2024
Recommended
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2024
This restaurant, located in a very popular and rather local area, is an invigorating stop. The oriental decor plunges you into the tales of the Thousand and One Nights and offers a very good cuisine prepared by a Moroccan chef. The most famous dishes are on the menu: royal couscous, tajines... and there are many others that you will surely discover. For dessert, a lot of sweets will be proposed (Briwat, pastries, fruit salads). The service is a bit slow, but the flavours are always there.
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After 10 min or so, the host brings along the card machine and tells a story about falling while holding the card machine and now it's out of order (so we had to pay in cash). We obliged. Another 10 min later he began taking our orders.
We wanted a starter and tea and at that point he said there was a minimum order of €16 per person. We told him we didn't see that on the door or on the menus but he said it was on the website. We walked off without ordering anything. Had to wait for almost 30 min! Very shady. Poor customer service! Do not bother with this place! Many other Moroccan places in Dublin that won't rip you off or try to scam you.