This place was idle for just that, as it meant that I could have my cake and eat it too!ĭessert was an array of chocolate delights with ready set chocolate fountains on the side running the entire night (genius) please note I had dessert 3 times. If you are anything like me you will be the girl at the table that suggests what you should order EVERYTHING just so that I can have a bite or we can ‘share’. Serving burger sliders and mini Shawerma’s I fell in love. This concept was even more amplified when the main courses were brought on. The idea is giving the customer a choice as people are constantly torn between what to order and yet are looking for something satisfying and most of the time to share with friends. When discussing with he owners what their concept was they broke down that Sip & Dip is meant to give you little treats to choose from, focused more on the dips you can then dip in. I soon came to realize that everything was bite size in the venue. All homemade the mixture was delicious with a media buddy and I actually picking up a few from the table next to us. Now I am not one for the spicy stuff, but lets just say the bowl was finished pretty fast, giving just a hint of spice the cheese dip is creamy, warm and lets say is a cheese lovers dream.Īppetizers next, we were braced with a mix of Cheese Sambousak, Spring rolls and Kobeba with an array of dip’s to choose from. But still!!) so we got to sample the menu, starting with a bowl of nacho’s and Jalapeno Cheese dip. This schedule would also incorporate a ‘game night’ as the place is equipped with multiple board games to choose from making it ideal for big groups to come and spend a quality evening out.īeing media we definitely get perks beyond the common man (not as many as you would think. I was informed that there would be a weekly schedule that would incorporate ‘Jam Nights’ where you could bring your instrument, or even be part of the crowd and sing along. I found this very interesting as the idea of an open stage for anyone to perform as they please is a rarity in a city that truly celebrates music and theatrics in the way Cairo does. The ambiance is mixed with old school Amy Winehouse tunes in the background, where we were graced with a live ‘Jam, freestyle’ from performance by Malaleem and were told that this was a norm at the venue, being one of those places that celebrates all that is art. The venue is decorated with a mix of vibrant lime green, an eclectic graffiti like mural spun on the walls and an overall clean cut look that gives the feel of modern comfort. Small yet good enough of a size that tables are not on top of one another and you have your space to breathe. We were invited to the opening of the newest ‘go to’ place in Masr El Ghedida, Sip’n Dip. The saying goes ‘You either eat to survive or survive to eat’, here at scoop we happen to be a little of both but me personally… Well let’s just say I like to make sure I am always satisfying whatever out of the box craving I am having at the time.
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