Orangette is a special restaurant located in the Zamalek area that features beautiful orange-colored décor -- that's why it's called Orangette. I see this warm color in every single detail there: the walls and all the designs have the same color, and that makes visitors feel comfortable/relaxed while they're there. They have friendly / professional / attentive service in an elegant and a cozy atmosphere. They have both an outdoor and indoor part to meet different needs in one spot.
About the menu -- they offer many different varieties of food and different beverages. The main dishes include sandwiches, seafood, pizzas, pastas, chicken, sushi rolls, burgers, beef fillet and veal. They also have side dishes like appetizers, soups and salads. Of course there's desserts and a breakfast menu is also available.
My favorite section in the menu is the "healthy blends" that contain dishes called yogurt plus, energy booster, immunity, skin care, green blend and headache buster. The main ingredient in all these dishes is fruit. The prices range are intermediate, with a decent minimum charge.
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