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Moroccan cuisine is extremely diverse, thanks to Morocco’s interaction with other cultures and nations over the centuries. Moroccan cuisine has been subject to Berber, Moorish, and Arab influences. The cooks in the royal kitchens of Fez, Meknes, Marrakesh, Rabat and Tetouan refined it over the centuries and created the basis for what is known as Moroccan cuisine today.

INGREDIENTS

Morocco produces a large range of Mediterranean fruits and vegetables and even some tropical ones. Common meats include beef, lamb, goat, pigeon and chicken, which serve as a base for the cuisine. Characteristic flavorings include lemon pickle, cold-pressed, unrefined olive oil and dried fruits.

SPICES

Spices are used extensively in Moroccan food. Although spices have been imported to Morocco for thousands of years, many ingredients, like saffron from Tiliouine, mint and olives from Meknes, and oranges and lemons from Fez, are home-grown. Common spices include karfa (cinnamon), kamoun (cumin), kharkoum (turmeric), skinjbir (ginger), libzar (pepper), tahmira (paprika), anise seed, sesame seeds, qesbour (coriander), and zaafran beldi (saffron). Common herbs include mint and ‘maadnous’(parsley). Moroccan food is flavorful but not hot spicy.

MAIN DISHES

The main Moroccan Berber dish most people are familiar with is couscous, the old national delicacy. Lamb and beef are the most commonly eaten red meat in Morocco. Poultry is also consumed, and the use of seafood is increasing in Moroccan cuisine. Among the most famous Moroccan Berber dishes are Couscous, Pastilla (also spelled Bsteeya or Bestilla), Tajine, Tanjia and Harira. Although the latter is a soup, it is considered as a dish in itself and is served as such or with dates.

SALADS

Salads include both raw and cooked ingredients, served either hot or cold. Cold salads include zaalouk, an eggplant and tomato mixture, and taktouka a mixture of tomatoes, green peppers, garlic and spices

BEVERAGES

The most popular drink is green tea with mint. Traditionally, making good mint tea in Morocco is considered an art form and the drinking of it with friends and family is often a daily tradition. The pouring technique is as crucial as the quality of the tea itself. Moroccan tea pots have long, curved pouring spouts and this allows the tea to be poured evenly into tiny glasses from a height. Finally, the tea is accompanied with hard sugar cones or lumps.

MENU ALLERGENS


1. Gluten 2. Crustaceans 3. Fish 4. Eggs 5. Peanut 6. Soya 7. Milk 8. Nuts 9. Celery 10. Mustard 11. Sesame Seed 12. Sulphur Dioxide 13. Lupin 14. Molluscs

A LA CARTE


Starters



Harira Soup
Traditional Moroccan vegetable soup, made with tomatoes, chickpeas, lentils, parsley, coriander, celery and vermicelli. Served with Moroccan Bread. Allergens: (1 Wheat), 9, 13
€9.50
Vegan


Zaalouk
Roasted aubergine compote mixed with tomatoes, parsley, onion, coriander, and garlic.
€8.90
Gluten free
Vegan


Hummus
Chickpea purée with tahini sauce, lemon juice and olive oil. Allergens: 11
€8.90
Gluten free
Vegan


Khobiza
Fried spinach compote mixed with olives, preserved lemons, onion, garlic and parsley.
€8.90
Gluten free
Vegan


Falafel
Homemade falafel with garden salad and hummus dip. Allergens: 9
€9.50
Gluten free
Vegan


Halloumi Salad
Grilled halloumi cheese on a Moroccan style salad. Allergens: 7
€10.50
Gluten free
Vegetarian


Chicken Skewers
Marinated chicken, grilled and served with a harissa dip.
€10.90
Gluten free


Spinach Halloumi Filo Pastry
Lightly fried with a baba ganoush dip.
€9.90
Vegetarian


Merguez Meshwi
Homemade chargrilled lamb sausages in a lightly spiced tomato sauce.
€12.50
Gluten free


Kimroun
Lightly fried tiger prawns with red peppers, garlic, chilli and coriander. Allergens: 2
€12.95
Gluten free


Mezze Plate
Selection of vegan dips, served with pitta bread.
€13.50
Vegan



Tagines
Tagine is a Maghrebi dish named after the earthenware pot in which it is cooked.


Barkouk
Lamb pieces in a saffron and prune sauce, topped with sesame seeds and toasted almonds. Allergens: (8 Almond), 11
€23.95
Gluten free


Mogador
Prime Irish beef in a saffron Ras El Hanout sauce with artichokes and peas.
€23.95
Gluten free


Hake
Marinated in chermoula cooked in a rich tomato sauce. Allergens: 2, 3
€24.95
Gluten free


Mazagan Djaj
Roasted half-baby chicken in a saffron, olive and preserved lemon sauce.
€23.50
Gluten free


Casablanca Djaj
Roasted half-baby chicken with poached pear, caramelised onions, toasted almond and sesame seeds. Allergens: (8 Almond), 11
€23.50
Gluten free


Lamb Shank
With seasonal vegetables cooked in a savoury orange blossom reduced sauce.
€26
Gluten free


Merzouga
Vegetarian tagine of sweet potatoes, butternut squash, lentils and roasted peppers in a rich tomato sauce.
€21.95
Gluten free
Vegan


Kofta
Seasoned lamb and beef meatballs with an egg in a warmly spiced tomato. Allergens: 4
€22.50
Gluten free



Couscous
Dish of small steamed balls of crushed durum wheat semolina.


Royal Couscous
Mix of lamb, chicken and grilled merguez with seasonal vegetables on a bed of gently perfumed couscous. Allergens: (1 Wheat), 7
€24.95


Sahara Couscous
Choice of chicken or lamb with caramelised onions, turmeric, cardamon and sultanas. Allergens: (1 Wheat), (8 Almond, Cashew, Walnut), 11
€21.95


Hake Couscous
Fillet of hake and mixed seafood with a light tomato couscous sauce. Allergens: (1 Wheat), 3
€23.50


Fez Couscous
Fresh vegetables traditionally flavoured with a light tomato couscous sauce. Allergens: (1 Wheat)
€20.95
Vegan



Chef’s Speciality



Baked Tiger Prawns
In chili, onion and coriander with a side of chips
€22


Baked Monkfish
Elaborate monkfish recipe with saffron and dates, walnuts and caramelised onions. Allergens: 3, (8 Walnut)
€25
Gluten free


Moroccan Mechoui
Slow-roasted lamb with Ras El Hanout rub. Served with roasted vegetables.
€28.50
Gluten free


Chicken Bastilla
Traditional filo pastry pie, stuffed with chicken, roasted almonds, saffron and spices. Allergens: (1 Wheat), 4, (8 Almond)
€24.95


Seafood Bastilla
Mix of seafood with vermicelli and spices. Allergens: (1 Wheat), 2, 3, 4.
€25.95



Side Orders



Chermoula Marinated Olives
€5
Gluten free
Vegan


Pitta Bread
Allergens: (1 Wheat)
€1.90
Vegan


Moroccan Bread
Allergens: (1 Wheat, Rye), 7, 13
€3.50
Vegetarian


Side Couscous
Allergens: (1 Wheat)
€4
Vegan


Saffron Rice
Allergens: 7
€4
Gluten free
Vegetarian


Mixed Vegetables
€5
Gluten free
Vegan


Chips
€5
Gluten free
Vegan

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