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Couscous Café

Notting Hill & West London


This quirky Moroccan eatery has a bit of an Aladdin’s Cave feel to it, cluttered as it is top-to-bottom with rugs, lanterns and various ceramic ornaments. The food is great and true to its origin, with the tagines – served in the pots they’re cooked in – stealing the show.


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