Reviews on Middle Eastern food in Granada, Province of Granada, Spain. The Alhambra citadel of Granada is one of the most famous buildings in Spain: a Moorish fortress with grand archways and delicate ornamental mosaics. Step backwards in time as you wind through the ascending cobblestone streets of Albayzin. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views from the Mirador San Nicolas. Granada’s nightlife is vibrant and varied, thanks in part to its student population. Hit the bars of Calle Elvira or, for a quieter outing, the traditional tea rooms of La Calle de Las Teterias.
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4 based on 1122 reviews
The restaurant Marroqui Arab y Teteria with name Almona offers you the best Moroccan teas and food such as hummus, tajines, couscous, pastry, Arab sweets, etc. our kitchen is very homemade, we elaborate it. we also have homemade drinks like lemonade. Kitc
After exploring all things Moroccan in Granada & it being our last night we decided to treat ourselves to an authentic Moroccan dinner. We chose this restaurant because of all the very positive reviews & we were not disappointed. It was drizzling rain & cold outside but the first step indoors was so cozy & warm. Music was playing in the background (overhead on a TV too) & welcoming, friendly staff showed us to our table. Our fruit juices arrived promptly (orange with cucumber/mint & a fruit cocktail) as well as a small serve of bread & complimentary meatballs as a starter. For our meals we chose the lamb skewers with rice and vegetables plus the chicken, veg & olives tagine. Both were absolutely authentic & delicious. Really wanted to try a dessert but just could not fit it in! But the Moroccan tea served so beautifully in a silver teapot was a great way to finish our dinner. We will take away great memories of our Moroccan day in Granada!
4 based on 328 reviews
Actually, it's a takeaway, where you can find some good food that, if you find a seat, you can eat directly on site. They have really tasteful food with some vegetarian and vegan options and their vegetarian lasagna is delicious. It's a good option if you wish to eat healthy but tasty.
4 based on 1262 reviews
This amazing restaurant is a little bit hidden on one of the narrow streets of the Albaicin neighborhood, but what a delicious and flavorful food they serve in a very welcoming and friendly ambiance. Starting with the homemade lemonade, their salads, humus and the variety of tagines are only fantastic. This restaurant serve the very authentic morrocan cuisine, in Granada, Spain, what a wonderful way to spend our lunchtime. We will come back!
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4 based on 309 reviews
Extremely bad experience. My fellow diner clearly communicated that she could not eat wheat / gluten and the waiter dismissively said several times that he understood. When the food came, my friend bit into the food and discovered it was wheat pasta. The owner proceeded to say that it was only a little bit so how much could it matter. We asked to pay and even after the awkward scene they didnât bring the bill for a long time until we forced them to bring it.Under EU and Spanish law, you must provide accurate allergy information. This place let my friend down and left her very ill. They didnât even bother to comp the food after the terrible experience.
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