Reviews on Moroccan food in Versailles, Ile-de-France, France. This former unofficial capital of France sits just 10 miles from Paris and is easily reachable by train. Even though the Chateau de Versailles has been known as the epitome of indulgent luxury for centuries, seeing it in person is a jaw-dropping experience. The chateau's magnificent gardens are free, but it's worth shelling out for a day ticket to see the interior—although it does make going back to even a fancy hotel seem rather humdrum.
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4 based on 276 reviews
we went to try the new morocco Restaurant near Versailles, recommended by friends. Not very good of an experience for us, we waited to long for the main curses, and sadly they were fridge cold. The Personal were friendly, but it was too expensive for what we got.
4 based on 460 reviews
Really enjoyed our visit here for Sunday lunch and will return. Very warm welcome from the staff and the food was delicious. Only reason for not scoring a 5 - we waited a long time for our wine and never received the water we ordered.
4 based on 224 reviews
The food was yummy, portions were large, wait staff was friendly and the place was unbeatable. When we wanted to try something non-French while staying in Versailles, this seemed like a great option. And like the reviews said, it delivered. In the mood for some Moroccan, try this out.
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4 based on 52 reviews
This place is really a take-away with tables. The food was excellent, but, perhaps in keeping with the main business, the it was served on trays and no wine was on offer. Nevertheless we enjoyed our food and, although it was not a very cheap option, we felt it was reasonable value.
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