Tearoom in the day, Mogador is at nightfall a good place for amateurs of the Arab-Andalusian aambiance. In beautiful medieval vaults, the kindness of Naser mingles with this warm and intimate place. Surrounded by antique objects from here and there, you settle around a table or on benches to enjoy the preparations of the chef. The carte is concise, but it has the merit never to disappoint. The most ferocious appetites are not left out: royal couscous, lamb tagine with dried fruits or chicken tagine with lemon confit already simmering on the stove. Each dish is served with a semolina and a small salad of a thousand and one spices.
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Members' reviews on LE MOGADOR
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(Avis d'origine)
This was my first time eating at Mogador. When it comes to Moroccan cuisine, you should give it a try. You're going to love it. If you're in Montpellier, you should visit this place to have a great meal. Also, the owner is very pleasant and kind. When I went, I ordered a Tagine poulet (chicken Tagine). The taste of the chicken, and the spices were amazing... This platter came with some couscous and bread. I will visit them soon to try other things. Keep it up, guys!
Très bon moment
Mille mercis pour ce moment et bonne cuisine ! Quel régal ! Merci pour les pâtisseries pour l'anniversaire de mon amie Carole!
Nathalie