomato, all cooked in organic Egyptian ghee from the countryside. Please let Somaya know your preference when booking your Cairo cooking experience online.

Market visit: (1-4 guests) Meet Somaya at her home and then walk together to the local market in Manial. The Souq El Ghamrawy is a neighborhood street market where they sell fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and meat. Walk through the busy market where locals usually shop, and learn about the local produce while you interact with the vendors and buy a few ingredients for your cooking class.

Notes: Somaya can offer a vegetarian meal on request. So please let her know if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies while booking your Cairo cooking class online.

Please note the menu is seasonal and will vary depending on availability of ingredients. If you wish to cook or eat anything in particular please let Somaya know in advance, or else she will choose a menu for you.

Languages spoken: English, Arabic and Turkish

Sample menu

This is just a sample menu to give you an idea of the types of dishes the host cooks. Your menu will vary according to seasonal availability.
  • Please choose ONE menu option from the below options
  • Traditional menu: Egyptian noodle soup or Grits soup + Mahashi (vegetables stuffed with meat and rice) or Koshary (a dish that combines pasta, rice, lentils) or Egyptian chicken potato pan or Kofta (kebab) + Sahlab (milk pudding) or Rice pudding
  • Breakfast menu: Falafel + Shakshuka + Black honey mixed with tahini + Mint tea + Egyptian freshly baked bread
PERSONALLY VETTED REVIEW
A Traveling Spoon ambassador visited this host. Here is their personal review.

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Somaya’s family home and loved meeting the family! We loved spending time with them - they were so hospitable and welcoming. They all speak good English (except for her mother who speaks basic English but with the support of her kids communicates very easily). The food was great and we enjoyed the cooking experience - they provide such an amazing cultural experience. One thing to note is that there is no AC in the living room and kitchen so dress in light clothing during the hot months.

Aziz and Mahmoud, Traveling Spoon Ambassador

Traveler reviews

5.0 (5)
I attended with a friend who wanted to learn Egyptian cooking. When we arrived, Somaya and her family welcomed us very warmly. We went shopping together at a nearby market and made koshari together. The home-cooked koshari was different from the store-bought one, and it was very delicious. Furthermore, for dessert, we had rice pudding, which is a classic after koshari, and were able to fully enjoy Egyptian food. Although it was a cooking class, we not only learned how to cook, but also showed us around the house and talked a lot about culture, religion, each country's language, and life. It was so much fun that we didn't have enough time. It was very interesting to be able to see how the people of that country live, which is something you don't usually get to see. Also, I was able to receive useful advice about sightseeing in Egypt, which was very helpful. I wasn't confident in my English, but Somaya's English was perfect and I had so much fun that I forgot that I couldn't speak it well. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to try cooking Egyptian food or have heartwarming interactions with Egyptians. (Google translated)
- Road66 October 08, 2024
I attended with a friend who wanted to learn Egyptian cooking. When we arrived, Somaya and her family welcomed us very warmly. We went shopping together at a nearby market and made koshari together. The home-cooked koshari was different from the store-bought one, and it was very delicious. Furthermore, for dessert, we had rice pudding, which is a classic after koshari, and were able to fully enjoy Egyptian food. Although it was a cooking class, we not only learned how to cook, but also showed us around the house and talked a lot about culture, religion, each country's language, and life. It was so much fun that we didn't have enough time. It was very interesting to be able to see how the people of that country live, which is something you don't usually get to see. Also, I was able to receive useful advice about sightseeing in Egypt, which was very helpful. I wasn't confident in my English, but Somaya's English was perfect and I had so much fun that I forgot that I couldn't speak it well. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to try cooking Egyptian food or have heartwarming interactions with Egyptians.
- Road66 October 08, 2024
My friend and I ordered a dinner that included shopping at the market. The dish I was taught was Koshari, a traditional Egyptian dish. Starting with a polite message in advance, we were warmly welcomed and enjoyed the food. We had a great time shopping, cooking, and having dinner while chatting. The koshari and the rice pudding for dessert were both delicious. The conversation was in English, but as a Japanese person, my host family's English was easy to understand, and everyone was very friendly, so it was easy to communicate. Recommended for those who want a slightly different experience and try Egyptian home cooking.
- hirokoi8 October 06, 2024
We visited this lovely family during our trip to Cairo and had a fantastic time. They were very welcoming and had great conversation about Egyptian culture and food as well as the Arabic language. The food was aLeo amazing and would 100% recommend this experience to anyone else considering this!!
- Liv J July 25, 2024
Somaya and her family have been amazing hosts! They have been so welcoming and have not only taught us how to cook delicious authentic food but also taught us so much about Egyptian life. We have had a great time trying true home cooked food, which was such a lovely contrast to eating food out for the whole stay. It has been the highlight of my trip to Egypt and I feel we have not only had a great evening together but have made good friends too. Thank you🩷
- Reeceallen July 25, 2024
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Somaya

