Marrakech Nights Restaurant


South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon
Marrakech Nights Restaurant, Seoul
Address: 1F 57-16 Itaewon-Dong,
Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea
Phone: 010 5801 9444

Marrakech Nights Restaurant is located at the Banpo Bridge end of Itaewon High Street, on the right as you go up the hill past Pizza Hut, on the left side of the pizzeria you will see the little yellow sign.

Marrakech Night is owned and run by Rhiti Mostafa. The restaurant serves up fabulous, hot, freshly-made authentic cuisines. The restaurant is a bit small with just five tables. There are approximately 15 smoking hookah machines available for customers to use if they wish.

The walls are draped in North African hangings. There are flashing multicolored fairy lights and the walls are decorated with random tourist souvenirs like ceremonial knives, odd photos. In the corner, on a wall-mounted platform the there is a TV set.

The restaurant offers you some of the most exotic and delicious contemporary food you can imagine. The food is as fresh as the atmosphere. The menu is varied, simple and uncomplicated and gives you the opportunity to choose from. You can order crispy falafel, baba ghanoush, and home made yoghurt; chicken with apricots- delicately spiced sauce and fat apricots all sizzling in the dish is really mouthwatering. It is quite a short menu but lots of lip smacking options to choose from.

The atmosphere is laid back. The tables are lined close to each other. You will often get chatting to your neighbours, and if you can reach the beer fridge, you may help yourself and Rhiti will count the bottles of cans at the end of the meal when he is totting up your bill.

This is a place where you can have a good meal with drinks at a very minimal cost. This place is good to have a cozy meal without any frills.

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