Al Andalus
Moroccan, arab · Corso Undici Febbraio
Sobre Al Andalus
Situato in Corso Undici Febbraio, Al Andalus vi invita a scoprire i sapori autentici del Marocco. Offriamo un'esperienza culinaria unica, con piatti preparati con cura e ingredienti freschi. I nostri clienti apprezzano particolarmente l'atmosfera accogliente e raffinata, ideale per una cena intima o...
Situato in Corso Undici Febbraio, Al Andalus vi invita a scoprire i sapori autentici del Marocco. Offriamo un'esperienza culinaria unica, con piatti preparati con cura e ingredienti freschi. I nostri clienti apprezzano particolarmente l'atmosfera accogliente e raffinata, ideale per una cena intima o un pranzo tra amici. Il nostro menù, pur non essendo vastissimo, propone specialità marocchine deliziose, come il couscous e piatti ricchi di spezie. Il servizio è attento e cordiale, e ci impegniamo a rendere ogni visita un'esperienza memorabile. Offriamo opzioni per pranzo e cena, con possibilità di consegna a domicilio e accogliamo volentieri chi desidera mangiare da solo. La nostra struttura è completamente accessibile a persone con mobilità ridotta. Ottimo caffè e dessert completano la nostra offerta.
O que dizem os clientes de Al Andalus
Al Andalus offre un'esperienza marocchina autentica con cibo delizioso e servizio cordiale. Molti apprezzano il menù degustazione, il tè marocchino e l'atmosfera accogliente. Alcuni segnalano porzioni piccole e prezzi leggermente alti.
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Tip: Provate il menù degustazione per un'esperienza completa della cucina marocchina. Alcuni consigliano di fare attenzione ai prezzi e alle possibili discrepanze nel menu.
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Al Andalus está localizado em Corso Undici Febbraio, rodeado de locais de interesse cultural e histórico. Aqui estão alguns dos pontos mais notáveis nas proximidades.
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Avaliações de Al Andalus Corso Undici Febbraio
I dined with a friend, choosing the tasting menu. The five-course appetizer was very good and carefully prepared, the vegetable couscous was flavorful (personally, I would have preferred it with meat), and the tajin with plums and apricots was truly delicious. The dinner concluded with a small plate of artisanal biscuits. Everything was fresh, high-quality, and carefully prepared: a wonderful Moroccan culinary experience.
A simple and delicious place. The Moroccan food is delicious, and the service is quick and friendly. The atmosphere is traditional and refined, without any unnecessary frills, and the dishes (with attention to both aesthetics and taste) are absolutely adequate. We'll definitely be back. On the upper floor, there's a hammam that closes at 8:00 PM... a great idea to combine relaxation with an excellent ethnic dinner.
Beautiful location, good service, a little slow, but I think everything is freshly prepared. A truly wonderful experience. The main course was a little limited, but the food was truly flavorful. I recommend their tea, which is truly excellent. The price was in line with the location. I was a couple, and we ordered a mixed appetizer, a couscous with vegetables, and a chicken and potato tagine, but there were very few potatoes.
Today I had my Eid dinner here. The owner was amazing! At first we recieved our welcome drinks that was morrocon mint tea. We had an appetizer which were all fresh and the presentation was great. Then we had three types of Tajin. We wanted plain couscous with our Tajin so the owner provided it as a complimentary! Overall it was an amazing dinner experience and would like to visit again. It was definetly an upscale dinner experience and the decor matched the whole morrocon theme! Bonus point: the owner speaks a bit of English so it was easy to communicate.
Taking advantage of a 50% discount on the restaurant's set menu and the recommendation of a friend who knows Moroccan dishes very well, I decided to try this place with my friends. We were completely satisfied and impressed by the quality of the products offered. Thanks to the offer, the cost was less than 20 euros (about 16), even though the set menu included dessert. My only criticism was the tea, which is important in Moroccan culture and was, in fact, served, but only a glass (I would have preferred a "jug" served in the center of the table). I think it's difficult to find such a traditional place in Turin, so I highly recommend it. PS. There's also a squat toilet inside.
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Great food and great service! Fully recommended. We will come back.
Very delicious and a variety of food
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Very good value for money. Everything was good, the only thing I'd say was the mixed pastries weren't great, but that doesn't matter. The tasting menu is all delicious, and there are a la carte options to choose from.
