Near the Bazaar Market in Aswan City, a locals recognized net red restaurant, which has been open for 60 years, is famous for roast chicken. As soon as you enter the store, you are attracted by the chicken incense in the oven on the side of the corridor. This cake is called Aish, which means "life" in Arabic. It is an indispensable staple for Egyptians. Many restaurants can be added indefinitely. The shape is machine-made rounds and handmade ellipses. The cake is hollow and can be eaten directly with ripples and dipped. Or eat cabbage and meat. In addition, Egyptian rice, there are more salty flavors, and some ingredients that can't be seen. Remind girls that Egyptian restaurants are mostly served with staple foods such as cakes and rice first. Pay attention to the rhythm of eating. The calories of a whole plate of staple foods are not a joke.