$60-$98 USD

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  • Private experience
Pricing (per person)*
1 person 2-4 ppl 5+ people
In-Home Meal
$68 $60 $60
Cooking Experience + Meal
$84 $68 Not offered
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
$98 $84 Not offered
Transportation
$98 per car
*Does not include 3% payment processing fee applied at checkout.
1 person 2-4 ppl 5+ people
In-Home Meal
$68 $60 $60
Cooking Experience + Meal
$84 $68 Not offered
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
$98 $84 Not offered
Transportation
$98 per car
*Does not include 3% payment processing fee applied at checkout.
Experience Timings
Lunch Dinner
In-Home Meal
2:00pm-4:00pm 7:00pm-9:00pm
Cooking Experience+ Meal
11:00am-2:00pm 5:00pm-8:00pm
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
10:00am-2:00pm 4:00pm-8:00pm

Meet Somaya

Somaya, a graduate from Cairo university lives in old Cairo with her mother and siblings, in a modest home. She worked at a travel company for a few years and realized her love for meeting people and sharing with them the rich culture and history of Egypt. She now hosts travelers at home for dinners and cooking classes so that she can share her Egyptian cuisine and culinary traditions, and is always thrilled to see the joy on travelers faces when they try her mother's food. Somaya's mother's food is loved by their neighbors, friends and family, and is something that shouldn't be missed when in Cairo! You can expect a delicious, homecooked Egyptian meal, insights into the local culture and culinary traditions, along with memorable conversations.

What to expect

Please note menu might vary. If there are particular dishes you are interested in trying, please include your request in the booking form.

In-home meal: (1-8 guests) Somaya and her mother are very passionate about cooking traditional Egyptian meals, dishes that are usually cooked and eaten at home, from recipes passed down through generations in her mother's family. A few dishes from family recipes that you can expect to try at Somaya's home are sambusa (triangular pastries) or shorbet lesan el asfour (Egyptian noodle soup), mahashi (a popular Iftar dish of vegetables stuffed with spiced meat and rice and simmered in a tomato sauce) and sahlab (milk pudding) for dessert.

Cooking experience: (1-4 guests) Somaya learned to cook from her mother, who learned to cook from her mother. So all the recipes you will be cooking in this Egyptian cooking class comes from Somaya's grandmother kitchen -cherished family recipes. Start the class with an introduction to the aromatic and flavorful spices used in Egyptian cooking. Then for your hands-on cooking class, learn how to cook two dishes from scratch - either an appetizer + main course or a main course + dessert. Learn to make mahashi (vegetables stuffed with meat and rice) and shorbet lesan el asfour (Egyptian noodle soup) or sahlab (milk pudding). While you cook, Somaya will introduce you to local ingredients, share stories and tips and tricks to make a delicious Egyptian meal. After cooking, sit down with the family to share the meal you helped prepare.

Instead of the traditional meal, if you'd like to try Egyptian breakfast foods, Somaya can teach you to make falafel or ta'ameya from scratch - blend all the ingredients, shape them into circles and deep fry it. Your will also learn to cook Egyptian shakshuka - combine eggs and fava beans, with garlic, green bell pepper, fresh tomato, all cooked in organic Egyptian ghee from the countryside. Please let Somaya know your preference when booking your Cairo cooking experience online.

Market visit: (1-4 guests) Meet Somaya at her home and then walk together to the local market in Manial. The Souq El Ghamrawy is a neighborhood street market where they sell fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and meat. Walk through the busy market where locals usually shop, and learn about the local produce while you interact with the vendors and buy a few ingredients for your cooking class.

Notes: Somaya can offer a vegetarian meal on request. So please let her know if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies while booking your Cairo cooking class online.

Please note the menu is seasonal and will vary depending on availability of ingredients. If you wish to cook or eat anything in particular please let Somaya know in advance, or else she will choose a menu for you.

Languages spoken: English, Arabic and Turkish

Sample menu

This is just a sample menu to give you an idea of the types of dishes the host cooks. Your menu will vary according to seasonal availability.
  • Please choose ONE menu option from the below options
  • Traditional menu: Egyptian noodle soup or Grits soup + Mahashi (vegetables stuffed with meat and rice) or Koshary (a dish that combines pasta, rice, lentils) or Egyptian chicken potato pan or Kofta (kebab) + Sahlab (milk pudding) or Rice pudding
  • Breakfast menu: Falafel + Shakshuka + Black honey mixed with tahini + Mint tea + Egyptian freshly baked bread
PERSONALLY VETTED REVIEW
A Traveling Spoon ambassador visited this host. Here is their personal review.

