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alexnollent
13-04-2008, 05:36 PM
Le Marrakech Restaurant Review

On the 12th of April 2008, I went to a Moroccan restaurant called 'Le Marrakech'. It is located in west one in Sheffield.
As it was a Moroccan restaurant it was a grand design. It had Chandeliers which were dressed in all sorts of jewels. It also had fine, Moroccan tapestry hanging from the walls. It had many variations of wine. But there was a down side, on the ceiling, there were giant air vents which were grey which I thought was a bit intimidating.

The menu was small but it had some nice dishes. For starters, I chose the merguez. It didn't take long to come and when it came it looked beautiful. It was well prepared. There were about 5 merguez on the plate with a side of salad, salsa and chilli. The waiter described the chilli to me as "Very, very hot!" The merguez was some of the best I've ever tasted! It was succulent, juicy and my favourite, spicy! The only bad thing was that the salsa was cold. Apart from that, it was great!

For main course, I ordered a deep fried poisson dish. On the menu, it said "deep fried seafood" and that was what it was! It came to my plate in no time in a beautiful ceramic bowl. It had deep fried anchovies, deep fried prawns, deep fried everything! My favourite was the deep fried calamari. But once again there was a down side. The char grilled salmon had no flavour at all. Even when I dipped it in the salsa and squeezed lemon over it, it still was tasteless. When I had finished the fish on top, it revealed a heap load of cous-cous. The cous-cous was very Moroccan. It also had little potatoes in which were very well done.

'Le Marrakech' is worth visiting if you like spicy, tender food. But if you want a lot of flavour, I would go somewhere else. In conclusion I give 'Le Marrakech'
7/10.

By Alex Nollent

Watch this sapce for more sheffield restaurant reviews!

logeyboy
14-04-2008, 03:20 PM
May I ask how old you are?

How long did "it" take you to write this report on what "it" was like?
Did you read your report before you posted "it".

:P

Tricky
14-04-2008, 03:37 PM
Thanks Alex.

I should just warn you that you're going to get a steady stream of negative comments. There's nothing so much fun as shooting the messenger. See threads started by foodcritic for examples.

rosaespanola
21-04-2008, 11:53 PM
May I ask how old you are?

How long did "it" take you to write this report on what "it" was like?
Did you read your report before you posted "it".

:P


Not sure what the relevance of the original poster's age is...do you hang around on the forum looking for posts to make pointless comments about?

Plain Talker
22-04-2008, 12:47 AM
The couscous "will" taste fairly moroccan, as it's a North African staple...

I had the veggy couscous the other week at the forum meet there, and although I thought it was a bit dear for what it was (a bowl of couscous, and some vegetables on top) it was very tasty, and enjoyable.

I think I'd have preferred the proportions to have been less couscous and more veg, as the meal was served. It was nice though.

Even to me, as a vegetarian, the other forummers' (meat) meals looked and smelled very nice too.

alexnollent
01-05-2008, 04:39 PM
May I ask how old you are?

How long did "it" take you to write this report on what "it" was like?
Did you read your report before you posted "it".

:P





im only 12! You could be a bit nicer!

nick2
01-05-2008, 05:31 PM
A good simple review, tells you about the restaurant and the food, that's all that's required.

medicgirl
04-05-2008, 01:54 PM
My other half and I ate at Le Marrakech back in Dec very soon after it opened. Maybe it was because it was new but we were very unimpressed. The menu was so small that there was practically no choice (and we are very unpicky!) My starter (can't remember what it was called but involved prawns) was chewy and virtually tasteless. I had chicken tagine for main which was basically just a whole chicken breast covered in sauce - the sauce was nice but again, the chicken was totally tasteless. Boyfriend had meatball type things for starter - tasty enough but cold. His main was couscous with some kind of seafood - again, slightly lacking in the taste category. The portions were quite generous and the staff were pleasant and attentive but it is a shame the food wasn't of higher quality. As I say we went back when they were new and weren't impressed enough to go back but I would be prepared to give them another try if others really do feel they've picked up their act...

Freddylee
05-05-2008, 03:21 PM
Le Marrakech Restaurant Review

On the 12th of April 2008, I went to a Moroccan restaurant called 'Le Marrakech'. It is located in west one in Sheffield.
As it was a Moroccan restaurant it was a grand design. It had Chandeliers which were dressed in all sorts of jewels. It also had fine, Moroccan tapestry hanging from the walls. It had many variations of wine. But there was a down side, on the ceiling, there were giant air vents which were grey which I thought was a bit intimidating.

