You Can Now Order Sojouk & Kebda On Egypt's North Coast
From downtown cravings to Sahel’s sunbeds, Na2Na2a brings its kebda, sogo2 and feteer game to La Vista Ras El Hekma and Cascada. Because why grill at home when they can do it better?

The Sahel season has officially begun — and so has the annual migration of Cairo’s street food. This year, Na2Na2a, the cult-favourite known for its sizzling sojouk, kebda sandwiches, feteer and late-night cravings, is staking its claim on the North Coast with two new pop-ups at La Vista Ras El Hekma and La Vista Cascada.
For many, Na2Na2a has been that reliable fix after long nights and longer car rides, a portable slice of Egyptian street life. Now, it’s trading downtown asphalt for Sahel’s sand, serving up its signature grills and stuffed feteer under the sun. Because nothing says ‘authentic summer’ quite like biting into hot kebda while your flip-flops fill with sand.
The two new locations officially opened on June 6th, just in time to join Sahel’s ever-growing list of beachfront food spots that blend nostalgia with the season’s beachside buzz.
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