I always have a fascination on Morocco, a melting pot of Middle Eastern and European culture. First knew Marrakesh on America's Next Top Model cycle 16's overseas photo shoot and the rest was history they say, it was indeed one on the top of my destination bucketlist. The sights and sounds of the city makes me jump to the first flight to Marrakesh or Casablanca and smell the unique aroma of the North African kingdom. Speaking of aroma, Maghreb cuisines also shares a lot of cultural traditions all throughout of the region, and it sparked my interest to try these dishes due to curiosity, especially their distinct way of cooking.
I had the chance to experience the award-winning cuisines and legendary hospitality of one of the leading North African-style diner in town, Argan Moroccan Restaurant, courtesy of Qatar's premier information guide, Marhaba Qatar.
Entrance to Al Jasra Boutique Hotel |
The ravishing interior will greet you at the restaurant's entryway. |
Just some Argan's feathers to its cap. |
Mini-Moroccan traditional cookwares are indeed on point. |
The majlis' ambiance has that mystic Arabian charm. |
The legendary Moroccan mint tea no one should ever miss. |
This was where the gastronomic adventures has began. |
Love how they present the dishes on their traditional Maghreb cookwares. |
Tagine with other North Arabian goodness. |
Salads & Dips. |
You'll never go wrong with greens. |
The legumes and side dishes table. Definitely an Arabian specialty. |
Pastry delight. A staple, indeed. |
Love the aesthetics, including the whole cuisines set-up. |
Spices and seasonings. Totally an Arabian trademark. |
Perks of early arrival. |
Ah, the showstopper. Chocolate fondue for the sweet tooths. |
Staple Arabian sweets and pastries. |
Impeccable lighting aesthetics. Impressive. |
Can literally stare the interior design all day. This restaurant is indeed a "culinary" art. |
Ramadan spirit is undeniably all around the corner. |
Final verdict
Aesthetically-wise, their interior aesthetics from the entry way down to the table was unparalleled. The Arabic lanterns above the pool at the entrance has that alluring effect on me, t'was an eye-catching fascination, same as the majlis that indeed completes the Arabian atmosphere.
Gastronomically-wise, as a Maghreb cuisine first-timer, I had a lot of inhibitions. But due to my curiosity, I tried to taste even a piece of every dish and mind you, I wasn't disappointed for real. It was like an upgraded version of Arabian dishes that that I've tried.
Customer relationship-wise, it was impeccable in the sense that you can feel that warm hospitality from the time you've entered and until you left the facility. Truly their accolades speak for themselves.
Have you tried diggin' at Argan? Thoughts?
Gastronomically-wise, as a Maghreb cuisine first-timer, I had a lot of inhibitions. But due to my curiosity, I tried to taste even a piece of every dish and mind you, I wasn't disappointed for real. It was like an upgraded version of Arabian dishes that that I've tried.
Customer relationship-wise, it was impeccable in the sense that you can feel that warm hospitality from the time you've entered and until you left the facility. Truly their accolades speak for themselves.
Have you tried diggin' at Argan? Thoughts?
Disclaimer: All photos and reviews are not influenced nor persuaded.