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Contribuisci feedbackPositiw: 1. clean and decently decorated 2. generally authentic eating 3. good Bastela/Pastilla 4. fresh ingredients negatiw: 1. overcrowded cousin 2. bad service 3. uninterested peculiarities 4. wounded cafeteria style tables it was not bad, but it is worth not to visit again.
Tahini (three sorts, with imaginative supplements of chipotle and avocado was greta) and also auberginensalat.
So we are always excited to try a new place, and even though this place is open for a past, we simply did not have to go round. I love Moroccan eating. it is warming, tasteful and full of delicious flavor. (perfect for a...cold day in queretaro!. I was in Morokko, eat in a few Moroccan restaurants in Britain and cooked it yourself and unfortunately this just did not cut. the aromen are there, but the performance lacked the plates we ate. First we had a trio of hummus, it came with pitta and topos, the hummus lacked consistency, a little runny for my lust and the pitta was cold, which is forgable, but the topos fat and unpleasant. it would have been more beautiful with a heated full pitta brot. we had some filo packages that were recommended for the children, 3 were in order, but one was so spicy that my man had to compose for a because, maybe good for a Mexican family, but we are not and certainly should not be recommended for small children, mexican or not. the engaged were generally ok, but nothing exciting. I had the pastell de pollo con almendras y azúcar glacé, it was cold in the inner, I expected it warm not hot, but it was cold comminuted with mandel and many zimt and azúcar gletscher. that's the least. the other half ordered tagine de res. again it came quite cold with a thin sauce and no sweet. there was nothing pleasant about this dish that should warm and fill. it was insipid and small in size. I think this place is probably good for falafel or shawarma, but the most important courses are just not developed enough. we have here in mexiko an amazing sweet and all seasoned are available to make what they try to create. the facility is beautiful, but it was as if they ran out of the money on the tables, which were not in contrast to the design of the restaurant and they were sleepy. the restaurant was not busy, it was Sunday with 3 tables and the service was painfully slow. unfortunately we will not go back.
It is very rare to find authentic Arabic restaurant, so I recommend this place it is really cool place where you can enjoy Moroccan cuisine
My wife and I enjoyed a good dinner with a friend in this newly opened restaurant. Located near the Templo de la Cruz, it will soon be the restaurant of a boutique hotel that surrounds it. We ate in the interior courtyard and enjoyed tajin...de pollo y aceitunas (a flavorful chicken stew with olives) and the pastela de pollo con almendras (a flaky chicken tart with almonds). With non-alcoholic beverages, the total bill for three was 550 pesos (about $28) before tip.