Casual | With children | With family | With friends
Gault&Millau's review2026
A meeting place for regulars, and there are many of them, as it's not unusual for the room to be full to celebrate honest Moroccan cuisine, billed without excess. The briouates are a little greasy, but tasteful and crispy, the couscous is supple and light, and the accompanying meats are of good quality (even if the meatballs aren't memorable). A simple good time with Moroccan and Tunisian wines, and prompt service.