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So we had just wrapped our camel ride which was probably the highlight of visiting the pyramids. Now the pyramids are located in Giza, which is actually a different city (and Governorate, their equivalent of states) from Cairo. Although when driving between Cairo and Giza, you’d never know that you were entering a different city, state, province, or governorate.
It was a very fluid transition. There may have been a sign indicating the border, but then again it was probably in Arabic and we couldn’t read it. We didn’t really know where we were in the cities, and trusted our driver to get us to the correct destinations. We were rather surprised when we stopped again at the Papyrus place. Both Jill and I wondered, “Did we forget something here?”
I don’t think I mentioned it yet, but today was Jill’s actual birthday. As a present, Achmed let her choose between three different scenes on the Papyrus. Two judgment scenes or the “calendar”. Remember I described each of them earlier in the Trip Report?
She chose “The Judgement”
As we were leaving the papyrus place, I noticed this woman selling coffee and tea out of the back of her car.
And then it was really time to go “home”. Here is our hotel from the bridge on the way back.
Now something that I should mention is that Achmed told us more today about our “modified” schedule. According to the schedule that we were given prior to the trip all our touring would take place during the day. However, he wanted to take us to the “night market” or Khan al Khalili. So on Friday we wouldn’t be meeting him until 3:30PM and we would have dinner instead of lunch. Basically we were free for the morning and early afternoon that day.
I believe it was on this evening that Jill and I began speculating on what to do with our free time. We had a few ideas!
Here is the map from my Google timeline of our travels today. And look! The map even shows the border for the Cairo/Giza governates.
As I mentioned earlier, this day was Jill’s actual birthday, the main reason for the trip. Before we left, we had found a fancy restaurant in the Intercontinental hotel online, and the plan was to celebrate her birthday with a nice meal. However, before we could do that we both needed a shower. We smelled like camel.
We decided to have some more wine while we were showering and getting dressed so we called room service and the same guy came up to open our bottle of wine. When we restock, we will definitely buy the screw-top version of wine!
Once we were sufficiently freshened up, we took an Uber to the Intercontinental Hotel. All these Uber trips still hadn’t used up the $15 credit that Jill had left on her account. These rides are averaging $1-$2 per trip and she was generously giving the drivers 50% tips.
Now the hotel wasn’t far from our hotel at all, but there was no way we were walking here. The street outside our hotel (video coming soon) was very busy. With no street lights to stop traffic, we weren’t risking our lives to walk anywhere near our hotel.
The place called itself a French Restaurant, but it was kind of a combination steakhouse/French restaurant, named The Grill. You can google “Grill Intercontinental Cairo” if you’re interested in viewing the menu. I’m too lazy to include a link.
We were seated at a nice Nile view table. Excuse the glare in the window.
We ordered a bottle of wine, and they brought us some bread. There is some foreshadowing of the evening in these pictures that neither of us noticed until it was too late.
One thing that we kept laughing about was the soundtrack playing. It was 80s & 90s tunes, set in a smooth jazz feel. Bands like ABBA, No Doubt, Duran Duran, they even played Rod Stewart's If ya want my body….
We ordered what they called “Traditional French Bisque” which was basically a Lobster Bisque. It was not quite as thick as I would have liked, but had great flavor.
I went with the 300g Rib Eye with a mushroom thyme sauce. For sides I had the au gratin potatoes and creamy spinach.
Jill had the Filet with Beef Jus with cracked pepper sauce. She also chose the same sides.
Jill did a pretty good job on hers, but I just got too full, I couldn’t even eat half of mine. I ate one bite of the spinach, but it wasn’t very creamy, at least not by US standards. I ate two, maybe three slices of the potatoes. I didn’t want to feel sick like I did the other night when I ate too much cous cous.
And then the guys two tables away from us lit up. The smell of cigarette smoke came wafting over and any appetite that I might have had was gone. We were both looking forward to dessert, but now with the smell of cigarette smoke hanging over us, we felt more nauseous than anything. The waiters came by, one even asked me, “Did you not like it?”
I explained that I had become too full, and then when the smoke came in, I just couldn’t eat any more. They offered to move us to a non-smoking section, but by then it was too late. Lesson learned. Next time, ask to be seated in the non-smoking section. We knew that in Jordan, but forgot about it in Egypt.
I think they felt bad for us, and they brought us these little morsels. At least the guys at the table two over had extinguished their stink bombs and the air had dissipated a little bit. The little bites were tasty and a nice finish to the meal.
We took another Uber home, and I was asleep by 8:25PM even with going out to dinner.
Next Up: Modern Ancient Civilisation
It was a very fluid transition. There may have been a sign indicating the border, but then again it was probably in Arabic and we couldn’t read it. We didn’t really know where we were in the cities, and trusted our driver to get us to the correct destinations. We were rather surprised when we stopped again at the Papyrus place. Both Jill and I wondered, “Did we forget something here?”
I don’t think I mentioned it yet, but today was Jill’s actual birthday. As a present, Achmed let her choose between three different scenes on the Papyrus. Two judgment scenes or the “calendar”. Remember I described each of them earlier in the Trip Report?
She chose “The Judgement”


