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12/05/2026
On the menu this Sunday: chicken and potato casserole, phyllo meat pie, molokhia and rice with vermicelli
منيو يوم الأحد
صنية رقاق باللحمة المفرومة، صينية بطاطس بالفراخ، رز بالشعرية وملوخية … أوردر إنبوكس
31/03/2026
On the menu this week: hawawshi and kofta
Send a DM to place your order for pick up on Sunday 5 April!
يوم الأحد موجود عندنا حواوشي وكفتة الحاتي لو حد حابب يعمل أوردر يراسلني
17/03/2026
This Sunday: koshary with a side of fried bread chips. Multiple sizes available - place your order now!
منيو يوم الأحد كشري مصري وعيش مقلي محمص
29/01/2026
On the menu this week: hawawshi and kofta
Send a DM to place your order for pick up on Sunday 1 February !
يوم الأحد موجود عندنا حواوشي وكفتة الحاتي لو حد حابب يعمل أوردر يراسلني
29/10/2025
On the menu this Sunday: mullet, tilapia, silver bream and whiting - fried or grilled. Pair it with a side of seafood rice (tomato and onion rice) and Egyptian garden salad. Finish off with sweet, delicious kunafa. Place your order now 🐟
يوجد يوم الأحد اسماك مشوية أو مقلية: بلطي وبوري ودينيس ومكرونه
ويوجد ايضاً رز سمك (صيادية) وسلاطه مصرية
الحلو يوجد كنافة كذابة
22/10/2025
This Sunday: koshary with a side of fried bread chips and finish off with om ali for dessert - place your order now!
منيو يوم الأحد كشري مصري وعيش مقلي محمص وأم علي
10/10/2025
On the menu this week: hawawshi and kofta
Send a DM to place your order for pick up on Sunday 12 October!
يوم الأحد موجود عندنا حواوشي وكفتة الحاتي لو حد حابب يعمل أوردر يراسلني
24/09/2025
This Sunday’s menu: mixed mahshi (cabbage, zucchini, eggplant, pepper) and molokhia
منيو يوم الأحد: محشي مشكل ( كرنب، كوسة ، فلفل، بتينجان ) وملوخية
10/09/2025
This Sunday: kofta, potatoes stuffed with mince, pea and carrot stew (besella), vermicelli rice
كفتة الحاتي بطاطس محشية باللحمة المفرومة ، بسلة بالجزر ورز
04/09/2025
This Sunday: mombar and beef and onion stew
ممبار وطاجن لحمة بالبصل ( كباب حلة )
21/08/2025
This Sunday: classic Egyptian koshari and a side of crispy fried bread. Order via DM
منيو يوم الأحد كشري مصري وعيش مقلي محمص
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Sydney, NSW
To reach your destination in Sydney, you have a couple of convenient options for both public transport and driving.
**Public Transport:**
1. **Train:** If you're coming from the city center, take a train from Central Station on the T2, T3, or T8 lines towards your desired direction. Get off at the nearest station to your destination and walk approximately 10-15 minutes.
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What people say
Pharaoh’s Pantry in Sydney offers a delightful journey through the rich flavors of homemade Egyptian cuisine. Each Sunday, patrons can indulge in an array of traditional dishes that showcase the heart and soul of Egyptian cooking.
The menu features mouthwatering options such as kofta paired with potatoes stuffed with minced meat, alongside a comforting pea and carrot stew known as besella, all served with fragrant vermicelli rice. For those craving something hearty, the mombar and beef and onion stew (kebab halah) are sure to satisfy.
One cannot miss the classic Egyptian koshari, a beloved staple that combines lentils, rice, pasta, and a tangy tomato sauce, served with crispy fried bread for that perfect crunch. The hawawshi—a deliciously spiced meat-stuffed bread—and kebda iskandarani (fried liver) are also highlights that promise to tantalize your taste buds.
Vegetable lovers will appreciate the mixed mahshi featuring cabbage, zucchini, eggplant, and peppers, complemented by molokhia—a nutritious green soup—and perfectly roasted chicken. For seafood enthusiasts, Pharaoh’s Pantry serves up fresh fish options like mullet and tilapia, which can be enjoyed grilled or fried alongside flavorful seafood rice and a refreshing Egyptian garden salad.
With each dish crafted from authentic recipes passed down through generations, Pharaoh’s Pantry is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the vibrant tastes of Egypt right in Sydney. Be sure to place your order early to savor these delectable offerings!