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4 based on 273 reviews
It's just off the Paris London bike path and well worth a stop. Food was excellent. Had the Moroccan Royal. Carrots and other vegetables over couscous with chicken, lamb, sausage. Finished with mint tea, coffee, and baklava.
4 based on 46 reviews
Very nicely decorated, Morocan style food, it offers really good Couscous, albeit please attend very hungry as portions are quite big. Tasted different plates, and each and everyone tasted wonderful.
4 based on 111 reviews
Good food, good service, good time!Everything was delicious including the complimentary olives and potato salad. Yum! The vegetables in the couscous were properly cooked and retained their flavour. Portions are generous but save some room for dessert. The orange salad with mandarine ice cream was heavenly. Pastries were also excellent.It can be a bit tricky to reach La Rose Des Sables as it is on a narrow one way street right behind the railroad station. Be sure to reserve on the weekend. We're looking forward to going back soon.
4 based on 230 reviews
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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4 based on 291 reviews
I went to this restaurant with several members of my family for a celebratory meal and we were not disappointed. We ordered 5 couscous (with various brochettes: lamb, veal + merguez and meat balls) and 1 tagine. Everything was absolutely excellent and delicious. The restaurant has the unusual approach to serve the semolina directly in your plate but the waiters always go round the place offering a free refill so that doesn't matter. The food is well worth it.Granny found the lamb a little tough. I had the same lamb but found it, on the contrary, nice and tender. But then again granny is 90 years old and has false teeth, so what do you expect!On our next visite to Franconville, we will be sure to go back there.
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4 based on 89 reviews
If you are in area, this is a great, if not the best, option. The couscous is delicious. The couscous grains are extremely fine. Portions are large and there is a good amount of variety including the classic tagines and couscous. I've tried making making couscous at home and, given the price, this is a much better option. I believe they also do take-out.
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