- Moroccan
Tajine - CLOSED
Ratings and Reviews for Tajine
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Mar 22 2012
Clarissa P. via Yelp
Tajine... please tell me this isn't true!!! :( :( :( http://insidescoopsf.sfgate.com/blog/2012/03/20/tajine-closes-im-through-with-the-restaurant-business/read more
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Mar 03 2012
Sheena V. via Yelp
I had never tried Moroccan food before this, so this was a great experience! I think I enjoyed it so much because I had zero expectations, and just let the...read more
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Mar 03 2012
Eric M. via Yelp
I wrote a review after eating there on a Saturday night. (below) But I went on sunday night and as expected, the food was beyond awesome, but this time the...read more
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Nov 20 2007
hana2150 via Citysearch
I really love the food there. It is mouth watering and you feel at home while dining. Tajine is my favorite place to eat....read more
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May 08 2007
rockngal via Citysearch
I love Tajine and the vibe that you feel there... it feels like home, family around, nice people to chat with, great food and grea...read more
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Apr 22 2007
wafiner101 via Citysearch
I have eaten there when it was on Jones St and have been a loyal customer ever since. This restaurant has the tastiest and most au...read more
The Scene
Service and decor are mere afterthoughts at this no-frills joint, with room for about 30, where the draws are the flavors (and prices) of owner Mohammed Ghaleb's native cooking. Ambience is warmed by a pastiche of colorful posters, lanterns, throw pillows and fez hats on male servers. Staff speak mostly French and maneuver the simple dining room enthusiastically but haphazardly. Cuisine is halal (acceptable to the Muslim religion)--alcohol is not served, but there is no corkage fee if you bring your own.
The Food
The Moroccan food here achieved near-cult status at Ghaleb's original Jones Street location, and with this larger space his tajines (savory stews), bastillas (meat pies) and vegetarian or meat couscous dishes attract an even stronger following. It's a terrific place to learn about the cuisine's subtle and exotic--not spicy--flavors (dishes are composed with elements such as almonds, prunes, raisins and sweet vegetables); diners here should try some of each. With portions big enough to share and nothing on the menu costing more than $13, that's easy to do.