Restaurant in Giza, Egypt
Khufus
1,195ptsBook early: the pyramid view earns it.

About Khufus
Khufus sits inside the Giza Pyramid Complex with a direct view of the Great Pyramid and a kitchen producing modern Egyptian cuisine under Chef Mostafa Seif. Ranked #4 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024 and rising on La Liste, it is the strongest case for a special-occasion dinner in Egypt — but book months ahead. Booking difficulty is Near Impossible.
Is Khufus worth booking for a special occasion in Giza?
Yes — and it is one of the few restaurants in Egypt where the setting is as consequential as the food. Khufus sits within the perimeter of the Giza Pyramid Complex with a direct, unobstructed view of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. That physical fact alone separates it from every other restaurant in the country. The question is not whether the location is extraordinary — it is , but whether the food and service justify the occasion. Based on its credentials, the answer is yes for a special-occasion dinner, with some qualifications for lunch.
The Case for Dinner Over Lunch
Khufus is at its most persuasive after dark. The pyramid illuminations at night transform the view from impressive to genuinely affecting, and the atmosphere shifts toward the kind of occasion-worthy gravitas that justifies the effort and cost of booking. If you are marking a milestone , an anniversary, a significant birthday, a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Egypt , dinner is the version to book. Chef Mostafa Seif leads a kitchen producing modern Egyptian cuisine, a category that draws on a culinary tradition stretching back millennia and reframes it through contemporary technique. The Pier 88 group's approach across its restaurants prioritises hospitality depth alongside culinary ambition, and Khufus sits at the leading of that portfolio.
Lunch here is still a serious proposition , the view in daylight is arguably more legible, and you will see the pyramids with full clarity rather than in dramatic lighting. For travellers combining the restaurant with a visit to the Giza site, a lunch booking makes logistical sense and may be somewhat easier to secure. But if pure experience quality is your measure, dinner wins.
Credentials and Trust Signals
Khufus entered Giza's serious dining conversation with verifiable external recognition. It holds a position on the World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024 list at rank #4, placing it among the four most significant restaurants in the Middle East and North Africa by that measure. On La Liste, it scored 75 points in 2025 and improved to 78 points in 2026, showing upward momentum year-on-year. Its Google rating sits at 4.3 across 2,820 reviews, a sample size large enough to carry weight. These are not minor local accolades; the 50 Best MENA rank puts Khufus in the same conversation as serious regional dining destinations. For context, restaurants at this tier globally include places like Le Bernardin in New York, Alinea in Chicago, and Arpège in Paris , all operating at the intersection of culinary ambition and strong institutional recognition.
Booking Reality
Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible, which is not hyperbole for a restaurant inside a UNESCO World Heritage site with global award recognition. If you are travelling to Egypt for a special occasion and Khufus is on your list, plan your booking as the first logistical step, not the last. No public booking method is listed in our data, which likely means reservations run through the restaurant directly or via the Pier 88 group. Build in significant lead time , weeks at minimum, and likely months for prime dinner slots around peak travel season.
Reservations: Book as far in advance as possible; no online booking portal confirmed in our data , contact the restaurant directly or through your hotel concierge. Dress: Not confirmed in our data, but the occasion and setting suggest smart casual at minimum. Budget: Price range not published; expect a premium consistent with the restaurant's award positioning and location exclusivity.
Who Should Book
Khufus is the right choice if you are in Giza for a milestone occasion and want a dinner that integrates the location into the experience rather than just using it as backdrop. It suits couples marking anniversaries or significant trips, small groups celebrating, and travellers who want Egyptian cuisine at its most ambitious rather than its most accessible. Solo diners can book, though the setting skews toward shared-occasion dining. For business meals, the setting is impressive but the logistics of being inside the pyramid complex may complicate guest management compared to a hotel restaurant in Cairo.
If your priority is easier booking or a broader range of cuisines in the Giza area, see our full Giza restaurants guide, our Giza hotels guide, our Giza bars guide, our Giza experiences guide, and our Giza wineries guide for the full picture.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I order at Khufus? Specific menu items are not published in our data, so we cannot name dishes with confidence. What we can say is that the kitchen operates under Chef Mostafa Seif with a modern Egyptian focus , expect a menu that draws on traditional Egyptian flavour profiles and ingredients reworked through contemporary technique. Ask the restaurant directly or your concierge for the current menu before you arrive.
