As Taba itself is a tiny village with just a few facilities, dining in Taba is mostly about excellent restaurants in hotels and resorts. Upscale resorts in the area have good á-la-carte restaurants in beautiful settings. The cuisine is international, with a selection of dishes and specialties to suit most tastes, but some of the hotels have themed restaurants from one country or the other. In Taba Heights a dine-around programme allows you to sample the restaurants of hotels other than your own. In the other resorts, the cuisine is in general quite good, offering some great candle-lit dining with stunning views in beautiful ambiences. An option for a different night out can be Eilat, in Israel, just a few kilometres away. A bustling seaside town, full of cafés, restaurants and shopping centres, it is a viable alternative for those who really want to have a break from the heavenly tranquillity of Taba. Just keep in mind that you will need to pay a visa to enter Israel. You can keep your Egyptian tourist Visa by just asking at the Egyptian customs for a re-entry visa at only 13LE. |