For every corner of the world, there is a corner of New York! Check out these hand-picked restaurants to find the city's best Moroccan cuisine.
Like a rose that blossoms out of a sidewalk crack, Tagine Dining Gallery/Lounge sweetens the theatre district with an exotic and alluring perfume. Moroccan lamps, hand-woven Berber textiles and cushy seating create an understated elegance. Habitués here steep themselves in the Ma...
221 West 38th Street (bet. 39th & 40th Sts.)Chef Moustafa El Sayed's Arabian masterpiece, a melange of the finest decor outside of the Middle East with fare to match.
25-22 Steinway StCasual atmosphere and delicious Middle Eastern food, including the best kebabs in Alphabet City.
93 Avenue BAuthentic Moroccan cuisine in the East Village.
320 East 6th StreetAt Nomad you'll feel the charm of the Mediterranean cuisine and the North African desert. The fire of the people, the warmth of the hues and the passion in the cooking. The heart of the menu offers the choices of grills, couscous and tajines. Yet a visit to Nomad must include sav...
78 2nd AveMoroccan and Mediterranean cooking on St. Marks Place.
101 Saint Marks Pl (First Ave. & Ave. A)When looking for a great pre- or post-theater experience with fine dining, style and ambience, look no further. This charming theater-district Brasserie has seating for 150 in dining room, and can additionally accommodate 25 at upstairs the handsome zinc bar and 45 to 60 in lower...
630 9th Ave (West 44th Street)One of the more intriguing lower-level locations of the Upper West Side, the Moroccan decor coupled with candlelight makes for to a tranquil and romantic setting. Get comfy on the pillows and smooch.
65 West 70th Street (Columbus Ave)"East meets West" at this delicious Moroccan eatery.
128 E 4th St (bet. 1st & 2nd Aves.)Barbès Restaurant is named after the famous Paris neighborhood at the foot of the Sacre-Coeur, also known as the 'little piece of North Africa'. The Northernmost part of Africa, the Maghreb, is comprised of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia with cultures captivating with their cuisine...
21 E 36th St (bet. 5th & Madison Aves.)Whether or not Cafe Gitane is charming, cozy and sophisticated or a den of Euro Trash depends on your perspective. Its seductive location, intriguing menu, and fine fare offer much charm. But the endless cellphone calls, the long waits and attitude of both patrons and staff alike...
242 Mott St (Prince St.)A wonderful Moroccan restaurant with evocative food and decor.
2439 Steinway St