The new pink awning tipped us off weeks ago that the Moroccan restaurant, Marrakech, would be opening on Bloomfield Avenue opposite Whole Foods. We happened to be walking by last night - the door was open, and the music, soft lights, and our curiousity induced us to go in. Although Marrakech wasn't serving yet, owners Said and Simon Chbihi from Casablanca were happy to show us around. They have opened up a jewel of a restaurant - a magical transformation of the space formerly occupied by Taste of Asia. The upscale, chic look is acheived with tables, lanterns, and architectural accents imported from Morocco. And it looks like the space has great party potential.
We checked out the dinner menu, relieved to find some of our favorites: Pastilla, Briouat, Tagines, and Couscous au Poulet - plus some French dishes like Bouillabaise and Duck Breast with figs. The chef is none other than the mother of Simon and Said - so we have a good feeling about the food, and that it's going to be the real deal. Stay tuned for the review of their lunch and dinner. (If they decide to do take out, maybe they'll name the menu The Marrakech Express.)
Marrakech opens for dinner tonight, August 31, and invites all of Baristaville to come and enjoy a Moroccan experience. In the true North African style, Said and Simon will be offering our readers a complimentary glass of traditional mint tea through Labor Day weekend. Just tell them Baristanet sent you. -- Annette Batson










What a glamorous dining room -- Annette the menu sounds delicious! Can't wait to go!