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CairoScene
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Saudi-Born A/N Tea Opens Quiet New Outpost in Cairo's Zamalek
Saudi-Born A/N Tea Opens Quiet New Outpost in Cairo's Zamalek After opening in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, A/N Tea has made its way to Zamalek, bringing a quietly curated tea menu and simple social ethos to a neighbourhood steeped in its own rhythms. Tea is a relic that somehow never feels outdated and yet, in a world brimming with turmeric lattes and QR-coded cafés, the simple pleasure of a proper cup of tea often gets lost in the froth. Born in the city of Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, to celebrate the enduring modesty of tea, A/N Tea is now steeping in a new setting—Zamalek. The tea-focused café opened its second location in the leafy Cairo neighbourhood just six months ago, marking a shift from the Gulf's eastern coastline to the Egyptian capital's island district. Founded by friends Annas Yoseif and Abdullah, A/N Tea began with an offhand idea during one of many casual hangouts in tea shops. 'We were just always hanging around in tea shops. One day we thought, why don't we open our own?' Yoseif tells SceneEats. The first space opened in Khobar with a clear mission: keep it simple, keep it social. That same approach has travelled to Zamalek. The café serves only tea and sandwiches—no trending add-ons, no bubble tea, no matcha foams. Instead, A/N Tea's menu draws from familiar blends like mint, habak, and karak, and includes regional favourites such as maramiya, a Taif-native sage leaf. 'We built our menu around the belief that tea should be drunk as it is,' Yoseif says. The café's Cairo location reflects its low-frills philosophy. Housed in a minimal yet warm space, A/N Tea in Zamalek aims to create room for conversation rather than spectacle. 'The main vision was to create a place that resembles a sort of common ground,' Yoseif explains. 'A place where people from different backgrounds can come and bond over the shared comfort of a good tea. We wanted to create a warm space for everyone. Our branch in Egypt echoes the way people live here - it's so beautiful, everyone appreciates simplicity.' What defines A/N Tea, beyond its limited menu, is its focus on precision. 'We steam the tea leaves so all the flavour comes directly from them,' Yoseif says. 'You'll taste the best tea of your life.' By moving from Khobar to Cairo, A/N Tea hasn't reinvented itself—it has simply planted its model in a new kind of city rhythm. In Zamalek, where quiet conversations and slow days still have a place, its arrival feels less like a disruption and more like a natural pause.


CairoScene
17-04-2025
- Health
- CairoScene
Saudi-Born Startup Kilow Launches Arabic-Language Weight Loss App
Saudi-Born Startup Kilow Launches Arabic-Language Weight Loss App Saudi health tech startup Kilow has officially launched its Arabic-language platform, offering a personalised, all-in-one digital weight loss solution tailored to local lifestyles. The app, now available across Saudi Arabia, merges smart health tracking, expert-led lifestyle coaching, and access to licensed medical care—including GLP-1-based weight loss medication, when appropriate. Kilow was founded by Fahed Al Essa, a four-time startup founder and digital health expert whose background spans biotech, public health, and clinical operations. Developed entirely in Saudi Arabia, the app is designed to reflect the specific habits, food cultures, and behavioural patterns of users in the Kingdom. 'This isn't just another weight loss app,' says Al Essa. 'It's built by people who understand the Saudi lifestyle and the health challenges we face. For me, Kilow is deeply personal—after years of struggling with my weight, I finally feel like I've found a solution that works, and I wanted to share that with others.' Users begin with a brief onboarding process and receive a free medical consultation. Approved participants can select flexible plans ranging from one to six months, with options that include home-delivered medication, lab testing kits, and ongoing tracking of nutrition, movement, and sleep. Beyond standard diet coaching, Kilow is grounded in science-backed, culturally relevant interventions. 'If you tell someone in the GCC to stop eating rice, they probably won't. But if you teach them how to eat rice better, that's where we specialize,' Al Essa adds. 'We don't want to overhaul your life. We give you small, practical tools—like having vinegar before your rice meal to reduce blood sugar spikes. Tiny changes. Big effect.' The launch comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is increasingly prioritising wellness and preventative care as part of Vision 2030. Kilow plans to expand regionally and is preparing to raise its first funding round in the coming weeks. Future features include AI-powered meal feedback, wearable integrations, and adaptive coaching tools based on biometric data. The company is also working on precision health modules that will incorporate genetic testing, hormonal profiling, and predictive health scoring to flag plateau phases before they occur.