19 reviews about Morrocan Soup Bar

Anonymous
verified email - 06 Jul 2011

Haven't been to many Morrocan places to compare but based on what I had at the Morrocan Soup Bar, it is very similar to Lebanese food. I did not find the food as tasty as portrayed by the reviews. Not sure why it is so popular.. When I went there, there was already a queue at 6pm. It could be that I didn't try one of its specialties.. I am not a vegetarian but I guess this place will be good choice for vegetarians.

verified email - 11 Apr 2011

I've been coming here for years and am not a vegetarian the food is great and the banquet great value for money. The service is unique and its a very grounding honest experience definitely recommend it.

Approximate cost: $20

verified email - 12 Mar 2011

Refreshing decor and great that its a vegetarian restaurant but I really felt this was overpriced for what I could make myself and Im not a good cook but I am mainly vegetarian so maybe the food wasnt that 'unusual' for me.

Laureli 29 Nov 2012

I concur. Nice place, but nothing out of the usual. Maybe more of a novelty for non vegies!

Anonymous
verified email - 19 Dec 2010

while the dine in option is expensive at $17... take your containers with you and get takeaway. very cheap very tasty. if i lived closer i would do this every week and life off it!

Approximate cost: $17

verified email - 01 Jun 2009

How can you beat $20 for a full Moroccan feast? You couldn't possibly beat this place in terms of value for money and all the food is VERY TASTY!! Definitely worth a visit, just be sure to have an empty stomach before you venture there. :)

Anonymous
verified email - 06 May 2009

The best vegetarian food. The chickpea dish is the best I have ever eaten. The set menu is great and they keep bringing you more if you want it for no extra charge. It is very hard to book table, but you can if there are 6 or more people. Go early to get a table as it is very small. It is well worth it. You will not be disappointed.

Approximate cost: $18

verified email - 21 Dec 2008

It's best to get in early as this place fills up quickly and there are no bookings. Despite waiting an hour for a table, we were quickly seated when we came back and given a spearmint tea. We were then given a verbal menu. Waiting staff were very friendly and inquired about allergies while taking our order.

We chose the banquet for $16 each which consisted of a large entree of pita bread and a variety of dips. I was given a bowl of carrots instead of pita bread due to my wheat intolerance.

The main was 3 different Moroccan dishes, each accompanied by saffron rice. Each dish was delectable and filling.

The dessert was two Moroccan cakes, which were delicious.

This place was great. I will definitely be returning. There are also a variety of soups on the menu that I'm eager to try.

Approximate cost: $17.50

verified email - 03 May 2008

This is one of my favorite places to go for dinner, the banquet is definitely the best deal. With an assortment of dips and bread, followed by a range of morrocan dishes. You never leave hungry. But make sure you book a table, or arrive just before its open or there's no chance of getting a table.

Approximate cost: $17

verified email - 04 Nov 2007

The food is great and more than you can possilbly eat. You know what to expect as the dishes are always reliable. It's cheap and you can take your own containers or pots and get take away really reasonable. It's very busy and only a small place. If you want to book it has to be in advance and only more than 6 people. Looks are decieving in this case, so don't judge till you've eaten.

Approximate cost: $17.50 banquet

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