So they have an outdoor hookah lounge and a tiny restaurant to order quick food. I ordered the chicken wrap which was already made and laying in a glass display. This place was referred to me by a passer by. The wrap came out cold and wasn’t that good. It just wasn’t that good.
Naima A.
Place rating: 4 Portland, ME
Had to wait forever for coal to the point that the guy at the neighboring table got himself and us coal and serviced us. Lucky break but they didn’t have mint flavor either :/still love the location, set up and music
Lizzie S.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Puff, puff, puff. If you are looking for shisha in London you’ll struggle with the smoking ban. Marrakech has solved that problem with a large outside area that wraps around the building, under cover and with a selection of cushions and low tables. After a heavy night out, getting some yummy food, a mint tea and a shisha is a perfect finish. It’s cash only so make sure you come prepared but it’s totally worth the extra trip to the cash point for that hummus!
Sarah O.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
Been here a couple times and they serve my absolutely FAVOURITE cup of Chai in London. Seriously, I crave their Chai like Madonna craves botox… okay, bad example but… The staff is super friendly, the hookah is nice, especially on a sunny day(it has been known to happen for an hour or so!) when you can sit outside and tourist watch. I did have one bad day when a group of street cleaners sat down at about 11 am one Saturday and blew cigarette smoke in our faces and talked very loudly without even being customers. Really wished the staff would have said something to them, it ruined my day :( All in all, fun place to hang out!
Linzi M.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
No one is getting the shisha! I had to restrain some over enthusiastic Unilocalers from jumping at the thought of hookah in this very cool Camden restaurant. They’d had enough booze and I didn’t want to smell like fruity smoke forever. Killjoy! But if you’re not going to have the shisha, you have to sit upstairs. It’s like a huge Moroccan living room, with big tables, perfect for sharing. I love the quiet hideaway vibe of this place and have finished many a crazy Camden night there. The food is fairly average here, I think the decoration and shisha are what sells the place. And the service is so slow, we waited over 20 minutes for a falafel wrap. But it’s a cool place, I’d definitely recommend a visit.
Yee Gan O.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
I was introduced to Marrakech by the Unilocal crew on the recent UYE @ Grand Union. After we discovered that the bar stopped serving food at 9pm(yup, you can tell you’re in London!), Laura N led us to this cool Moroccan restaurant. It was a cool venue to sit outside on the cushions, try to guess the flavour of the shisha and share plates of yummy hummus with pita. No toilets here but we soon found some nearby. I think Red was also impressed to have 2 huge cyborgs with blinking lights standing over us — decorations from the nearby nightclub. We were there too late at night to people watch properly but it must a fascinating place to sit and watch the world go by.
Martina O.
Place rating: 4 Hackney Wick, United Kingdom
I am in love with Morocco so I’m a total sucker for Moroccan restaurants. This place is aptly situated at the entrance to the Stables Markets which is reminiscent of the Souks. Outside is a host of colourful lanterns which makes the place look really inviting. Inside I think upstairs is the best place to sit. Decorated with colourful cushions and candles and has an overall atmosphere of relaxation. We had the mint tea here which was nice, we also sampled the apple sisha pipe which was good fun. The waiters here are lovely.
Lusea W.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Perfectly situated on the edge of The Stables Market, the little restaurant/smoker’s den blends in a treat. I really recomend getting here early, or stalking this place in the early summer for a feel good treat. Sit outside. Smoke some Shisha. And watch the world pass by while the the aromas of straberry, chocolate, and coffee flavoured smoke dances around your thoughts.
Leon C.
Place rating: 3 Norwich, United Kingdom
Marrakesh is a great Moroccan restaurant in the busy Camden market. The food is relatively cheap and there is a great range of dishes to try. You can sit outside and smoke some hashish, but my favourite place is upstairs. There is a real authentic feel to the décor and you feel transported from the busy market. With so much choice for food in the market, Marrakech sits between the stalls and a fully fledged restaurant for quality and price.
Amy M.
Place rating: 2 London, United Kingdom
Marrakech café is a sweet little Moroccan themed place on the edge of The Stables Market. They serve the usual Moroccan food that you would expect-homous, pitta, cous cous with a variety of meats. The food is OK but it’s the décor of the place that attracts me to Marrakech. I love the sofas and cushions outside and it’s a lovely spot to chill out with friends, it’s very comfort ale and welcoming. I would say it’s one of the nicer places to get a bite to eat in the market but only because of the décor. The staff there were really friendly but I wouldn’t go back if it was just for the food.