We were a group of five for dinner, and despite having a problem with our reservation on The Fork, the owner was very kind and gave us a discount anyway. We dined on the house-style mixed appetizer (homus, falafel, zaaluc, tabula, and vegetable briwat), a meat briwat, an excellent veal, prune, and apricot tagine, a Lebanese main course, Marrakech couscous, and a kofte tagine. To finish, we enjoyed a selection of almond paste pastries and some baklauas (about four portions per plate), as well as a very good and not overly sweet mint tea! All this for about €30 per person, in keeping with the tranquility and simplicity of the place and the courtesy of the staff!
🇬🇧 We chose to try this restaurant because of the many positive user reviews, and we must say we were really happy with our choice. We chose the €26 tasting menu (which included a mixed appetizer, soup, couscous, tagine, desserts, tea, and water) and were very satisfied with all the dishes. The restaurant's interior is decorated in Arabic style, the food is truly delicious, and the courtesy of all the waiters made us feel pampered, like a typical Arab welcome. The only downside is that the restaurant is a bit difficult to find because it's located inside a courtyard after going down a few flights of stairs. A fantastic experience and recommended to everyone! 🇬🇧 We chose to try this restaurant because of the many positive user reviews, and we must say that we were really happy with our choice. We chose the €26 tasting menu (which included a mixed starter, soup, coucous, tajin, desserts, tea and water) and we were very satisfied with all the dishes. The interior of the restaurant is adorned with Arabic style, the food is really very good and the courtesy of all the waiters made us feel pampered like the typical Arab welcome. The only unfortunate point is that the restaurant is a little difficult to find because it is located inside a courtyard after going down a few flights of stairs. Fantastic experience and recommended to everyone!
Perfect Arabic dinner! Very simple place and super friendly waiters. Family dinner; as soon as we arrived, they brought us mint green tea with bread and olives. The food was really good, the mixed antipasto was delicious (the hummus and falafel were the best), but my favorite dish was absolutely the Marrakech couscous, a mix of sweet and savory with perfect spices. The chicken tagine and veal tagine were also very good. I recommend the chicken pesto only if you like nutmeg and cinnamon, as they dominate. The only dish I didn't like was the Lebanese main course; the chicken was super dry and tasted burnt. For dessert, I recommend the baklava, the best I've ever had, with a taste that wasn't overly honeyed but full of peanuts, perfect with mint green tea. I don't recommend the Arabic desserts, however; they're nothing special, all very similar and like dry Italian biscuits. Overall, highly recommended!
A Moroccan restaurant with authentic flavors, in a refined setting (we're in the Hammam near Porta Palazzo). The manager is extremely kind, while a few more smiles—and a little less haste in wanting to close at 10:15 PM—from the waiter wouldn't hurt. Overall, a very positive experience, were it not for the prices. The so-called "single dish" (excellent, to be honest), consisting of a few grilled sausages and grilled vegetables, is simply a second course at an exorbitant price. What's astonishing is the price of the desserts: eight euros for a slice of Baklaoua is a Michelin-starred restaurant price. In short, spending 40 euros per person for two appetizers for four and one main course each is truly inadequate. It's a shame because the food and the location were truly delightful.
The food was good, but unfortunately, some of the dishes, mostly gluten-free, weren't available, so the person with an intolerance had less choice than expected, but what they did have was appreciated. Perhaps the portions, unlike in real Morocco, are a bit small, especially the tagine. The prices, for such basic, humble food, are also perhaps a bit high. I'd read reviews that described the atmosphere as a place that evokes the charm of Morocco, and having been there several times, it didn't give me that feeling. I'll go back anyway, perhaps to change my mind, given that overall, the evening was pleasant.
I'm leaving a review because I was scammed. Let me start by saying I had a great time: I have to admit, the food was excellent, the atmosphere was charming, and the service was very friendly. It's a shame that, when paying, I discovered they use two menus with different prices: one for regular customers and one with higher prices for those who book using TheFork discounts. A real scam that ruined an otherwise wonderful experience.
Don’t go there for the buffet. My stomach hurts for two days now. Update: most disgusting restaurant reply to my review
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Via Gianfrancesco Fiochetto, 15, 10152 Torino TO, Italy
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