The menu was small but it had some nice dishes. For starters, I chose the merguez. It didn't take long to come and when it came it looked beautiful. It was well prepared. There were about 5 merguez on the plate with a side of salad, salsa and chilli. The waiter described the chilli to me as "Very, very hot!" The merguez was some of the best I've ever tasted! It was succulent, juicy and my favourite, spicy! The only bad thing was that the salsa was cold. Apart from that, it was great!

For main course, I ordered a deep fried poisson dish. On the menu, it said "deep fried seafood" and that was what it was! It came to my plate in no time in a beautiful ceramic bowl. It had deep fried anchovies, deep fried prawns, deep fried everything! My favourite was the deep fried calamari. But once again there was a down side. The char grilled salmon had no flavour at all. Even when I dipped it in the salsa and squeezed lemon over it, it still was tasteless. When I had finished the fish on top, it revealed a heap load of cous-cous. The cous-cous was very Moroccan. It also had little potatoes in which were very well done.

'Le Marrakech' is worth visiting if you like spicy, tender food. But if you want a lot of flavour, I would go somewhere else. In conclusion I give 'Le Marrakech'
7/10.

By Alex Nollent

Watch this sapce for more sheffield restaurant reviews!

moroccan food is top notch but not as good as iranian
lol

Cuey
06-05-2008, 04:26 PM
My other half and I ate at Le Marrakech back in Dec very soon after it opened. Maybe it was because it was new but we were very unimpressed. The menu was so small that there was practically no choice (and we are very unpicky!) My starter (can't remember what it was called but involved prawns) was chewy and virtually tasteless. I had chicken tagine for main which was basically just a whole chicken breast covered in sauce - the sauce was nice but again, the chicken was totally tasteless. Boyfriend had meatball type things for starter - tasty enough but cold. His main was couscous with some kind of seafood - again, slightly lacking in the taste category. The portions were quite generous and the staff were pleasant and attentive but it is a shame the food wasn't of higher quality. As I say we went back when they were new and weren't impressed enough to go back but I would be prepared to give them another try if others really do feel they've picked up their act...


Thats a bit of a concern for a Moroccan restaurant. The whole point about tagine is that it has so many complex flavours and slowly cooks for a couple of hours. If its tastless then its certainly not authentic.

I wanted to try this place but not so sure now.

Suffragette1
06-05-2008, 08:22 PM
I have to say this restaurant was a total disappointment to me, I was delighted when I heard that a Moroccan place had opened in Sheffield after having sampled some of the best food ever in Marracech & Essoiura a few years ago. I had lamb tagine the first time which was tasteless, very watery and swimming in oil. My friend had the bastilla which was far too large for one person and very dry. Our white wine was not very chilled either.

The 2nd time I went (as part of a group, celebrating one of my friend's birthday so not my choice of venue as had decided not to go back again) and was equally disappointed.

Such a shame.

Suffragette1
06-05-2008, 08:23 PM
moroccan food is top notch but not as good as iranian
lol

I LOVE Iranian food. IS there anywhere in Sheffield that serves it?

Tricky
06-05-2008, 09:43 PM
Yup. The Shiraz on Abbeydale Road; it's very good and very cheap. Right next door to the Persian rug shop which is also very good, but not very cheap.

Suffragette1
06-05-2008, 09:53 PM
Yup. The Shiraz on Abbeydale Road; it's very good and very cheap. Right next door to the Persian rug shop which is also very good, but not very cheap.

Thanks Tricky, will give it a go as I love Persian food.

Your mate Suffy.

nuttygirl
07-05-2008, 08:26 AM
Considering the standard of English in Britain's schools, this piece of writing at least gives me some reassurance that there are some articulate and grammatically-minded 12-year-olds out there.

I've seen 'adult' posters on SF post much worse. Well done and thankyou for your review.

Arula
07-05-2008, 02:45 PM
Yup. The Shiraz on Abbeydale Road; it's very good and very cheap. Right next door to the Persian rug shop which is also very good, but not very cheap.

Shiraz is tasty. Theres also, Persia a takeaway place on upperthorpe which does a few dishes. Bargain at £5 for main dish, rice and portion of yoghurt. Takes me back to the dishes my Dad used to cook for me when I was younger. Wish I'd got him to teach me how to cook them...