Sharm El-Sheikh offers a host of options for adventurous to picky eaters. The safest options lie in the international hotels where standard European and American fare are offered in clean, mannered style, often with a subtle, twist of Middle Eastern charm. For the most adventurous, the nighttime vendors offer tantalizing feasts of shish-kebabs, fresh bread, and sweets though many visitors warn that these foods can be hard on the stomach if one is not accustomed to the spice.
For those interested in exploring the cuisine in Sharm, one of the best ways to find restaurants is to simply by wanding the streets, which holds a treasure-chest of restaurants. Visitors can take a peak at the cuisine from the out-door tables or simply take a gander at the restaurants off the main roads for a good bargain meal. Terazzina in Old Sharm el Sheik, next to the Iberotel Palace Hotel . The restaurant is ideally situated by the beach with tables next to the sea. Whether loungers prefer to eat in the covered seating area and under the sun on big cushions, Terazzina accommodates all with their Egyptian salads, Bedouin bread, European sandwiches and seafood. To perfect the vacation-vibe, Terazzina enables diners to take a plunge into the sea after dinner or lounge with a shisha pipe. Whether during the day or at night when the restaurant is candlelit, Terazzina delivers a superb vacation atmosphere for traveling souls.
The Café , located in the lavish Ritz Carlton is famous for its sumptuous (if expensive) buffets featuring dishes from all over the world including the Middle East, Far East and Europe. Tam-Tam at the Ghazala Hotel at Naama Bay, is one of the most famous and oldest restaurants in the area. It serves a bevy of traditional Egyptian food that would make any visitors mouth water. Tam-tam offers up outdoor tables where diners can watch the crowds wander by. Sinai Star is a yummy fish restaurant in the center of town. Sinai Star offers fresh catches of the day in a cozy atmosphere while its reasonable prices appeal to many backpackers.

 

For those in Naama Bay, Mojo , with a brick façade, is located in front of the Lido Hotel and is appealing for international hipsters as well as those seeking sanctity from a day in the sun. The inside of the bar/restaurant is sleek, with stylish tables and ochre walls. Diners can unwind on the deck outside overlooking the waves lapping onto the beach and jetty ahead. Mojo serves seafood and European/middle eastern specialties, such sea bass with lemon sauce.

Diners should note that it is custom to tip for everything at a restaurants