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Somaya’s family home and loved meeting the family! We loved spending time with them - they were so hospitable and welcoming. They all speak good English (except for her mother who speaks basic English but with the support of her kids communicates very easily). The food was great and we enjoyed the cooking experience - they provide such an amazing cultural experience. One thing to note is that there is no AC in the living room and kitchen so dress in light clothing during the hot months.

Aziz and Mahmoud, Traveling Spoon Ambassador

Traveler reviews

5.0 (5)
I attended with a friend who wanted to learn Egyptian cooking. When we arrived, Somaya and her family welcomed us very warmly. We went shopping together at a nearby market and made koshari together. The home-cooked koshari was different from the store-bought one, and it was very delicious. Furthermore, for dessert, we had rice pudding, which is a classic after koshari, and were able to fully enjoy Egyptian food. Although it was a cooking class, we not only learned how to cook, but also showed us around the house and talked a lot about culture, religion, each country's language, and life. It was so much fun that we didn't have enough time. It was very interesting to be able to see how the people of that country live, which is something you don't usually get to see. Also, I was able to receive useful advice about sightseeing in Egypt, which was very helpful. I wasn't confident in my English, but Somaya's English was perfect and I had so much fun that I forgot that I couldn't speak it well. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to try cooking Egyptian food or have heartwarming interactions with Egyptians. (Google translated)
- Road66 October 08, 2024
I attended with a friend who wanted to learn Egyptian cooking. When we arrived, Somaya and her family welcomed us very warmly. We went shopping together at a nearby market and made koshari together. The home-cooked koshari was different from the store-bought one, and it was very delicious. Furthermore, for dessert, we had rice pudding, which is a classic after koshari, and were able to fully enjoy Egyptian food. Although it was a cooking class, we not only learned how to cook, but also showed us around the house and talked a lot about culture, religion, each country's language, and life. It was so much fun that we didn't have enough time. It was very interesting to be able to see how the people of that country live, which is something you don't usually get to see. Also, I was able to receive useful advice about sightseeing in Egypt, which was very helpful. I wasn't confident in my English, but Somaya's English was perfect and I had so much fun that I forgot that I couldn't speak it well. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to try cooking Egyptian food or have heartwarming interactions with Egyptians.
- Road66 October 08, 2024
My friend and I ordered a dinner that included shopping at the market. The dish I was taught was Koshari, a traditional Egyptian dish. Starting with a polite message in advance, we were warmly welcomed and enjoyed the food. We had a great time shopping, cooking, and having dinner while chatting. The koshari and the rice pudding for dessert were both delicious. The conversation was in English, but as a Japanese person, my host family's English was easy to understand, and everyone was very friendly, so it was easy to communicate. Recommended for those who want a slightly different experience and try Egyptian home cooking.
- hirokoi8 October 06, 2024
We visited this lovely family during our trip to Cairo and had a fantastic time. They were very welcoming and had great conversation about Egyptian culture and food as well as the Arabic language. The food was aLeo amazing and would 100% recommend this experience to anyone else considering this!!
- Liv J July 25, 2024
Somaya and her family have been amazing hosts! They have been so welcoming and have not only taught us how to cook delicious authentic food but also taught us so much about Egyptian life. We have had a great time trying true home cooked food, which was such a lovely contrast to eating food out for the whole stay. It has been the highlight of my trip to Egypt and I feel we have not only had a great evening together but have made good friends too. Thank you🩷
- Reeceallen July 25, 2024
Pricing (per person)*
1 person 2-4 ppl 5+ people
In-Home Meal
$68 $60 $60
Cooking Experience + Meal
$84 $68 Not offered
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
$98 $84 Not offered
Transportation
$98 per car
*Does not include 3% payment processing fee applied at checkout.
1 person 2-4 ppl 5+ people
In-Home Meal
$68 $60 $60
Cooking Experience + Meal
$84 $68 Not offered
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
$98 $84 Not offered
Transportation
$98 per car
*Does not include 3% payment processing fee applied at checkout.
Experience Timings
Lunch Dinner
In-Home Meal
2:00pm-4:00pm 7:00pm-9:00pm
Cooking Experience+ Meal
11:00am-2:00pm 5:00pm-8:00pm
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
10:00am-2:00pm 4:00pm-8:00pm
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