When you hear the words pastilla,couscous,sfendj or tajine, you naturally think of... Moroccan cuisine! How about treating yourself to some delicious dishes straight from Morocco for lunch today? It doesn't get much more convivial andcomforting than that, does it?
In Paris, Moroccan cuisine reveals its finest assets to gourmets in the capital's Moroccan restaurants. With its rich Berber, Arab,Jewish, andAndalusian influences, colorful dishes, spices that warm the taste buds (including the famous ras-el-hanout blend), and family-style dishes to share among guests, Moroccan cuisine has more than one trick up its sleeve to surprise the palates of Parisians.
And that's good, because we really want to treat ourselves to a delicious couscous prepared according to tradition, a slow-cooked tagine, a crispy and well-stuffed pastilla, or an avalanche of Moroccan pastries, each one more tempting than the last, such assfenj, sweet doughnuts to die for, or traditional almond and honey baklava that sticks to your fingers.
And of course, everything is accompanied by mint tea! Here are some great Moroccan restaurants in Paris!



Zoutra, the Levantine restaurant, wine bar, and eatery that delights Montmartre
Zoutra is the new Levantine restaurant and bar in the 18th arrondissement in Montmartre. The little sister of Adraba, this wine bar with beautiful, creative dishes to share and rich in flavor is a wonderful discovery. We'll tell you more about our discovery. [Read more]



Coderak, delicious burgers with traditional Moroccan recipes
Head for Marrakech without even getting on a plane, thanks to Coderak, a charming Moroccan-style burger restaurant packed with good ideas and flavors from elsewhere. [Read more]



Sonia, an elegant and affordable Moroccan restaurant
Located a stone's throw from Place Pereire, Restaurant Sonia offers Oriental flavors in a setting inspired by a Moroccan riad. The dishes are generous and delicious. [Read more]



Maison Ambre, Moroccan canteen and tea room with home-made pastries, brunch and Ftour menu
Maison Ambre is the name of this canteen, tea room and pastry shop in the 15th arrondissement, just a stone's throw from Gare Montparnasse. Bowls to compose, tagine and pastries of the day await you. [Read more]



Figuig, the excellent Moroccan restaurant where tradition, modernity and a good atmosphere meet
Not far from the Arc de Triomphe, nestled in the Rue de Brey, the Figuig restaurant is an invitation to travel and celebrate! Here, you'll find authentic Moroccan cuisine prepared according to the rules of the art, with the added bonus of live music and Oriental dancing on weekends, all in a setting that's both elegant and exotic. [Read more]



Friday Night, Jewish Shabbat specialties every day of the week
You don't have to wait until Friday night to celebrate. At Vendredi Soir, Shabbat is every day of the week, with Jewish specialties traditionally shared at family tables. [Read more]



Choukran, couscous and Moroccan sandwiches by Abdel Alaoui
Abdel Alaoui opens the Choukran restaurant in the 9th arrondissement. On the menu: couscous, chakchouka and Moroccan sandwiches. [Read more]



Le Méchoui du Prince, the Moroccan restaurant that bewitches the taste buds
Le Méchoui du Prince is a Moroccan restaurant in Paris where you really feel... like a prince. Here you can taste an authentic, tasty and generous Moroccan cuisine that gives you a taste of travel! [Read more]



Loov, tasty and (very) affordable couscous in République
A couscous full of flavor and love, and above all at a very reasonable price, you'll find it at Loov! [Read more]
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