Casablanca · no.16, Hadhramaut, st Piccadilly building, Av. TanTan, Casablanca 20000, Morocco
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no.16, Hadhramaut, st Piccadilly building, Av. TanTan, Casablanca 20000, Morocco
Lun-Dim 11:00–02:30
Basé sur 8 avis (CityBook et Google)
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“Hadramawt is a wonderful spot, and what truly sets it apart is the people. The staff are incredibly kind and welcoming they really treat you with genuine hospitality You have to try their drinks: • Adeni Tea: Perfectly spiced and authentic. It’s the best way to wrap up the meal. • Airan: Cold, refreshing, and made exactly how it should be. Whether you're there for the food or just a drink, the vibes and the service are 10/10. Highly recommended 🤍”
“Great food, nostalgic atmosphere for people who had the chance to live in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The food was authentically good, make sure to try the red tea at the end of your meal.”
“Small bones were alot in rice which can easily lead to breaking teath.. Tastless rice.. Overpriced.. Not recommended”
“Requested 3 Mindee Meat with white rice! Told to try coloured rice ‘ & Agreed to have half half each rice all on one sharing plate. Told there’s no enough Mendee Meet then Agreed to add one grilled chicken instead. The Plate Presentation wasn’t as expected and seems empty ? When compared to their commercial photos that attracts client into Media traps 🪤. But the teast was Good Need to try one single meal to give my final verdict”
“Loved the vibe and the food of this Yemeni restaurant. Serving is enormous!”
“Great restaurant. The server was very attentive, respectful and hospitable. The food was delicious and the chicken was cooked to perfection. The seasoning, aroma and everything reminded me of my travels through Arabia.”