• Le Maghreb

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Middle Eastern
Moroccan
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Moroccan restaurant in Tokyo. From the menu vegans order the following: shorba (soup), falafel, hummus, zaalook, mixed salad, vegetable couscous, and possibly a couple of others - check with staff. Open Tue-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm, Tue-Thu 5:00pm-11:00pm, Fri-Sat 5:00pm-12:00am, Sat-Sun 11:30am-3:30pm, Sun 5:00pm-11:00pm. Closed Mon.


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2 Reviews

First Review by curiosity3

Keito26

Points +356

Vegetarian
26 Aug 2019

Limited (small) choices

While there are vegetarian options I wouldn’t call it a vegetarian destination. It’s expensive and the falafel, while delicious, are not a meal. The hummus serving was small. Maybe a good place to go if you have meat-eating friends but if you are seeking veggies, other places are better.

curiosity3

Points +103

Vegan
23 Jul 2019

Solid Moroccan cuisine with several vegan items on the menu

All the the usual suspects are served - falafel (very tasty, a bit spicy, unlike any falafel we've had so far), hummus, baba ganoush, zaalook, vegetable couscous etc. Pretty good selection, the only things I thought were missing were a vegan tagine, and vegan dumplings/"spring rolls." They mark the vegan items as such, though in the most microscopic font I've ever seen on a restaurant menu. Caution applies - e.g. they used a commercial salad dressing on some of the lettuce that came as a side to the falafel so there's a chance that that contained one or the other animal derived ingredient. Best to ask if you want to make absolutely certain. I'm sure they'll fix that for you if necessary. Service was fast and attentive. Nice guys. Quality of food was quite high I thought, although portions small. Good selection of Moroccan wines. In line with the neighborhood, this isn't a cheap place although not outrageously priced either.

Along with Moti and Bills one of the few options for vegans in the Nikotama area. A bit hard to find, in one of the little alleys behind the Takashimaya south building. Companion animals are welcome.

Pros: Quality food, Comfortable seating, pets also welcome, Fast, attentive service

Cons: A few more vegan items on the menu would be great, Very traditional, not much creativity




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