Tut's Egyptian Street Food — Kid-friendly Family Eats in Oakville, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Indoor
Enjoy a taste of Egypt at Tut's Egyptian Street Food, a casual spot perfect for a family meal out in Oakville.
What to expect
This restaurant offers authentic Middle Eastern and Egyptian cuisine, making it a great option for parents looking to introduce their children to new flavors. The indoor setting provides a comfortable atmosphere for dining with little ones, and the diverse menu caters to various tastes.
Best for
Ideal for families seeking a flavorful and casual dining experience with a unique cultural twist.
What parents say
Viacheslav Krasiuk
2026-2-19
This is great local place to enjoy Egyptian food. It also has more classical options for children. We have visited this place in weekday during lunchtime and it was completely empty! We even were lucky to meet owner of this place with his wife and shared great discussion with them. They are absolutely amazing and place is worth to visit! Please support this place and do not ignore as you would never regret visiting it and feel like in Egypt during your meal time!
JC Le
2026-2-8
Food is super tasty. Seem like all orders are a hit. Beef liver is a personal favourite. The cauliflower is very good too. The place looks amazing inside. Free to play foosball and air hockey. TV to keep you entertained. Very clean dining room. Very friendly staff who are quick with your orders. Rewards program available. Monthly specials available. Prices are very high for the protions. Washrooms need work. There is a bidet available. No free WiFi.
Anna Krasiuk
2026-2-18
Today my husband, my little son, and I decided to have a mini retreat and enjoy lunch outside the house. It was a great idea to discover something new in our neighborhood in the middle of the workweek. The first thing that impressed us was the atmosphere: it is a very positive and clean place with elements of Egyptian culture. It brought back wonderful memories of our family holiday in Egypt. The food was fresh and truly Egyptian. The special Wednesday offer was reasonably priced, and the bowl was well-balanced, warm, and delicious. The dessert was crispy, handmade, sweet, and very yummy. The staff was very friendly and always ready to help. We didn’t spend much money, but we felt full and satisfied. The menu makes it easy to keep a balanced diet. We will definitely come back with all our family members because it is a nice, cozy place with good prices and fresh food. Highly recommended!
Aman El-Duweini
2026-1-30
7 million views – Local Guide Level 7 This was my first time trying TUT in Oakville, and being Egyptian puts a bit more pressure on the experience—because I’m not just tasting food, I’m judging authenticity. I went for the Thursday koshary special, priced at $9.99. The portion size was very generous and the taste was truly authentic—exactly the kind of koshary you’d find on the streets of Egypt. The dakka with double garlic was excellent, with a great amount of fried onions. The balance between rice, lentils, pasta, and sauce was spot on. Honestly, the koshary is a big winner on their menu—please don’t change anything about it. Next, I tried the four-sandwich combo for around $23, choosing the chicken pane, liver, and sausage. • Liver sandwich: Very tasty and well seasoned, but the amount of liver was not enough for the size of the sandwich, and it was a bit too oily. • Fried chicken sandwich: It was good, but nothing special. Also, it’s not really authentic Egyptian street food—acceptable, but not memorable. • Egyptian sausage sandwich: The sausage itself tasted great, but the biggest mistake here was adding mustard. Egyptian cuisine does not use mustard—this sandwich should be made with tahina sauce instead. Switching to tahina would completely fix this. Now for the French fries. They’re advertised as having “Egyptian dokka.” I’m glad I asked the server to put it on the side, because after tasting it, it was not authentic at all. It tasted like a mix of Indian spices, including curry. Authentic Egyptian dokka is made from sesame, cumin, and salt—nothing else. Please don’t mix fries with this spice blend and label it as Egyptian dokka. One more important note: pickles are a staple in Egyptian street food. If you’re calling this authentic street food, pickles should be included as a complimentary side. Overall, it was a good experience. I loved the sandwich packaging, the service was great, and although it takes some time to prepare the food, it was worth the wait. I really hope these small changes can be made so TUT can fully maintain the authenticity of our delicious Egyptian street food 🇪🇬✨
Melody McKay
2026-3-8
Absolutely delicious. Very authentic Egyptian street food. The rice was exactly like the way my mama makes it. Loved playing foosball and air hockey while we waited for the food. Everything is freshly made to order and you can tell! The service was 10/10. The restaurant itself is very clean and kid friendly. We will for sure be back!!!