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Old 12th December 2004, 22:48
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I often say to friends 'I think I have been to most Moroccan Restaurants in London', but they usually catch me out when they mention the name of a new Moroccan Restaurant...Naturally I luv Moroccan food, particularly when someone else cooks it...so far I have not come across anyone who can beat my mother's cooking, although some restaurants have been close!

I'll mention the names of some of the Moroccan Restaurants I have been to with stars from 1 to 5 (1 being lousy and 5 being excellent)

MoMos (off Regents St) - 3
Kasbah (Clapham) - 3
Couscous Cafe(off Queensway) - 4
Moroccan Tagine (Golborne Road) - 2
Casablanca (Queensway) - 1
Souk (St Martin's) - 3
One in Trocadero, but I can't remember the name - 2
One in Camden, but again, I can't remember the name - 0

I have been to others that have now closed down.

Share your experience of Moroccan Restaurants.

MoMo
My fiancee and I often go to Fes in Angel..nice place to go
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Old 12th December 2004, 22:54
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personally i don't think you can beat a donner kebab
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Is it the one in Camden market? I quite like that one, I've had a chicken sandwich and tea from there.

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One in Camden, but again, I can't remember the name - 0

I have been to others that have now closed down.

Share your experience of Moroccan Restaurants.

MoMo
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There is a nice one on Kilburn high road, called 'El Andalousi' food is not bad and prices are cheap, on saturdays they do live music too.
But be warned its quite small!

6/10

Kasbah in Hampstead very nice...

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Old 13th December 2004, 16:31
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Salam people,

There's one called Fez on Upper Street, it's lovely! Very tradtinal, but trying too hard to be like MoMo's. There's another on Upper Street, more towards Highbury side, called Maghreb. It's very tacky, and the food is just OK.
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Old 13th December 2004, 19:33
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Thought i'll add my bit,Been to a few you mentioned momo but one i always go to is Ayoush, off baker street. The food's tasty and the music's good on a saturday night.

P.s Now ramadans over i really miss hrira anybody know where i can get it, homemade style.

P.s.s Girls what we need to do is learn how to cook, im still putting it off, i know i might take my mum up on that, as she keeps offering.(SO NICELY)

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Old 13th December 2004, 19:37
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Thought i'll add my bit,Been to a few you mentioned momo but one i always go to is Ayoush, off baker street. The food's tasty and the music's good on a saturday night.

P.s Now ramadans over i really miss hrira anybody know where i can get it, homemade style.

P.s.s Girls what we need to do is learn how to cook, im still putting it off, i know i might take my mum up on that, as she keeps offering.(SO NICELY)

Wanna learn how to cook? easy, bring your tawa over and I will show you how to use
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