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4 based on 286 reviews
my husband took me here for my birthday last night---it was more than just going out for a meal--it's the only truly Moroccan restaurant in Lannion (that I know of)--ok so you say why go Moroccan when your in France? answer, if you're staying in France for a while and looking for a little variety--the restaurant was chock a block so you need to make reservations or you'll be waiting --it was a Friday night for us and they had a belly dancer entertaining. There menu offers a good variety of food and they also have cocktails that can't be ordered at the local bar. I know this place got a bad review 2yrs ago but it wasn't like that for us--the food was excellent and for the small staff they had I think they did quite well in serving about 400 people (it was that full) --the atmosphere and decor totally makes you feel like you're in Morocco --they were spot on for that--the staff was extremely friendly and upbeat---and the entertainment was good--that girl worked the whole restaurant weaving in and out of tables and she also had a stage--and the bill to me was very economical --try to go when they have the entertainment to get the full experience
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4 based on 133 reviews
Bon déjeuner dans un cadre sympathique, couscous et pastilla très bon et suffisamment copieux. Seul bémol pas de couscous royal, il y a des suppléments viande, c'est devenu la mode dans tout les types de restaurant et il y en a un peut marre. Le service simple et efficace. le rosé très bon, restaurant à conseiller bon rapport qualité prix.
4 based on 332 reviews
Restaurant in front of the sea. Many tapas and home made food, bar.Between 4 and 13 â¬. English and spanish spoken
We stumbled upon this place, as there wasn't a lot else open on a miserable wet Wednesday evening in March.In short it was so good we went back the next night and it was even better!Everyone else inside was French, which is always a good sign, and one of the very French things about this place is as you walk in, on the left is the bar, on the right the restaurant, so there's a great buzz and atmosphere that builds up almost imperceptibly throughout the evening.Tapas is the theme, but not the only thing available - we had the Salmon, the Pork and the Serrano ham ones for starters - yum. Then one night Moules Marinieres and chicken curry (in a french restaurant!) and the next night the curry and the burger - which I personally rate every restaurant by, and this was excellent.Some of the quirky but lovable characteristics are the decor, (a bit arte nouveau with a hint of modernism) , and the menus, contained within the pages of hardback french cartoon annuals - genius., and yes the tables are a bit close together but that's a very french thing.The staff were attentive and spoke very good english, and were delightful with our 6 year old, who ate from the childrens menu.When you add in the carafe of Rose (excellent) and the couple of beers, it worked out at 25euros a head - not cheap, but such a wonderful little place - cant wait to go back on a sunny evening and maybe eat outside on the terrace overlooking the beach and harbour.
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