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El Gouna Gets Its First Korean Street Food Spot With Garu's
El Gouna Gets Its First Korean Street Food Spot With Garu's

CairoScene

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

El Gouna Gets Its First Korean Street Food Spot With Garu's

From bao to banchan, Garu's becomes the first Korean street food concept in El Gouna, answering a growing demand for casual Asian dining in Egypt's luxury beach town. Jun 22, 2025 El Gouna's food scene is expanding its palate with the arrival of Garu's, the town's first-ever Korean street food restaurant. From bao buns to rice bowls and crunchy banchan, the new spot offers playful, casual dishes that have been missing from the beach town's limited Asian offerings. Founder Omar Khattab, a Maadi resident, said the idea came naturally: 'Being a Maadi, I've always been surrounded by Korean restaurants and culture, so I thought why not bring that to El Gouna?" he tells SceneEats. He saw a clear gap in the local market and acted on it. 'The timing felt right,' Kattab added. 'Asian food has really been swiping the market—mochi, boba, bao buns—so I think now is the time for Asian food culture to shine.' He also noted a wave of creativity in Egypt's dining scene, saying, 'There've been so many pioneers lately in the food scene, and it's truly wonderful to see how innovative we've become.' While sushi and poke have long defined the town's interpretation of Asian cuisine, Garu's introduces Korean comfort food to a more laid-back, street-inspired setting.

Rowers on world stage
Rowers on world stage

Otago Daily Times

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Rowers on world stage

Wakatipu High's Seb Watson, left, and Harry Lightfoot proved their rowing chops with a record win in the U18 double sculls at this year's Maadi Cup on Lake Karapiro. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Two Wakatipu High 17-year-old rowers are furiously training and fundraising to represent New Zealand at world under-19 champs this winter. They are Arrowtowner Harry Lightfoot and Queenstowner Seb Watson, who sensationally broke a record of about 20 years' standing when they claimed gold in the U18 double sculls at this year's national secondary schools Maadi Cup regatta. Following trials, Harry's made NZ's team for the U19 worlds in Lithuania in August, which will be preceded by six weeks' training in Cambridge. He'll row in the double with Nathan Strachan, from Auckland's Macleans College, who won the U18 single sculls at this year's Maadi. Seb, meanwhile, has made the U19 NZ development team who are off to the Continental Challenge Cup regatta in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the United States, where he'll compete in multiple events including a mixed eight. Both trips are solely self-funded, Harry's costs reaching $20,000 and Seb's $8500 — a Givealittle page is running for the pair who are also fundraising themselves, including a raffle in Harry's case. Both have been rowing since year 9 at Wakatipu High, but have come on particularly over the past two years under Whakatipu Rowing Club coach John Morrison. Last year they won golds at Maadi in the U17 double and coxed quad, and they repeated the dose at U18 level on Cambridge's Lake Karapiro this year. For their upcoming worlds they've upped their training to 10 or 11 times a week including gym, rowing machine and on-water work. "Normally there's the big group trainings but at the moment there's just like me and Seb in a double or we'll be in singles, and it's freezing," Harry says. Both boys say they enjoy the social side of rowing — "I just enjoy being with my mates", Seb says — but also the competitive side. Both intend carrying on when they finish school this year, initially with the Whakatipu Rowing Club this next season — Seb's off to Canterbury University, and Harry's still deciding his next move. Harry follows in the wake of local rowing star Marley King Smith who competed at the past two U19 worlds.

‘Women in Music' Event in Cairo
‘Women in Music' Event in Cairo

CairoScene

time19-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

‘Women in Music' Event in Cairo

The Alexandria-born indie star delivered stripped-down performances of three of her top tracks, 'Assad', 'Neptune' and 'Hawa'. Mar 19, 2025 Looking back on Maii Waleed's stunning unplugged performance at the first 'Women in Music' event in Cairo, co-hosted by SceneNoise, Little Pink Book and Takwene at Yellow Tape Records, Maadi, a first-of-its-kind intimate gathering that brought together some of Egypt's top female artists and industry professionals to connect, inspire and celebrate the women shaping the region's music industry today.

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