Reviews on Moroccan food in Olivet, France including Pure Passion, Mosaique, Al Medina, L'Orientale
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4 based on 117 reviews
Le restaurant Pure Passion est un restaurant marocain situé au coeur du vieux centre-ville d'Orléans, dans la rue de Bourgogne. C'est en 1997 que M. et Mme Bennis ouvrent leur 1er restaurant : grâce à leur savoir-faire, ils vous feront découvrir une cuisi
Our first experience of Moroccan food and we were captivated. Although the downstairs of this quaint, authentic restaurant was looking a little tired on the grey, foggy, January lunchtime of our visit, the food was colourful, fragrant and tasty. Genuinely a feast for the senses. With father as proud host, one daughter on reception, mother cooking and a son waiting on tables, this was very much a family affair and we felt welcomed as guests. The rooms upstairs were colourful decorated with Moroccan artefacts with one being draped and.lined like a desert tent or pavilion. Charmingly done. The wine ( we chose a spicey Moroccan vintage) was extremely pleasant and complemented our feast of charcoal grilled lamb and gambetta kebabs perfectly. We shall return.
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4 based on 209 reviews
Visited here last Sunday for lunch with family (do book - they get busy). Excellent food, smart surroundings decorated in North African fashion. Service friendly and very efficient. We chose the 'Mosaique' Couscous at just under 20 euros a head and were glad we didn't have a starter - portion sizes are generous and refills of couscous, semolina (& sides of raisins & chickpeas) were brought promptly when we requested it. We will certainly return when next in the area!
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4 based on 24 reviews
Nous avons déjeuné par deux fois en couple dans ce restaurant de buffet à volonté, cuisine à la marocaine.Accueil sympathique et même chaleureux. Salle très propre, tables avec de belles nappes plutôt luxueuses. Une deuxième salle est accessible à l'étage.Les plats d'entrées et principaux sont variés, goûtus, pas du tout piquants. Pas de bestillas, ces délicieuses tourtes si marocaines. On aimerait bien qu'une simple étiquette de traiteur résume les plats, et que des condiments soient proposés : poivre, harissa, etc. En dessert, l'unique pâtisserie de style marocain est sans intérêt.L'ensemble est agréable, mais les prix sont élevés. Dans un restaurant, surtout sâil est un peu cher, on recherche le calme. Or, pendant notre repas, une cliente nâa cessé de téléphoner à très haute voix, haut parleur enclenché, et fort ; tout cela sous le nez du personnel. Voilà un incident assez peu normal ; dans un tel cas, il est du devoir du responsable de salle de réagir en demandant au client trop bruyant dâaller téléphoner à lâextérieur, et loin des autres clients.Nous reviendrons avec plaisir, mais nous espérons quand même quelques petites améliorations quâil vaudrait mieux ne pas négliger.
4 based on 94 reviews
Located near the city center, this restaurant is an oasis of calm and sweetness. The decor is very beautiful, with the colors and warm mosaics of Morocco. All in all, it feels like a traditional riad. The host who welcomes us is adorable and his smile mak
Had just arrived in Orleans after a day's driving and wanted somewhere within walking distance of our B&B. Went here on recommendation of our host who knew the chef. He said that the restaurant was more traditional than some restaurants in Morocco. However we were very disappointed. We had a cool reception and there were hardly any other diners and the place lacked atmosphere. Poor starters but reasonable mains (we had the tagines). The service was perfunctory and the cost (Euros 59 for two courses and half a bottle of wine) represented very poor value for money.
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