As we were leaving the papyrus place, I noticed this woman selling coffee and tea out of the back of her car.

And then it was really time to go “home”. Here is our hotel from the bridge on the way back.

Now something that I should mention is that Achmed told us more today about our “modified” schedule. According to the schedule that we were given prior to the trip all our touring would take place during the day. However, he wanted to take us to the “night market” or Khan al Khalili. So on Friday we wouldn’t be meeting him until 3:30PM and we would have dinner instead of lunch. Basically we were free for the morning and early afternoon that day.
I believe it was on this evening that Jill and I began speculating on what to do with our free time. We had a few ideas!
Here is the map from my Google timeline of our travels today. And look! The map even shows the border for the Cairo/Giza governates.

As I mentioned earlier, this day was Jill’s actual birthday, the main reason for the trip. Before we left, we had found a fancy restaurant in the Intercontinental hotel online, and the plan was to celebrate her birthday with a nice meal. However, before we could do that we both needed a shower. We smelled like camel.
We decided to have some more wine while we were showering and getting dressed so we called room service and the same guy came up to open our bottle of wine. When we restock, we will definitely buy the screw-top version of wine!
Once we were sufficiently freshened up, we took an Uber to the Intercontinental Hotel. All these Uber trips still hadn’t used up the $15 credit that Jill had left on her account. These rides are averaging $1-$2 per trip and she was generously giving the drivers 50% tips.
Now the hotel wasn’t far from our hotel at all, but there was no way we were walking here. The street outside our hotel (video coming soon) was very busy. With no street lights to stop traffic, we weren’t risking our lives to walk anywhere near our hotel.
The place called itself a French Restaurant, but it was kind of a combination steakhouse/French restaurant, named The Grill. You can google “Grill Intercontinental Cairo” if you’re interested in viewing the menu. I’m too lazy to include a link.
We were seated at a nice Nile view table. Excuse the glare in the window.


We ordered a bottle of wine, and they brought us some bread. There is some foreshadowing of the evening in these pictures that neither of us noticed until it was too late.


One thing that we kept laughing about was the soundtrack playing. It was 80s & 90s tunes, set in a smooth jazz feel. Bands like ABBA, No Doubt, Duran Duran, they even played Rod Stewart's If ya want my body….
We ordered what they called “Traditional French Bisque” which was basically a Lobster Bisque. It was not quite as thick as I would have liked, but had great flavor.



I went with the 300g Rib Eye with a mushroom thyme sauce. For sides I had the au gratin potatoes and creamy spinach.

Jill had the Filet with Beef Jus with cracked pepper sauce. She also chose the same sides.


Jill did a pretty good job on hers, but I just got too full, I couldn’t even eat half of mine. I ate one bite of the spinach, but it wasn’t very creamy, at least not by US standards. I ate two, maybe three slices of the potatoes. I didn’t want to feel sick like I did the other night when I ate too much cous cous.
And then the guys two tables away from us lit up. The smell of cigarette smoke came wafting over and any appetite that I might have had was gone. We were both looking forward to dessert, but now with the smell of cigarette smoke hanging over us, we felt more nauseous than anything. The waiters came by, one even asked me, “Did you not like it?”
I explained that I had become too full, and then when the smoke came in, I just couldn’t eat any more. They offered to move us to a non-smoking section, but by then it was too late. Lesson learned. Next time, ask to be seated in the non-smoking section. We knew that in Jordan, but forgot about it in Egypt.
I think they felt bad for us, and they brought us these little morsels. At least the guys at the table two over had extinguished their stink bombs and the air had dissipated a little bit. The little bites were tasty and a nice finish to the meal.


We took another Uber home, and I was asleep by 8:25PM even with going out to dinner.
Next Up: Modern Ancient Civilisation