Book Moroccan Restaurants in London

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Couscous Darna Restaurant
Feel the heat of the Moroccan desert at Couscous Darna -- the fire of the people, the warmth of the hues and the passion in the cooking. Fittings and ambiance are imported from Morocco, creating an authentic outpost of North Africa in the heart of South Kensington. You’ll be surrounded by ochre walls, Berber pottery and pierced wooden screens while relaxing on chairs upholstered in Berber script. Bring a friend and start the meal with the kemla salad terre-mer, including a very good aubergine zaalouk, then follow with one of the eight tagines or Darna’s signature couscous with lamb, chicken, and merguez sausages. The wine list has a unique list of Moroccan beers, wines and cocktails to explore. Don’t miss the shisha pipe. Belly dancers at the weekend.

Cuisine: Moroccan
Location: 91 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 3LD [Map]

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El Cantara
Located in Frith Street, El Cantara is the epicentre of Soho's Spanish and Moroccan communities. Much-loved for its authentic fare, this is a true neighbourhood restaurant where people meet to share good food, good company and lots of laughter. We love El Cantara for its eclectic crowd, welcoming atmosphere, shisha terrace, and menu filled with classic Spanish and Moroccan dishes. Favourites include the charmoula sardinas – oven-baked sardines served with a mixed herb crust; the Jawaneh – grilled chicken wings in a fragrant orange and paprika marinade; and the Moroccan lamb tagine. El Cantara has a wine list with bottles from Spain, France and Chile which is annotated with helpful tasting notes.

Cuisine: Moroccan, Spanish
Location: 45 Frith Street, Soho, W1D 4SD [Map]

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Moroccan Tagine
Visitors to London will be keen to explore the famous Portobello markets, but if you take a short stroll off the beaten path you’ll discover the Moroccan Tagine. Golborne Road is only minutes from Portobello in Notting Hill, and this bustling strip is where locals come to do their market shopping. Lined with makeshift bric-a-brac stalls and street vendors, this is a lively corner of west London and Moroccan Tagine is a relaxed and down-to-earth place to come for authentic and affordable fare. Close to Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park tube stations, Moroccan Tagine is perfect for fun nights out with friends, weekend lunch dates, and post Portobello bites to eat.

Cuisine: Moroccan
Location: 95 Golborne Road, London, W10 5NL [Map]

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Original Tagines
Tucked away just south of Regent’s Park near Baker Street, Original Tagine is an intimate restaurant in Marylebone that has garnered rave reviews for its understated interior and modern Moroccan fare. Whether you’re after a romantic table for two or a venue for a discreet business meeting, Original Tagine has a cosy local vibe. Noticeably missing are the souk-style throw-cushions and belly dancers one normally associates with Moroccan dining, and in their place are simple tiled floors and ironwork furniture. Signature dishes from the kitchen include the Tagine chicken-lemon cooked with ginger, herbs, carrots, green olives and preserved lemons; the cous cous kedra with lamb and caramelised raisins; and the rice pudding with orange blossom.

Cuisine: Moroccan
Location: 7a Dorset Street, London, W1U 6QN [Map]

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Sahara Restaurant
In London's Notting Hill you can eat food from virtually any country you care to mention. If you’re in the mood for authentic Moroccan cuisine then pass beneath the colourful arches of Sahara Restaurant and into the warmth of this traditional Southern Moroccan restaurant. Bright yellow banquette seating catches the eye, as do little lanterns illuminating sandblasted walls. But it’s Sahara Restaurant's food that really shines out; homemade meat, fish and vegetable tagines are cooked with real skill and affection. Moroccan dishes aren’t simple; the balance of powerful spices such as cinnamon and saffron not easily achieved. The night starts well - you’re served hot fresh bread with a small bowl of olive oil, marinated olives and homemade harissa – and just gets better.

Cuisine: Moroccan
Location: 39 Hereford Road, London, W2 4AB [Map]

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Sidi Maarouf
Sidi Maarouf is a popular restaurant on London's bustling Edgware Road. Amongst the shisha smokers and discount electrical shops, this little Moroccan gem is a favourite with locals, businessmen and tourists. With bright red walls, crisp white tablecloths and friendly service, Sidi Maarouf is famous for its fresh, fragrant flavours and traditional recipes. The sumptuos Moroccan décor compliments the hearty menu. Popular dishes include the feta and mint briouettes and the chicken badawi tagine – pieces of chicken breast cooked with potato, green peas and olives - with couscous. With a buzzy atmosphere, top food and a location convenient to Paddington and Edgware Road stations - Sidi Maarouf is a fun place to catch up with colleagues and friends.

Cuisine: Moroccan
Location: 56 - 58 Edgeware Road, London, W2 2JE [Map]

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Souk Bazaar
It must be those of us who are too young to hit the hippy trail have a secret hankering to get away from it all in a kaftan. However, instead of jumping on a ferry from Southern Spain and heading for North Africa, we do it in our lunch hours and head for the nearest North African restaurant. Souk is very much like stepping into Morocco - all low seating, cushions, low lighting and vibrant colours. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening they lay on belly dancing, and there is a dj after 11pm every night except Sunday and Monday. Very Moorish if you are looking for a cheerful, cheap venue in the centre of town.

Cuisine: Moroccan
Location: 27 Litchfield Street, Leicester Square, London, WC2H 9NJ [Map]

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The Triangle Restaurant
toptable Dining Awards 2010 - Runner-up: Under £25. Lovers of Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine adore this little local gem of a restaurant, tucked away between Crouch End and Finsbury Park. Adorned with a colourful array of textiles, jewelled lamps and ruby red walls, the dining room at The Triangle Restaurant is an exotic yet cosy space ideal for romantic nights out and fun dinner parties. The fusion menu at The Triangle Restaurant is superb, and star dishes include the pork fillet with apple and potato gratin and a light mustard sauce; the seared tuna steak with noodles, a baked egg and Oriental sauce; and the French almonds and frangipane tart for dessert. We also highly recommend the Triangle's famous strawberry daiquris.

Cuisine: Moroccan
Location: 1 Ferme Park Road, Crouch End, London, N4 4DS [Map]

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