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Marrakech
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Lacto
Beer/Wine
Middle Eastern
Moroccan
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Cozy restaurant with lovely decor and shisha.
Offers vegan choices such as falafel, real hummus and pitta, soup and a couscous dish.
Vegetarians can order shakshuka and a Spanish omelette. Moroccan tea also. Open Mon-Sun 12:00pm-10:00pm.
8 Reviews
First Review by sarabessie
fabianaiannone
Points +23
Troppo caro e con porzioni minuscole - Edit
Ha poche opzioni vegetariane e vegane, neppure sempre disponibili in più è molto caro soprattutto con rispetto ai prezzi che propone.
Read moreCons: Troppo caro, Scarse condizioni igieniche, Poche opzioni
Guest
alchademyc
Points +255
Expensive - Edit
The hummus was good, but not worth the 35 bolivianos, especially as it's lacking tahini and isn't all that tasty and there's only a small amount of hummus anyway (enough for the two slices of pita bread that comes with it).
Read moreAlso, not many vegan options, and as another commenter mentioned, the owner is kind of pushy, and the place is really small. I didn't feel comfortable, and by the end had regretted even ordering the hummus. If your prices are fair and the quality is good, the food will speak for itself...
Pros: Hummus (no tahini) was ok, 7.8/10
Cons: Expensive , Not many vegan options.
Guest
Vegandario
Points +1563
Good food but not many vegan options - Edit
This place is VERY small. The owner is very eager to offer you what they have. As a vegan, we could only order the falafel (very good), hummus, and the tabbouleh (delicious). Unfortunately they were out of the pita bread, which was a pity since that is one key ingredient in Moroccan food. Overall good, especially if you want a change of the local food.
Read morePros: Located in the center
Cons: Not many vegan options
Guest
johnsull91
Points +81
Too expensive, should be listed as $$$ - Edit
The owner offers you dishes and before you know it your paying for 35B plus for hummus and 12B for a small bottle of water. A plate of 7 falafels is 48B. I wouldn't come back here due to the prices and forceful owner.
Read morePros: The food is tasty.
Cons: Very expensive, the owner.
alchademyc
Totally agreed
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SavaV
Points +77
Good food - Edit
The food we got was delicious. The owner, who attended us, was a bit pushy and out of a lot of dishes. Regardless we enjoyed hummus, pita, tabboule, falafels and a lemonade. Was very filling!!! Great late night option for vegans.
Read morePros: Open late, Good portions
Guest
garethdavies514
Points +202
I would give this 5 stars if I could... - Edit
...but happy cow only allows 4* for those serving meat.
Read moreThe food was excellent, we had the veggie couscous, falafel and hummous plates. Amazing homemade lemonade to go with it.
We were given lovely fresh mint tea to finish.
The owner is very friendly and the restaurant itself decorated perfectly - cosy place.
I'd highly recommend.
Pros: Tasty food and large portions , Decor / atmosphere , Staff
Cons: A little expensive compared to most places, But worth it for the quality, service, and something different
Guest
Aimee.May
Points +82
Expensive but tasty - Edit
Very small menu. Vegan options are falafel, hummus, tomato herb dip, and couscous. Fallafel and herb dip were very tasty. Hummus was bland. Quite expensive for what it was.
Read morePros: Tasty food
Cons: Expensive
Guest
sarabessie
Points +48
nice for a change - Edit
This place has decent vegetarian couscous and falafel, though not at all authentic. The hummus and pitta were rather disappointing, not flavourful. Prices are high for La Paz, but if you’ve been traveling in South America for awhile like us it’s nice to have something different - we hadn’t had couscous in months. They also serve lovely fresh mint tea.
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