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                <title>Lemonade and advice at the Windsor</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[You have to try the homemade lemonade here and also speak to the owner's grandson Wani Dossl.  <br><br>He will be able to answer most of your questions about Cairo and tell you of good events that tourists will not know about.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Hurreya Cafe</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This cafe is rough and raucous, with the most varied clientele ranging from footpads to intellectuals, musicians, businessmen, down-at-heels actors, students and dons from the nearby AUC (American University in Cairo). This is one of the few places left in Cairo that savours the city's past and colourful diversity, but it's a past that is firmly in the present. It's a great place to have a beer and thrash out the issues of the day, practise some Arabic or simply to make contact with a real cross-section of Cairo life. Moving among its French decor - faded mirrors, marble tables and creaking ceiling fans - is Saad, the wonderfully eccentric barman and a real character who will welcome you warmly with wonderful Egyptian humour. This place is a must for the adventurous but not for the fainthearted. I loved it throughout my twenty years in Cairo and know I still have a place there whenever I return.]]></description>
                
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