Introducing Gamila cantine marocaine, a remarkable brand that offers an authentic Moroccan dining experience. Located at Gamila cantine marocaine, this hidden gem can be easily found on Google Maps. With an impressive average rating of 4.0684 stars based on 84 reviews, it has garnered positive feedback from satisfied customers. Gamila cantine marocaine is known for their delectable brunch options, flavorful msemen and rfissa, and comfortable seating arrangements with stylish chairs and stools. The ambiance is meticulously organized, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Immerse yourself in this culinary haven and savor the delicious tcharek and harcha, while indulging in the rich aroma of jeera. Whether you are looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of coffee or want to grab a takeout meal, Gamila cantine marocaine has got you covered. So why wait? Experience the opulence of this establishment and be enchanted by the flavors of Morocco.
Amenities and More
- Service options
- Delivery
- Atmosphere
- Cosy
- Planning
- Accepts reservations
- Payments
- Pluxee
- Children
- Good for kids
- Dining options
- Breakfast
- Brunch
Reviews
I heard Moroccan food is popular (and good) in Paris, so I found this spot for our last dinner in the city. I was able to make a reservation via Google for 8 PM on a Friday night. We arrived and there weren't too many people dining there, most likely because there was no AC on a hot August night. At first, we were just going to stick it out but after just a few minutes of sitting and looking at the menu, it was so stuffy and unbearable so we decided to just order some takeout to go. We ordered:
-Mixed Kemia - this was a mix of appetizers that had a bunch of different things. I can't remember everything but it had goat (?) cheese, spiced chickpeas, grilled peppers, zaalouk (eggplant and tomatoes), potatoes, topped with a bit of arugula. I really liked this. All the veggies helped balance out the meat from the other dishes we ordered.
-Couscous Merguez - such a huge portion! They gave us six sausages and this only cost 17 euros! For something like this in NYC for a similar price, you would probably only get two sausages. They were very flavorful. I loved the couscous as well. Even my husband, who doesn't like couscous, said he enjoyed the dish too. This was probably my favorite out of everything we ordered.
-Tagine kefta - this was so good! It reminded me of a shakshouka because it was topped with an egg.
The meal came with bread but I didn't love it. It was very thick and the crust was a little burnt. I'm sure that's how it's meant to be made but it wasn't really for me. I wish I liked the bread because I would have loved to dip it into the kefta. They also threw in a free soup, which was nice of them. It was made with sweet potatoes (?). I love soup and I would have loved it if there wasn't celery in it.
Overall, I would say this might be one of the best Moroccan meals I've ever had. I just wish I could have dined in person. They serve the dishes in actual tagines, so that would have tasted even better at the restaurant. If you're like me and can't bear no AC summer heat, I would recommend checking it out in the wintertime.
As a Moroccan, I think this place is a total failure, food is not tasty the meat is rock solid when it should be tender, the toilet was so dirty I can even describe that part!! Electricity kept going down light went out many times, very basic service. I don’t recommend.
Friendly Moroccan restaurant, excellent service, friendly staff and nice food. Bread was fresh and light. Green tea was a perfect way to end our meal.
Food was really tasty, well presented and fairly priced for the quantities you get. However, I’m removing 2 stars because the toilette was dirty and broken. The door doesn’t close properly. There are 2 sinks, both don’t work… in addition, the place is not well ventilated.
Interesting find! The food are delicious. And quite big portion. On weekends there are brunch for 19 E and 22 E.
I tried the chicken tagine and my son tried the chicken wrap. Its quite big and good for sharing. Nice set up and the resto has a fresh feel to it.
Beautiful place, i am a moroccan so i would say that the food was very tasty, and a very excellent service at this restaurant!
We did go to Paris for a week and we came across that place that is really good. It is a bit tight for us when we had a baby and his stroller 😅 but it is so cozy place!
Thank you !
Very nice staff but awful breakfast menu. Not authentic Moroccan food at all. The tea wasn’t good to. €44 for just one egg and a small msemen and sandwich is ridiculous. I’ve had better Moroccan breakfast for €10! Maybe the dinner is nice but for breakfast I wouldn’t recommend.
Insanely good. I’d give 10 ⭐️ if I could. Amazing food, best Moroccan I’ve been to.
As a Moroccan, I think this place is a total failure, food is not tasty the meat is rock solid when it should be tender, the toilet was so dirty I can even describe that part!! Electricity kept going down light went out many times, very basic service. I don’t recommend.
I heard Moroccan food is popular (and good) in Paris, so I found this spot for our last dinner in the city. I was able to make a reservation via Google for 8 PM on a Friday night. We arrived and there weren't too many people dining there, most likely because there was no AC on a hot August night. At first, we were just going to stick it out but after just a few minutes of sitting and looking at the menu, it was so stuffy and unbearable so we decided to just order some takeout to go. We ordered:
-Mixed Kemia - this was a mix of appetizers that had a bunch of different things. I can't remember everything but it had goat (?) cheese, spiced chickpeas, grilled peppers, zaalouk (eggplant and tomatoes), potatoes, topped with a bit of arugula. I really liked this. All the veggies helped balance out the meat from the other dishes we ordered.
-Couscous Merguez - such a huge portion! They gave us six sausages and this only cost 17 euros! For something like this in NYC for a similar price, you would probably only get two sausages. They were very flavorful. I loved the couscous as well. Even my husband, who doesn't like couscous, said he enjoyed the dish too. This was probably my favorite out of everything we ordered.
-Tagine kefta - this was so good! It reminded me of a shakshouka because it was topped with an egg.
The meal came with bread but I didn't love it. It was very thick and the crust was a little burnt. I'm sure that's how it's meant to be made but it wasn't really for me. I wish I liked the bread because I would have loved to dip it into the kefta. They also threw in a free soup, which was nice of them. It was made with sweet potatoes (?). I love soup and I would have loved it if there wasn't celery in it.
Overall, I would say this might be one of the best Moroccan meals I've ever had. I just wish I could have dined in person. They serve the dishes in actual tagines, so that would have tasted even better at the restaurant. If you're like me and can't bear no AC summer heat, I would recommend checking it out in the wintertime.
Location
Hours
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Monday
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Tuesday
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Wednesday
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Thursday
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Friday
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Saturday
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Sunday
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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