"Le Marrakech is a family restaurant. It has been designed and created in true Moroccan style by the two of us. Everything is hand made by skilled artisans, imported from Morocco, to create an authentic ambiance that we hope you will enjoy. Each guest arrives to a warm greeting by staff attired in djellaba and fez, the traditional dress. Once seated in our dining room, a silver ewer of rose water is then poured over three fingers of the right hand of each guest and then a towel is given to dry, thus preparing you for the feast you are about to partake."

"Downstairs is a hidden gem, an authentic Moroccan room , rich with red and silk, a wood-burning fireplace with stone slab table reaching out from it. Cushioned seating surrounds the table where you can soak up the atmosphere and experience fine Moroccan cuisine and hospitality."
~ Abdel Elatouabi
Morocco is where the Mediterranean overlaps the Atlantic, the Sahara meets the Snowy Atlas, the Medina embraces the Casbah, and the Berbers, Arabs, Jews, Africans and Moors have lived together in peace and harmony. The cuisine of Morocco is rated among the best in the world, and rightfully so. There are few places where food is more carefully and artistically prepared, more delightfully served, and more enjoyed than in this country. In Morocco (and at Le Marrakech), as in most Arab lands, every household makes its own fresh bread. It is made from semolina flour without shortening or milk. An invocation to God is made before commencing the sacred act of kneading. When the bread has been properly shaped, each family puts its own mark or stamp on it before sending it via children to the community bakeries oven.
Everything is home made daily including the bread and butter. Says Ranjit, the Manager at Le Marrakech, our selection of wine is carefully chosen to match our food.
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays evenings, we invite you to experience a Moroccan Succulent Fare in the Opulence of Exotic Ceremonial Décor, while captivating belly dancers set the mood for Moroccan feasts fit for a Sultan.
Choukrane wa salam.
Thank you