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    Sultán

    3.4 (8 reviews)
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    Closed 12:30 pm - 4:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    cous cous is way better than rice. chicken kabobs are good too. the halal sausages are the ones to order.

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    As Sirat

    As Sirat

    3.9(24 reviews)
    0.1 km

    Located in the twisty pedestrian Arabe section of town, I was drawn here because of Yelp as well as…read moretheir prix fixe menu. Had the 12,50€ dinner that included appetizer, main and Morrocan mint tea with dessert. Daughter split with me and also had a milkshake. Falafel was spot on being moist and flavorful. Second course of chicken tagine had vegetables but no couscous. Veggies were a bit over cooked but chicken was falling off the bone. Mint tea was fresh and sweet. Loved the ambiance and the music! Discovered a couple of new artists that went straight into my Spotify playlist. You get a view of the pedestrian walkway below. Our waiter I discovered spoke French which was a relief since my Spanish is not so great. He actually spoke five languages: Spanish, Arabic, French, English and Berber.

    As Sirat opened my eyes to the wonderful world of Moroccan sweets, and all of the complex spices,…read morearomas, tastes and textures that are unlike anything I have ever experienced before. I ordered the house mint lemonade- which was heavenly, so surprisingly sweet and refreshing (I am now addicted). We also ordered a small platter of assorted Moroccan pastries. These were delicate and crispy, drizzled with honey and garnished with whole almonds, filled with nuts and cinnamon and spices, in such different shapes and varieties. These morsels are simple looking, but every last crumb is sweet and delicious.

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    As Sirat - Beautifully designed interior

    Beautifully designed interior

    As Sirat - The interior of the restaurant

    The interior of the restaurant

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    Picture of signage from the street

    Teteria Restaurante Marrakech - Gustosa cena araba di fronte all'Alhambra

    Teteria Restaurante Marrakech

    3.7(10 reviews)
    0.6 km

    We came to the area to see the gorgeous sunset behind the Alhambra from the famous viewpoint and…read moreloved the whole vibe of this place. Decided to hang out and see the Alhambra lit up in the night and wanted to kill sometime in the meanwhile. This place looked gorgeous with the outdoor seating and the beautiful bougainvillea trees and we decided to hang out on a whim. Inside of the restaurant has a very Moroccan feel and is very elaborately decorated .The person who was helping us told us after we sat down that they won't serve food as they were fasting but we can get beverages which worked out perfect for us because that's all we wanted . There is a huge tea selection and we settled on one (cant recall the name now ) . It came in cute teapots and tasted delicious. If you like us take your tea sugarless I will highly recommend sweetening it here , it tasted so much better . The service was friendly, but they do overcharge. I am assuming the prices are steep because of the prime location

    Sure, service is a little slow, but the food tastes like it was cooked fresh and you can't beat a…read morelocation so close to some of the best views of La Alhambra. For the amount you pay, you get a LOT of food. Arabic Bread: Less than €2 for a huge basket of freshly baked bread. It was fluffy inside, crispy on the outside, and had a sour tang to it. This was definitely my favorite part of the meal. Eggplant Salad: cooked in spices like cumin and garlic, the eggplant was succulent but not sloppy. I really enjoyed eating this with my bread. Chicken Cous Cous with Caramelized Onions and Raisins: absolutely delicious. It wasn't overly sweet, and the almonds were the perfect nutty flavor to pair with it. I loved that it came in a clay pot that kept it super hot. The chicken was so tender it fell right off the bone. Though the chicken tasted a little old, the rest of the flavors made up for it. Lamb with Plums: the lamb I thought was a little dry, but we got many large chunks of lamb. Anywhere else this dish would cost €6 or 7 more. The dried plums soaked up a lot of the sauce and added some moisture to the dish. Again, very nicely balanced flavors. Zumo de kiwi, naranja, etc: Nothing special, but I did appreciate it was freshly made with the pulp still in it.

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    Teteria Restaurante Marrakech
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    Tajin Elvira

    Tajin Elvira

    3.2(6 reviews)
    0.1 km

    DON'T GO HERE. The food was ok, nothing amazing, nothing horrible. The problem was something else…read more We got there and sat down--we were the only customers in the restaurant. We ordered (they did not, for some reason, serve meat skewers at that time, so we had to order something else more expensive). We ate our food and then asked for the check. I told him I was paying by credit card. He said no. He said their card machine was broken. I said I don't carry cash. He said then we have a problem. I said yes we obviously do. Clearly he knew his card machine was broken when we walked in the door BUT NEGLECTED TO TELL US THIS up front. Nor did he tell us at any point when we were there eating our food. How can you run a restaurant and not accept a credit card, especially in a high tourist area?! He insisted I go to a bank machine and withdraw money. Funny thing is, I normally don't carry a card that I can use in the ATM, but this day I had one. Luckily for him we are honest people and came back with the cash payment. (To add insult to injury, later when we got home we discovered that he did not even put all of our leftover food in the take-home box for us). :( We just moved to a Granada and I love Moroccan food, but I WILL NOT EVER BE BACK TO THE RESTAURANT, nor will I recommend them to anyone. They have lost a potential lifetime customer.

    Walking down a small street and saw this place and recognized the name from a recommendation I got…read more This place is darling. Small and quaint and the moroccan decor is lovely! We started off with tea and sweets, I had the vanilla, hubby had the house special, both were delicious! My husband ordered the Lamb Tajin- it was delicious. I got the lentil soup and it was one of the best I've had. The bread was soft and pillowy and best of all was the friendly service. Great experience!

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    Tajin Elvira - Lentils and lamb tajin Tea and sweets Everything excellent

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    Lentils and lamb tajin Tea and sweets Everything excellent

    Sultán - arabian - Updated May 2026

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