Guess what, whenever I miss Moroccan food, i’ll go to this deli owned by a Moroccan who is married to a singaporean muslim lady. Here’s a link for the deli:
Hey, nice pictures! Thanks for sharing!
How are the prices? Tell me! I am always curious about that :D.
In those pictures, it looks like the food is just served in the tajines, not cooked in them. It’s not the same taste, you know!
Does deli mean restaurant? (In Malay? Tami? Mandarin?)
Last thing, next time you ask for a tajine, make sure you hide it very well in your purse in your way out! Nobody will notice that it’s gone, guaranteed! Just take it :D.
[quote=SimplyMoroccan]Hey, nice pictures! Thanks for sharing!
How are the prices? Tell me! I am always curious about that :D.
In those pictures, it looks like the food is just served in the tajines, not cooked in them. It’s not the same taste, you know!
Does deli mean restaurant? (In Malay? Tami? Mandarin?)
Last thing, next time you ask for a tajine, make sure you hide it very well in your purse in your way out! Nobody will notice that it’s gone, guaranteed! Just take it :D.[/quote]
Makein moushkil. Always glad to share
The prices, for a meal I had consisting of Kefta tajine, moroccan mint tea and about 2 pieces of bread was Singapore dollars 11 (S$11) about 5.4euros . Thats about 60DH. ( 10 Moroccan Dirhams is about S$1.80 )
My sister ordered chicken kebab with salad and it was S$6 which is about 2.03 euros. Thats about 33DH