It's an Egyptian daily habit for most of the Egyptians to start their day with a strong breakfast which will provide us with the energy to complete a long day.
Fool and falafel are the most common food duo that fits these requirements and we normally eat them from an "arabet el fool" which is a small wooden cart where you can order your breakfast while standing next to it. C Fool is trying to take the modern shape of arabet el fool. You can choose your food from a small menu of sandwiches and have it to eat in just a few minutes.
You can find many kinds of fool that vary in some ingredients but the spicy fool and Alexandrian fool with small pieces of vegetables inside are still the best choices for me. Also you can try fool with egg or fool with falafel.
The main advantage of C Fool is that you will get all of your food quickly and hot. Ordering one or two sandwiches with farm fries will be perfect.
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