Eid morning in Cairo just feels different: the table is full, powdered sugar is everywhere, and that first bite of kahk with a warm cup of chai bel laban? unmatched. If you’re planning your Eid 2026 spread, mixed boxes are the move. You want the full experience: kahk, biscuits, and petit four all in one.
If you’re looking for something classic, generous, and perfect for sharing, this is a solid go-to. Their mixed Eid boxes come packed with all the essentials and start from around EGP 600.
It’s the kind of box that sits right in the middle of the table while everyone grabs “just one more piece” with their morning tea.
Feeling a bit more elevated this Eid? Simonds has you covered. Their Special Mix Kahk Box (medium to premium sizes) goes for around EGP 1,450. Perfect if you’re hosting or showing up somewhere with a box that actually turns heads.
A true Egyptian classic that never disappoints. Their mixed boxes (kahk, biscuits, petit fours) start at around EGP 350 per kilo, making them one of the best-value options out there.
If presentation matters to you, Canelé brings the aesthetic. Their mixed boxes start from around EGP 750 and go up depending on size and packaging. Elegant boxes that look as good as they taste.

For variety lovers, this one’s a win. Mixed boxes start from around EGP 420, offering a wide selection of flavors and fillings. Great if you want a little bit of everything on your Eid table without overthinking it.
No matter where you order from, the vibe stays the same: You grab a piece of kahk (probably pistachio first), sit down with your chai bel laban, and suddenly the house fills with family, laughter, and powdered sugar everywhere.