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    Tajine Ottawa

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moul Hanout - Mixed sandwich

    Moul Hanout

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.9 km

    Hidden gem alert! Looking for Moroccan food? Try Moul Hanout!…read more TLDR: Had the mixed (chicken and beef) sandwich, it was awesome. Welcoming and pleasant staff. I popped in to grab a sandwich and got the Mixed Sandwich ($9.95). I thought it would be chicken and beef mixed together, the way the mix it together when you get a mixed shawarma, but it was actually half a beef sandwich and half a chicken sandwich, just not cut in half, lol. See my pictures. Each half had different sauces and different toppings. I wished other stores would do this. So you can try more varieties ;) The beef was ground beef kabobs and the chicken was chicken breast cubes. The chicken side had green olives and cheese. The beef side had lettuce. They both had different sauces. I can't tell you what sauces but they were delicious. The entire sandwich was tasty and very filling. I loved it. I liked the chicken slightly better, because I like leaner meats. The sandwich is toasted, so the bread was nice and crunchy on the outside. I was served my the owner, Fatiya (sorry if I'm spelling the name wrong). She was very sweet and made me feel very welcomed. She told me their store has been open for 9 months (so they opened around January 2023). She said they serve authentic Moroccan food. They do not modify it in attempts to appeal to a greater audience. I like this attitude. Be true to thineself. She said she feels that people are more willing to try new cuisines these days. I am hopeful that she is right. She offered me a sample of their soup, which she said was called Harira. It was delicious. It had a tomato base, lentils, chickpeas, rice and noodles, among other ingredients, but those were the ones I made out. It was bursting with flavour. She said it's popular during Ramadan because it keeps you feeling full. She also gave me a moroccan tea for me to try. It was fantastic. Minty and refreshing. There were lots of loose tea leaves though, so I had to be careful not to swallow them, lol. If I made this at home myself, I think I would strain it. The store sells tangines as well as Moroccan groceries. They had soap imported from Morocco too. They had snacks, sauces and spices, and lots more. There are some seats and tables if you want to eat in. What a great find! So happy to have had some authentic Moroccan food. They are located in a mini strip mall with pot (cannabis, not cooking vessels) shops on both sides, lol. Strategic placement? Perhaps. Serving sandwiches to people who have the munchies ;) Limited amount of free parking in front of the stores.

    Great food and customer services was above and beyond…read more Moroccan ambiance, family friendly and they have some divers Moroccan goodies as well. I'll definitely go there again, recommended

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    Moul Hanout - Inside the store

    Inside the store

    Moul Hanout - Mixed sandwich

    Mixed sandwich

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    Inside the store

    Le Casablanca - Lamb and rice with veggies

    Le Casablanca

    4.1(39 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    Le Casablanca is a hidden gem of the byward market! The food was beyond delicious, the service was…read morekind and helpful and the restaurant offers a fun and cozy ambiance.

    The Short Version: Casual Moroccan restaurant in the Byward…read moreMarket Square building. Food is pre-made and on warming trays so service is quite quick. The Long Version: I believe I have eaten at La Casablanca before but it was many years ago before I was on Yelp. Most recently I got food from here through the Too Good to Go app. (It's an app to reduce food wastage. Restaurants sell leftover/day-old food at a discounted price on the app. The catch is it's a surprise bag so you don't know what you're going to get.) I was on my way home and was walking by the restaurant and noticed they had a surprise bag for sale on the Too Good to Go app for $9.99 and I decided to buy it. The man prepared my meal by scooping various items in the warming trays into a takeout box. I got some chicken skewers, rice, roasted potatoes, cabbage, and a vegetable stew (which consisted of carrots, potatoes, bell peppers, and broccoli). I seemed to get a few rogue chickpeas too, lol. The food was flavorful and I liked the seasonings on it. I also liked the variety and that I got to try a little bit of different items. I felt it was a satisfactory deal for $9.99. However on the app it did list that the value of the surprise bag was $29.99, which I don't feel is true, lol. For the $10 I paid, I'll rate it as 4 stars. I'd give it half that rating though had I paid $30 for a takeout box of food (mostly vegetables and rice) from warming trays, lol. The restaurant is inside the Byward Market Square building so it's kind of food court-like but each restaurant has its own seating. The vibe is very casual. The man serving me was courteous. A good place for quick casual Moroccan food. Review #233 (2025)

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    Le Casablanca - Front of the restaurant (they are a vendor inside the Byward Market Square building).

