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Bedouin Kitchen
Meze (Greek hors d'oeuvres) plates and clay pots come out as they're cooked, so it's best to share dishes to avoid eating in shifts. The tight spaces between tables could even have you sharing with the neighbours. Walking glossaries, staff cheerfully interpret ingredients and recommend which dish goes with which. Low-slung lanterns and blush-coloured walls make a cosy hideaway for nomads wandering the wilds of Grey St.
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Moroccan Soup Bar
The alcohol-free Moroccan Soup Bar is a much-loved mainstay that delivers its menu verbally; offerings consist of authentic recipes served up in marvellously Maghreb surrounds, festooned with cloth and drums. Pay close attention to hear the choice of three soups and nine mains, which might be vegetables and quince on couscous, a tagine or chickpea bake.
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