~ halal at moroccan ~
7 spots match. Sorted by Mufti's confidence.
Revere · ★ 4.5 · $
91 Centennial Ave
“Halal fried chicken counter in Revere — chicken and pizza are the headline, with a Moroccan side menu that surprises. One reviewer raves about the Moroccan plates; most order the fried chicken.”
Boston · ★ 4.4 · $
1443 Tremont St
“The lamb kebab and harira are the moves — fresh halal ingredients, generous portions, and Moroccan hospitality that feels like home. Hidden gem on Tremont.”
Everett · ★ 4.4 · $
301 Main St
“The chicken bastilla was a dream once. Lately the kitchen has lost its way—reviewers report bitter tastes, greasy execution, and quality that has visibly declined. Eat carefully or wait a season.”
Boston · ★ 4.9 · $
100 Hanover St
“Tender lamb, garlic sauce that lands, and a staff that lets you taste before you commit. Moroccan bowls that don't need an apology.”
Quincy · ★ 4.6 · $$
25 Copeland St
“Authentic Moroccan and Lebanese without apology. The lamb is always tender, the mezze is worth the trip, and the baklava doesn't insult your teeth with sugar.”
Salem · ★ 4.4
118 Washington St
“The falafel couscous is the headline — vegetarians and meat-eaters alike have made their peace. Wood-washed, unhurried Moroccan that remembers the tea.”
Revere · ★ 4.4
3 Everett St Unit 3c
“A Lebanese bakery that takes cheesecake and baklava seriously. Go for the pistachio cheesecake, stay for the Moroccan café energy.”