Silk Road

Luxor


Silk Road is one of the most sophisticated dining experiences in Luxor, offering an exotic cuisine, rich in spices, sourced from India, Thailand, China and elsewhere in Asia, and prepared by the wonderful Indian chef. The setting is Asian minimal chic. If the comprehensive menu leaves you at a loss, ask for a degustation of several dishes.

Good wine list, and perfect for a romantic dinner.


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