Find out what Moroccan restaurants to try in Cabestany including La Berbere, La Suite, l'Arganier, Le Casablanca
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5 based on 208 reviews
-We offer a most authentic food, which is why a large part of our menu is on order 12 hours in advance. -All our purchases are made according to orders. -Our vegetables come from the end of a street. They are all of origin France. -Our meat is bought in t
Everything about this restaurant is wonderful. The food was amazing, beautifuly spiced without being overdone. I had the eggplant salad (divine!), perfectly marinated chicken kebabs, and a lovely green sald with sunflower seeds and a tart dressing. Yum. My friends had the lamb tagine and it was beautifuly prepared and seasoned, arrived at the table piping hot with homemade pita. I was lucky enough to have a taste, and next time that is what I will order (with the eggplant, of course). The desserts were equally fabulous. Lovely sorbets with Mediterranean flavorings, unusual but very tasty and refreshing. All the sorbets were served with a small pastry--one a crunchy version of a sugar cookie, one with dates, and another with sesame seeds. More yum. And I haven't even talked about the wine the owner recommended--went perfectly with the meal--or the nice decor--or how friendly and helpful the owner and cooks were helping us make our choices. And best of all, the price was fair, well below what I am used to paying for a comparable meal in the UK or the USA. Go try it, you'll be glad you did.
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4 based on 157 reviews
A small restaurant close to the theatre providing excellent quality food at a fair price. French cuisine with a strong Moroccan influence
One of the best adddesses in town. Tasty food, friendly service and pleasant setting. The combination of Mediterranean spices/cooking methods and traditional French cuisine gives birth to flavorfull and surprising dishes.Service can be a little chaotic when the place fills up...
4 based on 184 reviews
Was out in Perpignan on a Monday night trying to find a place open for dinner. Came across Cafe LâArganier which was quiet but appealing. Itâs next to the castle. Met the owner who speaks at least French, Arabic and English and was charming. Had excellent tagines (monkfish with preserved lemon and lamb with figs) and a bottle of local red wine. What else does one need? All in all a great choice and always nice to support locally owned and operated restaurants! Hi!Thanks a lot for your nice comment and hope see you very soon !
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4 based on 223 reviews
With only a couple of North African restaurants in Perpignan, we decided to have lunch at Le Casablanca. We ordered three different couscous, a traditional Arabic dish. The semoule (grain) was nicely cooked and lightly buttered. The quantity of meat was poor, and the brooth could have used more spices. The vegetables (mainly carrots) were coarsly cut. All of this was presented on unattractive white plates, served by a waitress with no personality, on paper tablecloth! This restaurant needs a complete make over, starting with the decor. The menu needs to be reviewed, and the staff trained on being gracious. Considering the lack of North African restaurants in Perpignan; there is an opportunity here to make this restaurant the destination for good Arabic food. There is a lot of work to be done!
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