Looking for a taste of Morocco in Harlem? Owned Mounir Najd. Belly dancers, vintage wines, live jazz performances and hookah service. Menu: chicken & lamb sausage, spicy shrimp penne and couscous. Read more
On a recent food tour, the chicken tagine won the popular vote. Whether it's hookah, or gay hipsters, they'll be swankin' in this E. Harlem hideaway steps from La Marqueta. Ask to see the lower lounge
Quaint little Moroccan Restaurant with great Hookah bar. Ask for a pot of never-ending mint tea and take a journey to Northern Africa for a little while.
Great atmosphere, amazing lamb platter (meat was cooked perfectly), and the sangria is BETTER than Camaradas. If you need a late night spot to chill the hookah lounge in the back is open till 2am.