- What are alternatives to Khufus in Giza? For Egyptian Mediterranean cuisine in the Giza area, La Maison Bleue and Le Restaurant both operate in the Egyptian Mediterranean space and are worth considering if Khufus cannot be booked. Sachi Giza offers a different register entirely. For Cairo-based alternatives in the broader region, Kazoku in Cairo is worth noting. None match Khufus for setting within the pyramid complex, but all are more accessible from a booking standpoint.
- How far ahead should I book Khufus? As far ahead as possible , our booking difficulty rating is Near Impossible. For a dinner reservation around a specific date, start the process at least two to three months out. For peak tourist season in Egypt (October to April), extend that window further. The combination of limited seating inside a World Heritage site and strong award recognition creates genuine scarcity.
- Does Khufus handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary policy is confirmed in our data. Given the restaurant's position at the leading of Egypt's dining hierarchy and its hospitality-focused operator (Pier 88 group), it is reasonable to expect that dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice , but confirm directly when you book. Do not assume on arrival.
- Is Khufus good for a special occasion? Yes, this is its strongest use case. The combination of World's 50 Best MENA rank #4, a view of the Great Pyramid, and a kitchen producing modern Egyptian cuisine at an ambitious level makes it one of the few restaurants in the region where the occasion and the food are equally matched. Book dinner rather than lunch for maximum impact. For comparable special-occasion ambition at a global level, restaurants like Alain Ducasse at Louis XV in Monte Carlo or Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen offer a useful frame for what setting-plus-food ambition looks like at the leading level.
- Is Khufus good for solo dining? It is possible, but the setting and occasion framing of Khufus skews toward shared experiences. A solo diner will still get the view and the food, but the atmosphere is calibrated for celebration and marked moments rather than solo exploration. If you are travelling alone and want a high-quality Egyptian dining experience with less occasion pressure, a hotel restaurant in Cairo or a more casual Giza option may suit the dynamic better. That said, solo diners who book intentionally for a personal milestone will find the experience worth it.
Compare Khufus
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Khufus | Egyptian Modern | Near Impossible | |
| La Maison Bleue | Egyptian Mediterranean | Unknown | |
| Le Restaurant | Egyptian Mediterranean | Unknown | |
| Sachi Giza | Unknown | ||
| Kazoku | Unknown | ||
| Le Petit Cornichon | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Khufus?
Khufus runs a modern Egyptian format under Chef Mostafa Seif, so the kitchen interprets Egyptian culinary traditions through a contemporary lens. The menu specifics are not publicly listed, but given the restaurant's La Liste ranking (78pts in 2026) and its #4 position on World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024, the tasting menu is the format to commit to rather than ordering à la carte if that option exists. Ask the reservations team about the current menu structure when you book.
What are alternatives to Khufus in Giza?
Sachi Giza is the most practical alternative if you want a polished Giza dining experience without the near-impossible booking difficulty Khufus carries. Kazoku is worth considering if you prefer a Japanese-leaning menu in the same city. La Maison Bleue suits a more relaxed, heritage-setting dinner. Le Restaurant and Le Petit Cornichon are better fits if you want French-influenced cooking rather than Egyptian modern cuisine.
How far ahead should I book Khufus?
Book as early as possible — the restaurant's booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible, and that reflects both its location inside a UNESCO World Heritage site and its global award profile (#4 MENA 50 Best 2024). For milestone occasions, three to four months ahead is not excessive. Last-minute availability is unlikely, and walk-in access to the Giza Pyramid Complex adds a logistical layer beyond a standard restaurant reservation.
Does Khufus handle dietary restrictions?
There is no publicly available information on Khufus's dietary accommodation policy. Given the restaurant's position in the Pier 88 group and its award-level service standards, it is reasonable to expect some flexibility, but contact the reservations team directly before booking if dietary requirements are a deciding factor — do not assume.
Is Khufus good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion dinner in Egypt. The combination of an unobstructed pyramid view, a #4 MENA 50 Best 2024 ranking, and modern Egyptian cuisine under Chef Mostafa Seif makes the setting work as part of the occasion rather than just a backdrop. Dinner is the better choice over lunch — the evening pyramid illuminations are a material part of the experience.
Is Khufus good for solo dining?
Khufus is not the obvious call for solo dining. The booking difficulty, the occasion-focused format, and the tasting-menu structure all point toward a restaurant built around shared experience rather than solo visits. That said, if you are a solo traveller in Giza specifically for serious dining, the credentials justify the effort — just confirm with the restaurant whether counter or single-seat options are available when making your reservation.
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