Best Moroccan food near L'Isle-Adam, France

September 18, 2020 Viva Honore

Best Moroccan restaurants nearby. Discover the best Moroccan food in L'Isle-Adam. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Moroccan restaurants near you. including O Marrakech 95, La Gazelle d'Or, La Palmeraie - Jardins de Marakech
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1. O Marrakech 95

58 avenue de Paris, 95290 L'Isle-Adam France Moroccan, Mediterranean, Tunisian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +33 1 34 73 42 60 http://o-marrakech.business.site
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4 based on 57 reviews

O Marrakech 95

Reviewed By klauditar

1st time and the food is like be in Marruecos .. is delicious and super fresh , j adore tout .. the employee are so nice and friendly and the tea are just good after finish eating .. good for children and good for all age .. easy for parking your car

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2. La Gazelle d'Or

3 rue de l Abbaye du Val, 95630 Meriel France Moroccan, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Tunisian Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Table Service, Takeout +33 1 34 67 76 81
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4 based on 36 reviews

La Gazelle d'Or

Reviewed By Salma A

Good delicious morrocan food.Service is fair.Prices are reasonable.Give it a try if you like this cuisine.

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3. La Palmeraie - Jardins de Marakech

28 avenue de Paris, 95550 Bessancourt France Moroccan, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +33 1 39 60 55 03 http://fr-fr.facebook.com/LaPalmeraieBessancourt
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4 based on 230 reviews

La Palmeraie - Jardins de Marakech

Reviewed By jp_from_paris

One of the few restaurants in the area open on a Sunday evening, we decided to take some overseas visitors to try some good Moroccan food.The restaurant is recently redecorated and the ambience is pleasant. The menu is quite small but just right, with a good selection of tagines, couscous and plats garnis. The main dishes are copious, so we would suggest choosing a selection of hors d'oeuvres to share OR main dishes (or sharing both).We had 2 tagines and 2 couscous all of which were excellent with the exception of the merguez which were overly fat. Presentation and service were attentive, courteous and relatively rapid.Overall, everyone in the party was pleased with the food.The only let down was the wine list - the Boulaouane gris was totally indifferent. Also, bottled as a "cuvée restauration" it was vastly overpriced for something nondescript and not typically a Boulaouane. However there are Guerroaune and other AOG wines on the list which could be worth trying.

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