Mixed Cuisine · Food Court

⭐ 4.9 (108 Google reviews)

What it is

Haven Food Court is a shared dining hall on Talat Harb Street in central Dahab, set up with several independent vendors around a single seating area. The format suits mixed travel groups: one person can order pizza, another a rice bowl and another an Egyptian grill plate, then everyone sits at the same table. Because Talat Harb runs slightly inland from the lagoon strip, the room is calmer than seafront alternatives, and the layout works as well for solo travellers grabbing one quick plate as for family dinners. Service is counter-led at each vendor, with a shared seating zone in the middle. Hours run into late evening, which lines up with post-dive and post-beach schedules in town.

Menu

The menu is split across separate vendors rather than one kitchen. Typical Dahab food-court line-ups cover wood-fired pizza, Egyptian grills, Asian rice and noodle bowls, burgers and a coffee or dessert counter, with each stall pricing independently. Order separately at the counter you want, then pay at that stall. There is no single online menu for the food court itself; check Google for individual vendors or call the venue on +20 103 520 2720. Dietary coverage depends on the vendor; vegetarian and lighter Asian options are usually findable at the bowl and pizza counters, while halal applies across the hall as standard for Dahab.

Sample prices: Wood-fired pizza 140–280 EGP · Asian rice or noodle bowls 130–230 EGP · Egyptian grill plates 160–300 EGP · Burgers and sandwiches 90–180 EGP · Salads and small plates 60–130 EGP · Coffee and tea 25–60 EGP · Soft drinks and juices 25–50 EGP · Desserts 40–90 EGP

Practical

ReservationsWalk-in by default, since each vendor takes its own orders. For larger groups, call ahead on +20 103 520 2720 to flag table needs.
PaymentEach vendor handles payment separately. Plan to carry EGP cash; card acceptance varies by stall and is not centrally listed.
Suitable forgroup dinner · families with kids · mixed dietary groups · solo diners · couples · late-night · budget travellers · post-dive meals
AccessibilityShared indoor seating with a casual layout. Single-level access at the entrance from Talat Harb Street; specific wheelchair details are not listed on its Google profile.

The basics

Price range$
Cuisine / typeMixed Cuisine · Food Court
AddressTalat Harb St, Dahab · Open in Google Maps
Hours
Show hours
Sunday: 13:00–00:00
Monday: 13:00–00:00
Tuesday: 13:00–00:00
Wednesday: 13:00–00:00
Thursday: 13:00–00:00
Friday: 13:00–00:00
Saturday: 13:00–00:00
Phone+201035202720
Google rating⭐ 4.9 (108 reviews)

How to get there

Talat Harb St, Dahab — see our Dahab map guide for the area layout.

Worth it?

Dahab's highest-rated food spot with multiple vendors under one roof. Great for groups who can't agree on a cuisine — pizza, Egyptian, Asian and more all in one place. A solid recommendation if you're in the area.

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FAQ

Where is Haven Food Court in Dahab?
Haven Food Court is on Talat Harb Street in central Dahab, slightly inland from the El Masbat seafront. The location sits near coordinates 28.5034, 34.5189 on Google Maps and is a short walk from most central hotels, with tuk-tuks easy to flag from anywhere in town.
What is Haven Food Court?
Haven Food Court is a shared dining hall in Dahab with multiple independent vendors under one roof. Each stall runs its own menu and counter, and customers eat at common tables in the middle. The format suits mixed groups who want different cuisines in one stop.
What does Haven Food Court serve?
Haven Food Court serves mixed cuisine across several vendors. Typical line-ups include wood-fired pizza, Egyptian grills, Asian rice and noodle bowls, burgers and a coffee or dessert counter. The exact stall mix changes over time, so the strongest move is to walk through and check each counter.
How much does Haven Food Court cost?
A meal at Haven Food Court usually lands between 150 and 320 EGP per person, depending on the vendor. Pizza and Asian bowls sit in the middle of that range, sandwiches run cheaper and full Egyptian grill plates trend higher. Each stall prices independently.
Does Haven Food Court take reservations?
Haven Food Court runs primarily as walk-in, since each vendor takes its own counter orders rather than booking tables. For larger group bookings, call +20 103 520 2720 to flag table needs ahead of time. Solo and small-group diners almost never need to book.
What are Haven Food Court's opening hours?
Haven Food Court is open every day from 13:00 to midnight, per its Google work-hours data. The dinner window is the busiest stretch, with vendors fully staffed from around 18:00 onwards. Lunch service starts at 13:00, which is later than some seafront alternatives.
Is Haven Food Court good for groups?
Haven Food Court is built for groups, especially groups that cannot agree on a cuisine. Each member orders separately at whichever vendor suits, then everyone sits at the same shared seating area. This makes it one of the easier dinner stops for mixed-diet travel parties in Dahab.
Is Haven Food Court good for kids?
Haven Food Court suits families with kids well. The vendor mix usually includes pizza, plain rice and chicken builds that work for younger palates, and the casual shared dining hall means no formal-restaurant pressure. Confirm options at each stall as the line-up rotates over time.
Is Haven Food Court good for vegans?
Haven Food Court can work for vegans depending on the current vendor mix. Asian rice and noodle stalls and pizza counters with vegetable toppings are the strongest plant-based bets. Ask at each counter, since dedicated vegan flagging varies stall by stall and is not listed centrally.
Is Haven Food Court cash only?
Plan to pay cash at Haven Food Court. Each vendor handles its own payments, and card acceptance is not centrally listed in the food court's Google profile. EGP cash is the safest option, with central Dahab ATMs a short walk away on the main strip.
Is Haven Food Court expensive?
Haven Food Court is in the budget bracket for Dahab. It carries a single-dollar price-range tag, and the multi-vendor format lets you pick a cheaper sandwich or salad if a heavier grill plate is out of budget. Most plates stay under 300 EGP.
Is Haven Food Court open late?
Haven Food Court runs to midnight every day, so it works as a late-evening option after the seafront kitchens start to wind down. The last hour can see some stalls slow on stock, so the broadest selection sits between 18:00 and 22:30.
How do I get to Haven Food Court?
Walk inland from the El Masbat seafront onto Talat Harb Street; Haven Food Court sits near coordinates 28.5034, 34.5189. From the lagoon it is around 10 minutes on foot, or a 20–40 EGP tuk-tuk ride from anywhere in central Dahab. Drivers recognise the name.

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