Tagine
Moroccan Cuisine

Tagine

4.3
24 reviews
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Chloe
· Jul 26, 2025
5/5

Pairing Tagine correctly — a note on Moroccan mint tea

Most people overlook how much the right drink changes Tagine. I ordered it with Moroccan mint tea and the warmly spiced and aromatic elements of the dish sharpened considerably against the pairing. harissa in particular became more prominent in a good way. hospitality rituals including mint tea ser…

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Mia
· May 04, 2023
3/5

Ingredient appreciation — what makes Tagine special

What sets Tagine apart is the handling of preserved lemon. In lesser versions this is treated as a background note. Here it's central and the richly perfumed result shows it. I've started buying it to cook with at home after this experience. hospitality rituals including mint tea service are integr…

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Stefan
· Aug 20, 2025
4/5

Pairing Tagine correctly — a note on Casablanca beer

Most people overlook how much the right drink changes Tagine. I ordered it with Casablanca beer and the complex with dried fruit and spice elements of the dish sharpened considerably against the pairing. medjool dates in particular became more prominent in a good way. Moroccan cuisine draws from Be…

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Dylan
· Nov 22, 2023
5/5

Restaurant review — Tagine that actually delivered

I'm sceptical of any restaurant claiming to do Tagine well, having been disappointed often enough. This one delivered. The richly perfumed base was authentic and the use of preserved lemon showed real knowledge. Moroccan cuisine draws from Berber, Arab, Andalusian, and French influences. The atmosp…

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Marcus
· Sep 05, 2023
5/5

Tagine exceeded every expectation

I went in with low expectations — I'd had mediocre versions before. What I found was Tagine made with real commitment to preserved lemon and technique. The warmly spiced and aromatic result was more complex and satisfying than anything I'd had before. hospitality rituals including mint tea service …

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Mia
· Dec 05, 2025
5/5

Street food Tagine — the authentic version

The best Tagine I've ever had came from a street stall, not a restaurant. The richly perfumed intensity was completely different — more direct and uncompromised. ras el hanout was used without hesitation, the way it should be. hospitality rituals including mint tea service are integral to the food …

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Grace
· Aug 08, 2023
5/5

Best Tagine I've had — and I've tried a few

Having eaten Tagine at several restaurants over the past year, I can say this version is the best. The warmly spiced and aromatic quality is more pronounced here than anywhere else I've tried. argan oil is handled with real knowledge — you can taste the difference. This is proper a riad rooftop din…

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Dylan
· Jan 10, 2026
5/5

Underwhelming Tagine — expected more

I was looking forward to Tagine here based on the reputation. The reality was disappointing. The sweet and savoury together character that makes this dish special was muted — either from shortcuts with harissa or from scaling up production at the expense of quality. hospitality rituals including mi…

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Lucas
· Oct 18, 2023
4/5

Why Tagine deserves more attention

Tagine rarely gets the international recognition it deserves. The warmly spiced and aromatic complexity is genuine, not simple, and the technique involved in using preserved lemon correctly takes real skill. Moroccan cuisine draws from Berber, Arab, Andalusian, and French influences. I encountered …

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Diana
· Oct 09, 2024
5/5

Tagine for a dinner party — went down extremely well

I made Tagine for eight guests who had varying familiarity with the cuisine. Every single person asked for the recipe. The warmly spiced and aromatic profile was the main talking point — no one had quite experienced preserved lemon used that way before. hospitality rituals including mint tea servic…

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