    Front of the restaurant (they are a vendor inside the Byward Market Square building).

    Le Casablanca - Chicken, rice and veggies box I got from La Casablanca from the Too Good to Go App

    Chicken, rice and veggies box I got from La Casablanca from the Too Good to Go App

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    Centrale Bergham - The New Yorker and fries.

    Centrale Bergham

    3.0(2 reviews)
    13.1 km

    So my brother treated my parents and I to a big Centrale Bergham lunch feast, lol. I've had food at…read moreCentrale Bergham many times, but never at this location in Orleans. I have to say that this location is actually the best one I've had food from to date! The bread was fresh and they were generous with the fillings. So my brother ordered through UberEats and they were having a buy 1 get 1 free deal on 2 different combos. The New Yorker Combo (Pastrami sandwich, fries and a canned drink) for 11.99 and the Berghies Chika Combo (Curry chicken sandwich, fries and a canned drink) for $11.49. So each combo ended up being just $5.75-$6.00. The free one had to be identical to the one you bought. So we got 6 combos in total 2 New Yorker Combos (he paid $1 extra to upgrade the fries to onion rings) and 4 Berghies Chika Combos. He also got a Cappuccino Tiramisu ($4.99) for my mom. I got to eat half of both types of sandwiches and sample both the fries and the onion rings. It was my first time trying the New Yorker sandwich, the Berghies Chika sandwich, as well as the onion rings. I loved everything. So the New Yorker sandwich was my favourite. It was loaded with pastrami that appeared to be fried up, as it was a bit crispy and not slimy like deli meat sometimes is. It also had Swiss cheese, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, and diced onions in it, and Brazil sauce. The bread was fresh (unlike the location on Donald St). It was really good. I liked the Berghies Chika sandwich too, but found it too wet and saucy. It was cubes of real chicken breast mixed in a curry mayo sauce, with cheddar cheese, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes and diced onions. It was tasty, but messy. The onion rings were so crispy. They are breaded instead of battered. They were excellent. The fries I've had many times before. They are shoestring, which are my favourite. Love the fries! For the dipping sauces for the fries, we got the Miami (which is their newest sauce, it's a bit sweet and I loved it), Algerian (their most famous sauce, they sell it by the bottle), Samurai, and Moroccan. They were all tasty and unique. Apparently the American is just ketchup and mayo, so I never get that one, and the Biggie is like McDonald's Big Mac sauce, which I personally find gross, lol, so needless to say, I never get that one either. I had a bit of the Tiramisu (which is imported from France by the way). It was good, but mostly cream with very little cake. I wasn't a huge fan, especially for the price tag. I've always been a fan of Centrale Bergham, ever since I had it for the first time in Montreal. The Bank Street location in Ottawa is good too, but this location in Orleans is my favourite so far in terms of taste. I have never been to the actual Orleans location, and I don't even think I've ever driven by it, so can't comment on the physical location (sorry). However, the food is great :)

    If I could score it a zero I would. Terrible and rude service. The wait time was astounding with…read morezero apologies. When we did get our food, one wraps was lukewarm at best as were the fries. The second wrap was very warm and actually tasty compared to the rest of the food. I would never go back.

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    Centrale Bergham - The New Yorker (Pastrami, cheese, onions, tomatoes and lettuce).

    The New Yorker (Pastrami, cheese, onions, tomatoes and lettuce).

    Centrale Bergham - Berghies Casablanca Sandwich (chicken, olives and fries, in a curry sauce).

    Berghies Casablanca Sandwich (chicken, olives and fries, in a curry sauce).

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