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    Top Moroccan Restaurants near The City, London, United Kingdom

    • Barraka

      “Really good food with the meats cooked fresh in front of you. There were samples on the counter too so you could try something before buying! The staff were…” more

    • Bogayo

      2Bogayo

      3.8 (24 reviews)
      ££Hoxton

      “Charming Moroccan restaurant! I had dinner here with my Mom and we thoroughly enjoyed it.” more

    • Shrigleys Moroccan Café

      “Probably the best Moroccan food in London. Don't believe me? Come try it yourself.” more

    • Kenza

      4Kenza

      3.5 (30 reviews)
      £££Aldgate

      “To gain entry to the "New Moroccan" restaurant, one must first descend a spiral staircase that just...” more

    • Sahara

      5Sahara

      Brick Lane
    • Ottolenghi
      4.3 (98 reviews)

      “Visited for brunch. Tasty Shakshuka (Moroccan egg and tomato dish), with pretty reasonable portions.” more

    • Damascu Bite
      4.0 (5 reviews)
      £Shoreditch

      “heart of brick lane. they do north-african food, whether it is syrian or moroccan ( i cannot really...” more

    • Leon

      8Leon

      4.1 (14 reviews)

      “I always get either the chicken Sicilian meatballs or the Moroccan meatballs.” more

    • Efes

      9Efes

      4.5 (60 reviews)
      ££Whitechapel

      “nice modern dining feel that will give you the feel of eating in Turkish/Moroccan bazaars with all...” more

    • Leon - Bankside
      3.8 (46 reviews)

      “There's a large range of choice from the delicious sweet potato falafel to moroccan meatballs...” more

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