La Cantine de Nour d'Egypte is also the Egyptian Cultural Centre

La Cantine de Nour d'Egypte

Marseille


Nestled within a welcoming Egyptian cultural centre, this cheery restaurant serves dishes of thick Egyptian flatbread, chunky hummus, creamy aubergine caviar and crispy felafel, all from an open kitchen. Choose from a menu scrawled on the window each day, and finish with a dessert of nutty pastries and fresh mint tea among cushions, blankets and Egyptian mosaics.


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