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I noticed a review in the new Gazette for this place. It's a Moroccan restaurant (add that to OKC's ethnic diversity). On Wednesdays, the owner combines cous cous (granular semolina) with chicken or lamb on Fridays. They are also serving many family recipes.
Cous Cous Cafe 6165 N. May 286-1533 |
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Ok, so I went there last night. First off, here's the website with the menu : .:|:. Couscous Café .:|:. .
Place is small, as you would expect. Maybe nine two-person tables. The menu seems very lunchy. However, every night, they have one dinner special. As mentioned, Fridays are cous cous with lamb (literally my favorite dish in the world), Wednesdays Cous Cous with Chicken, and Mondays are Chicken tagines. I'll preface this by saying I am not the world's biggest fan of chicken tagines, but I had it any way. It was very good. I typically do not like the texture of slowly cooked chicken, and while this was the case here, it tasted great. It was served with French fries artfully (if you can believe that) placed in a circle around the edge of the tagine (tagine means the dish or the pot in which it is cooked). I don't know how authentic French Fries are since I've never been to Morocco. However, I definitely thought it was tasty and well worth the $9. The dish was also well presented for the type of restaurant it is. It kinda looks like a small deli. I also had a pot of moroccan tea. Also good. I will be returning on Friday to check out the lamb. So far, it is a definite should-go place. It is casual and inexpensive and the staff (one person, Abdul, last night) is really nice. OKC is a little short on more obscure foods, and this is a definite find. Speaking of finding, it is a little difficult to find, Its just north of the golden corral on the west side of the street. I don't think it has a sign. If you've never had moroccan food, try a couple of the salads with some friends. I think those are often the best things there. Plus, given the array of kebob, you can take anyone there who likes mediterranean food even if they are not adventurous. For more middle eastern food, you also may want to try Shishkabob on 30th and May (it's ok, but the staff is the nicest around) and the perennial favorite of Med Imports. I'll try and give an update on Friday! |
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I've eaten here twice since I read the article in The Gazette. The first time I ordered the lamb and kefta kabob combo which was very good, but the next day I tried the the lamb tajine and the mint tea. Essentially the lamb tajine was a slow-cooked lamb shank with plums; by the way, the meat used here is halal. I have a refined palate, and I'll admit that this was one of the best lamb dishes I've eaten. While I've never been to Morocco, the tea was very similar to the mint tea I had in Tunisia. I highly recommend this restaurant.
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we went a couple of weeks ago, but with the holidays I haven't gotten a chance to post a review.
Basically, we loved it. There is reasonably different stuff for me (kefta, lamb, etc...) and relatively tame stuff available for my wife (she's a sucker for hummus and falafel) Make sure to get the hot tea. I can't wait to go back on a Wednesday or Friday to try the chicken or lamb with cous cous. We'll definitely be returning. Also, it's a little tough to find, but it's in the shopping center on the West side of May between Golden Corral and Denny's (? I think) |
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The early reviews you guys are putting up make me want to try this sooner, not later!
Interesting location... that's just a couple of blocks north of Zorba's 'new' location, isn't it? The competition will be a good thing, I hope. |
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I drove 8 miles to get there with the address in hand, only to have to turn around because I could not find it. I was pretty disappointed! I wish the place would put up a sign or something,
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we literally drove by it 3 times before we found it. It's definitely nondescript in that little shopping center.
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my daughter and her boyfriend went the other evening on my suggestion (from OKC Talk!) but they got there too late for dinner. But she said the owner was super nice and very apologetic and they had the tea which was very good.
It is in the same shopping center as Best Buy on N. W. 57th and May but on the side that faces May Avenue. I believe there used to be an eyeglass place there before? |
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my one gripe with the place was that the owner was almost too accomodating. I did my usual "what do you guys do best/what do you eat?" (which drive my wife crazy) and he said "everything is great. I eat it all"
really, though, based on our 3 dishes, I can't say that his statement was wrong. The tea is excellent. |
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I finally got to this place and I loved it. I posted a full review on my blog at the following link. I gave link credit to OKCTalk and this thread for turning me onto this place! Thanks you guys!
Check out the review, rate it, and leave me a comment if you like: CousCous Cafe Brings the Taste of Morocco to Oklahoma City |
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After reading the review at eataroundOKC's site, my info on the location was wrong - sorry about that! Guess I shouldn't always listen to my daughter . . . anyway, eataround gives great directions to the location if you have tried to find it.
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Absolutely fantastic! Everything we had (especially the tea) was great! Thanks again eataroundokc (and others on this thread) for giving it a glowing review, since its so hard to pick where to eat around OKC with so many great things to try.
Try the Fish Tagine (sp?). It was a special, and OH MAN!!! I'll be dreaming about it for weeks. I don't know what is in it per se, but it was a spicy and sweet sauce...oh forget it, just have to try it! I hope this gem does well, please keep them in business!
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I believe it is, yes. But be advised, they are not known for being quick. I've heard several people express frustration that it took so long. If you do try it, please let us know how your experience goes.
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I've eaten there twice and one time I got the tea for free.
Probably because of all of my charm. Anyway, they were very nice. We've sampled a few things and the kefta was really good. Grape leaves were really good. |
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I have ate there for the first time yesterday and every thing that i had was good hummus lamb kabob ect. and the location well not that great it is hard to find but i still love zorbas there hummus and kabobs are the best and the people are always friendly there but it is always good to have competion and a second choice to eat at if zorbas is way full
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