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Assilah Bistro
About: The Assilah is an independent family run Bistro established around 2001.They are a traditional authentic Moroccan Bistro offering individual Moroccan recipes, Tagines and Couscous dishes using Moroccan herbs and spice. If you're looking for an authentic Moroccan to tempt your tastebuds, this is one of the best in Bristol as well as being one of the first!
Serving Times: Wednesday- Saturday 19:00-23:00
Price Range: ££-£££
Address: 194 Wells Road Totterdown BS4 2AX
Telephone: 07816 202827
Nova
About: They see themself as the most diverse bar in Bristol! Low-key, dimly-lit eatery & bar offering Middle Eastern staples & pub fare plus cocktails & beer. As well as offering the best Moroccan cruisine, they pride themselves in making tasty European-inspired cocktails, with classics such as the Mojito, the Caipirinha and of course the Cosmopolitan!
Serving Times: Monday-Wendsday 14:00-02:00 Thursday 12:00- 02:00 Friday-Saturday 12:00-02:30 Sunday 12:00-01:00
Price Range: £ - ££
Address: 41-43 Baldwin St, Bristol BS1 1RB
Telephone: 0117 925 5565
Zest
About: Zest Restaurant in High Street, Hanham in Bristol continues with delicious authentic Mediterranean cuisine. Serving a mix of both traditional and modern Mediterranean cuisine using locally sourced fresh ingredients. Serving a mix of both traditional and modern Mediterranean cuisine using locally sourced fresh ingredients, Zest has become a popular spot for both locals and new customers alike!
Serving Times: Monday 18:00-23:00 Teusday - Saturday 10:00- 15:00 / 18:00-23:00 Sunday closed
Price Range: ££ - £££
Address: 75 High St, Bristol BS15 3DG
Telephone: 0117 329 1524
Souk Kitchen
About: Local chain venue serving varied Middle Eastern specialities and spice mixes to take home. newest addition to the Soukitchen family, is situated on Apsley Rd, just off the popular Whiteladies Road. Soukitchen Clifton has the added benefit of the Souk shop selling all those hard to come by Middle Eastern ingredients and products.You’ll find everything from Arganix argan oil to our own blend Zatar.
Serving Times: Monday- Friday 12:00-15:00 / 17:30-22:00 Saturday 10:00-15:00 / 17:30-22:00 Sunday 10:00-15:00
Price Range: ££ - £££
Address: 59 Apsley Rd, Bristol BS8 2SW
Telephone:0117 906 7690
Cafe Atlas
About: Cafe Atlas Authentic Morrocan dishes, with a large portion, size full of flavour and great prices. Amid the hustle and bustle of St Nicolas Market, lies Cafe Atlas. This is an Al a carte Moroccan cafe, with tables outside and takeway options. The menu is simple and delicious.
Serving Times: Monday- Saturday 12:00-16:00
Price Range: £
Address: 23-27 Glass Arcade | St Nicholas Market Bristol BS1 1LJ
Telephone: 07988 227107
Al Bab Mansour
About: Al Bab Mansour in the middle of St Nicholas Markets, this small, cosy, decadent Moroccan cafe is a brilliant place to have lunch. With wholesome Moroccan food in Bristol. This little restaurant, situated in the glass arcade section of St Nicholas Market, serves up delightful slow-cooked Moroccan meats. For those scared of a bit of spice, Moroccan food is the perfect introduction. Subtle ginger, paprika, cinnamon, nutmeg and clove infuse the rich meats without overpowering.
Serving Times: Monday- Friday 9:00-17:00
Price Range: under £10
Address: 23-27 Glass Arcade St Nicholas Market Bristol BS1 1LJ
Telephone:07979 976113
Al Madina
Location: City centre
About: Moroccan & Mediterranean Cafe St Nicholas Market is brilliantly transformed into a Moroccan side street when dining at Al Madina St Nicholas Market.
Serving Times: Monday- Friday 9:00-17:00
Address: St Nicholas Market Bristol BS1 5DB
Kasbah Grill
About: African, Moroccan, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern. Known as a goof lunchtime spot to indulge in some quick lunch before going back to work or before picking the kids up, their multi-ethnic food draws you in and leaves you wanting more!
Price Range: £
Address: 10A Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6LF
Telephone: 07473 333313
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