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    Aladino

    4.3 (19 reviews)
    ModerateMoroccan, Middle Eastern
    Open 1:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    3 years ago

    Cozy environment and great food! Excellent service as well. Good vibes from start to finish.

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    19 years ago

    Very good middle eastern restaurant with nice decor. Waiter is half German / half Greek and lived all his life in Cairo (Agouza)!!

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    9 years ago

    Very bad service. Slow no one take your order for half our. Very slow service , costumers get tired of waiting . I will never go back again

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    The chicken tagine was less sweet, and served with peas and smaller chunks of carrots.

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    Gibraltar - Outside

    Gibraltar

    4.3(7 reviews)
    2.2 kmLavapiés y Embajadores

    Our Moroccan food cravings had been strong for some time, owing to our need for vegetables (France…read moreand Spain both really pile on the bread and cheese, but aren't so vegetably, I think, unless you cook at home) and the fact that the Moroccan place we tried to go to in Toulouse ran out of food at 6pm. Luckily, Gibraltar was right down the street from our AirBnB, and did have food! We ordered the lamb tagine and a bowl of their soup of the day. The soup was hearty, beany and cinnamony, and the tagine had a spare amount (a perfect amount, in my opinion) of nice soft tender lamb surrounding a big marrow-filled bone. There were ample veggies - squash, zucchini, and grilled onions - as well as chickpeas, all piled in a neat, geometric pyramid. My only complaint here is that the zucchini was quite bitter. €11 for both of us though... what a steal! And it even included the ever-present sweet mint tea.

    After having visited Morocco (Fes, Chefchaouen, Meknes) I asked myself, after eating at Gibraltar,…read morewhy I ever left my neighborhood to try Moroccan food. Rather than laud it too much from the get-go, I'll just tell you how our experiences went. Gibraltar is on our route between the house and the supermarket, so we are always passing by there, and I have waved hello to the waiter (whose name I learned is Ismail) several times before we finally made good on our promise to ourselves to stop in. We ordered some tea and it came hot as any Moroccan tea, but with rosemary instead of mint. I wondered if there was a second type of Moroccan tea, one with rosemary, and wrote it off to my enduring ignorance of Moroccan culture. It was still good tea. With the tea came a plate of tapas...tapas?! With tea? It was a plate of chopped chocolate (nutella?) crepes. I'll let you imagine how delicious they were. We went to finish and pay, but Ismail brought us two more teas, citing how he'd forgotten to sugar the first two appropriately. We didn't have anywhere to go, so we smilingly accepted and enjoyed another pair of rosemary teas, finishing them just a little faster than we'd finished the first round. When I went to pay, Ismail wouldn't let me! I demanded to the point of pressing money into his hand, but he refused! He was worried that we'd had a sub-par experience and the gesture was one of goodwill. I want to make something clear: I have never had such good service in Spain, or really...anywhere else in the world, given the trappings of the place (by all accounts a typical, low-rent cafe) and the size of the order (two teas!). No server has treated me, as a customer, with the care and kindness that Ismail did that day. I spent some time in the foodservice industry, and I remember how I didn't like customers gushing over good service...yet here I am, singing the praises of a man who seems to be made purely of class. I was so impressed I returned with friends, and the experience was just as good the second time around. We tried the tagines and the couscous dishes, which arrived in a reasonable space of time. I found them superlative (better than many I tried in Morocco) and less expensive than their Moroccan counterparts. Hear me: this place is still a hidden gem in Madrid. You can still see lots of Moroccans hanging about, taking their tea on the street corner with their unsupervised kids playing around the door. "Ethnic" restaurants which still appeal to their native ethnicities are rare and seem to lose their magic when outed to the world. Get here before that happens!

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    Arabia - Baklava y te.

    Arabia

    3.8(32 reviews)
    1.5 kmChueca
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    This place's probably 1 of the coolest spot I've ever dined in. The décor is totally superb and…read moreunique like none other. The layout and atmosphere totally transported me to a romantic getaway in Middle East somewhere. Unfortunately, I was dining alone -___- Cuscus de Carne - Beef couscous. It's just ok, the couscous was done decently nice, but the beef could've been done better. Te Frio - Iced Mint Tea. This is very refreshing, I'd recommend it! FYI - The workers here speak 0 English. When I said I felt like I was transported to somewhere in Middle East, I wasn't kidding lol... I was lost even looking at their menu, I had to google translate everything! They only got 1 employee serving, so your food'll take awhile. However, it's the perfect date spot!

    This place is gorgeous! I mean, the entrance alone was enchanting. Great date spot!…read more The service is over-eager as they kept taking things away that we weren't done with but at least they were attentive. The food is why I would return. Their Cous Cous pots are sublime and their chicken in a pastry was superb. It's supposed to be tagine but they don't call it that. My calabaza and milk (yes, leche) pot was a hit and the hubster's fave. And all super cheap for the quality of cooking you're getting. Let's not overlook the perfection that is their hummus. One note, however, the hubster's niece found a hair in her dish. Ew, I know, but the food is seriously that delicious that I'd overlook it. They also have seating on the floor but since my mother-in-law wouldn't be comfy, we opted for a large table in the back. If you come, ask for the floor seating for a more authentico experience.

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