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Hatshepsut Restaurant

Luxor


Facing the Theban hillside and with a sign that says 'NO GALAG' (no problem or pressure), this is the place to come sip a cold beer while watching belly dancing on the west bank – Sundays and some Thursday evenings, after 10pm. Call before you visit to be sure it is happening.


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