King Tut RestaurantFine Egyptian, Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine
1512 West Magnolia Avenue
Fort Worth, TX
76104
Neighborhood: Downtown
Phone: +1 817 335 3051
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King Tut Restaurant is located in a newly renovated area near downtown Fort Worth. Opened by Cairo native Amin Mahmoud in October of 1992, King Tut features Egyptian, Greek and Middle Eastern food in a setting that features tapestries, Egyptian figures and images of the real King Tut adorning the walls. Entrees include fried falafel with chickpeas, fava beans, onions and leeks, Macarona Bil Béchamel- an Egyptian-style lasagna with sirloin beef and tubular pasta as opposed to lasagna noodles, and the delectable shawarma, which combines loads of shrimp, chicken breast, lamb or sirloin with onions, tomatoes and spices. Several vegetarian dishes are also available, whereas desserts such as the beloved Baklava uphold the Greek theme.average cost: USD 20
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M-F 11a-2p & 5p-9p, Sa 5p-9p





We love this restaurant. It’s kind of like Greek or Mediterranean, but with its own unique fl...
Reviewed by:ftwkyle from on Oct 12 2007




Fort Worth needs more eclectic restaurants like this. The location lends itself more towards lunch t...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from local on Mar 25 2007


We went for dinner to King Tut, swayed by the generally very favorable critiques. We started with h...
Reviewed by:d.vonjettmar@sbcglobal.net from Fort Worth, TX on Mar 04 2007
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