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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónYou think you'd drink on tee and watch a dim dance, but it's much more of an experience than that. Right in a quiet residential area in vila mariana, it can happen as someone to house if it doesn't for the parkguard and small, illuminated sign. as soon as they enter, they will be hypnotized into an ornately decorated 12 rooms labyrinth of music, endless details and a tempting mix of aromen lead them to an exotic, comfortably padded space with low tables, and Egyptian motives meet their eyes on every look. we participated in an oriental teeritual that became a firm! we chose the option with 5 additional appetizers instead of the 10. we started...read more
They think they would be on tee and watch some dizzying, but it is much more of an experience than that in the middle of the rather residential area in vila mariana, it can happen as someone to house if it is not for the park service visitors and small, lit signs. as soon as they enter, they are transported into an ornately decorated 12 rooms labyrinth, which is hypnotized by the music, endless details and a tempting mix of aromen leads them to an exotic, comfortably upholstered room with low tables, and Egyptian motives meet their eyes on every look we took part in an oriental teeritual that became a firm! we chose the option with 5 additional appetizers instead of the 10 we started...read more
You imagine you would take a tea and watch a belly dance, but it is much more an experience than that. * In the residential area of the Marian village, you can pass by someone's house if not the valet and the small illuminated sign. Once you enter, you are transported to a labyrinth of 12 richly decorated rooms, mesmerized by music, endless details and a tempting blend of aromas that lead you to an exotic and comfortably padded room with low tables and Egyptian motifs that find your eyes every see. __ We participate in an oriental tea ritual that has become a party! We choose the option with 5 additional appetizers instead of 10. __We start with a large basket of varied breads, including sweet bread and biscuits to accompany 5 dives along with medium east mezzes as homus and ghanooh ruffle side by side with Brazilian flavors like candy from fried and sweet banana. each of us won quibe, cheese and chicken coxles, a bolinhio and a empanada. * Our last dish was a series of desserts of rich traditional sweets and soaked with honey like baklava and basboosa, Brazilian pastries like quindím, chocolate cake and strawberry gelato. all the desserts were brought one at a time in a tray so everyone would choose if they would fall into temptation u no. * Oh yes, tea! each of us took two cups of tea and we could choose between hot ice cream u, from exotic Egyptian and Syrian teas to fruit and mate mixtures. * A stout music suddenly exploded from the speakers, and a series of belly dancers descended behind a curtain of the adjacent room with their colorful decorated costumes plunged into stones and jewels capturing the light and shining to each movement. * Every Sunday, the khan el khalili hosts the harem nights, where the best-known and experienced belly dancers make an hour show. belly dancers come from all over the country to take dance classes and perform here, as the restaurant also awards internationally recognized certification for dancers. __Dançarinas do ventre present from 20h to 22h. If you arrive early and stay late, you can see up to two presentations. * The tea ritual costs about $30-35, including couvert for the belly dance presentation, which lasts about half an hour with 4-5 different dancers._ The nights of harem has a couvert of about 12, without the tea ritual._There were also two rooms for shisha, the outdoor terrace and the shisha lounge inside._
You imagine you would take a tea and watch a belly dance, but it is much more an experience than that. * In the residential area of the Marian village, you can pass by someone's house if not the valet and the small illuminated sign. Once you enter, you are transported to a labyrinth of 12 rooms richly decorated mesmerized by music, endless details and a tempting blend of aromas that lead you to an exotic and comfortably padded room with low tables and Egyptian motifs that find your eyes every see. __ We participate in an oriental tea ritual that has become a party! We choose the option with 5 additional appetizers instead of 10. __We start with a large basket of varied breads, including sweet bread and biscuits to accompany 5 dives along with medium east mezzes as homus and ghanooh ruffle side by side with Brazilian flavors like candy from fried and sweet banana. each of us has quibe, cheese and chicken._
You figure you would sip on tea and watch some belly dancing, but it is much more of an experience than that. In the middle of quite residential area in Vila Mariana, it can pass as someone’s home if it weren't for the valet parking attendant and small, lit sign. Once you walk in, you’re transported into an ornately decorated 12 room labyrinth hypnotized by the music, endless details and a tempting mixture of aromas leading you to an exotic, comfortably cushioned room with low tables, and Egyptian motifs meeting your eyes at every look. We took part in an oriental tea ritual which turned into a feast! We chose the option with 5 additional appetizers instead of the 10. We began with a large basket of assorted breads, including sweet bread and cookies to accompany 5 dips together with Middle Eastern mezzes like hummus and baba ghanoush side by side with Brazilian flavors like fried, sweet plantain marmalade. We each got kibbeh, cheese and chicken coxinhas, a bolinhio, and an empanada. Our last course was a string of desserts from traditional rich, honey-drenched sweets like baklava and basboosa, Brazilian sweets like quindím, chocolate cake, and strawberry gelato. All of the desserts were brought out one at a time on a tray for everyone to choose whether they would give into temptation or not. Oh yeah, the tea! We each got two cups of tea and could choose between either hot or iced, from exotic Egyptian and Syrian teas to fruit blends and mate. Booming music suddenly blasted from the speakers, and a series of belly dancers swooped in from behind a curtain from the adjacent room with their colorfully decorated costumes dipped in stones and jewels catching the light and shining with every move. Every Sunday the Khan El Khalili hosts the Nights of the Harem where the most renown and experienced belly dancers put on an hour long show. Belly dancers come from all over the country to take dance classes and perform here as the restaurant also grants internationally recognized certification for dancers. Belly Dancers perform from 8-10 PM. If you get there early and stay late, you can see up to two performances. The tea ritual is about USD$30-35, including cover charge for the belly dance performance, which is about half an hour long with 4-5 different dancers. The Nights of Harem has a cover charge of about USD$12, without the tea ritual. There were also two rooms for shisha, the outside terrace and the shisha lounge inside. bayessence.com