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Dar Maghreb - (323) 876-7651
Dar Maghreb
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Faux Moorish palace treats guests to Moroccan delicacies and belly dancing.
7651 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 876-7651 Neighborhoods: Hollywood,Central LA
Markets:
Los Angeles, CA Metro
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Owner Message
- Authentic Moroccan cuisine
- Romantic festive decor
- Enjoy belly dancing
Welcome to Dar Maghreb Restaurant, where you will be treated with traditional Moroccan Hospitality. We will serve you as the honored guest would be served in a typical Moroccan home. We will begin by washing your hands and then treat you to a sumptuous feast. With its fabric covered walls, carpeted floors, exotic spices wafting through the kitchen and the rhythms of Moroccan music filling the air, you'll feel transported to another land. Pull up a cushion, relax, and prepare for a truly memorable dining experience. Dar Maghreb is a perfect place for a romantic evening out, fun with friends or family, or celebrating a birthday.
Customer Reviews
Dar Maghreb
Reviewed by TrealTalk on
2009-03-27T20:09:29Z
I am always open to new experiences, and this was not my first Mongolian restaurant, but most of the food here was just bad...and its on sunset??? unacceptable. sorry
Example: great place for good bread
Reviewed by maevictoria on
2009-03-26T18:33:13Z
This place needs to be updated. They even give you old towels for a napkin. The food used to be good but now it's horrible. The dancers there look old with skin hanging off them. After the owner died I see that this place is ready to be axed for how can it stay in business? The bread was old and the meat tasted like cafeteria food. There's the same down the block that's cheaper and nice looking dancers called Moon of Tunis.
Pros: better than throwing the money out on the street
Cons: food not good for the money
Food is whatever, but service is terrible.
Reviewed by Nixie7337 on
2009-01-23T10:02:28Z
We went to this restaurant because my friends teacher was belly dancing there that night. The menu is set and ran about $35 per person. The eggplant salad to start was really good, but when I asked him for a fork or a spoon to eat it with he told me that I was supposed to eat it with my hands, because that was the tradition. Even though all of the tables around us had silverware. He ended up bringing me a spoon, but with attitude. After this incident, he was rude for the rest of the evening, and when he brought the bill, I asked him for change for my $100 bill, and he told me he didn't have change. I was so disgusted at this point, that I couldn't wait to leave. We were 4 girls all together, so we paid with cash, and the balance on 1 girls credit card, he took the bill and asked us if we would be tipping him using this cash or if we were going to put it on the card. He was so rude it was unbelievable. This place looked like it was right out of some village, and they gave you freaking beach towels as napkins, and they keep the bread in a sombrero like basket that EVERYONE in the restaurant puts their hands on to take their own bread. I could go on, and on, but all I can say is that there are a MILLION other restaurants in Los Angeles, that are soooooo much better than this place. I will never go there again.
Pros: Honestly, there are no pros.
Cons: The service, the prices, the cleanliness.
Food- Not So Good
Reviewed by alissabeth on
2009-01-02T19:49:36Z
We went here for New Years and although we had a great time in the company of our close friends, the food was bland and overcooked in general. Even the bread wasn't good. It would have been nice for someone to tell me when I made the reservation that it would be a price fixed meal. We would have preferred to order from a menu and have more choice. I would skip this place if you are looking for good Moroccan food. We also did not love the ambiance-- it was a bit bright for dinner.
Pros: Good for Large Group
Cons: Bad Food
Too many courses of very rich food.
Reviewed by Maltesers on
2008-05-25T14:10:18Z
I loved the interior and the whole look of the place but I have been here twice now with a large group and did not enjoy the experience either time.
There are too many courses and the food is incredibly rich. Some of the dishes are supposed to be eaten with your hands but it doesn't really work in large groups with sloppy sauces! Our group was put in a very dark corner with no lamps or candles and we could not hear the music. I felt that I was paying for lots of food that I did not really want as it is a set dinner.
Pros: wonderful interior with fountain and mosaics
Cons: Set dinner with too many courses
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