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Best Moroccan Restaurants in Ewhurst

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4.4
Awesome(228)
$$$$
• Moroccan • Covent Garden
Booked 1 time today
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Covent Garden, Bab Mansour is a gem of authentic Moroccan cuisine that promises a culinary journey like no other. Diners rave about its "incredibly good food and beautiful restaurant," with the lamb tagine hailed as "melt in the mouth" and a must-try. The restaurant's cozy, welcoming atmosphere complements its "authentic Moroccan vibe" and attentive service. Whether you're enjoying a pre-theatre dinner or a leisurely lunch, Bab Mansour's menu of traditional tagines and couscous dishes is a testament to the rich flavors and artistry of Moroccan cooking. A true "little gem" in central London!
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4.6
Exceptional(3667)
$$$$
• Moroccan • Angel
Booked 29 times today
Moro restaurant in London’s Exmouth Market may retain its reputation as one of the hippest restaurants in one of the hippest parts of the capital, but this Clerkenwell restaurant still focuses more on good food than its own image. Moro’s décor with its polished wooden floors, long zinc bar, open view to the kitchen and its charcoal grill and wood-burning oven, is functional and welcoming. Cuisine of the southern Mediterranean, from the Iberian Peninsula into Northern Africa, is the menu’s exclusive province.
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4.5
Awesome(388)
$$$$
• Moroccan • Hammersmith
Azou is an inviting restaurant on Chiswick’s busy King Street, winner of Ramsay's Best Restaurant, North African category, & awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand. Specialising in the cuisine of Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, Azou’s menu contrasts sweet and spicy, bold and subtle, light and heavy with traditional dishes imbued with North African colour, flavour and texture. The restaurant is cosy and warm, decorated in a typically North African style, complete with lavishly embroidered upholstery and soft, colourful rugs, deep red painted arches and dimly glowing lanterns. Azou is full of character and charm.
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5.0
Exceptional(1)
$$$$
• Moroccan • Islington
Booked 6 times today
Tucked beneath the surface, Downstairs at 180 has evolved into one of London’s most quietly compelling jazz rooms. A family-run space at its core, it carries a sense of care and continuity you can feel the moment you step inside. This isn’t music as background, but as the reason you’re there.As well as a speakeasy cocktail bar, it’s a listening room at heart. Live jazz sits at the centre of the experience: stripped-back and intimate. Each performance feels close enough to touch; musicians trading phrases just feet away, the room breathing with them. Between sets, the carefully curated music carries the same intention, blending deep cuts with timeless records that shape the club’s identity.Come an join us for cocktails, the best sharing platesin London and great jazz.Please note we have live jazz performances on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 8pm to 10/11pm.
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