Moroccan spot where diners enjoy multicourse meals on shared dishes that are eaten with the hands.
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Address: 517 S Leithgow St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone: (215) 925-5929
Website: https://marrakesh-philadelphia.club/
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From there, the food arrives course by course, from appetizers all the way to dessert (baklava, black tea, and fresh fruit ). Portions are generous—we were so full that we had to take our last dish home. Everything was delicious and perfectly cooked. My favorite was the chicken: very tender and not overcooked at all. We chose mild and lamb this time, but I’m definitely curious to try the spicy option on our next visit.
Overall, it was a great experience with excellent food at a reasonable price. It’s also a good spot for small parties. One note: there are stairs, so if you have elderly guests or anyone with mobility needs, I’d recommend requesting a first-floor table when you make your reservation.
We’ve eaten here with multiple groups of friends and family and everyone has enjoyed the food and ambiance.
Your experience starts when you sit down, you wash your hand with warm rose water and are given a towel to serve as your napkin. The tables are intimate family style, you’ll be sharing plates! The menu is 7 courses with some variablity, portions sized to your party.
1. Salad (cooked carrots, cooked eggplant, cucumber salad)
2. Pastilla (savory meat pie with chicken, egg, and almond filling), topped with sugar and cinnamon
3. Slow roasted chicken (you can choose between spicy or mild, I highly recommend the spicy chicken it’s more flavourful and not too spicy)
4. Slow roasted lamb (in a slightly sweet marinade) or beef kabobs (you can order a split of both)
5. Couscous with potatoes and carrots topped with shredded chicken and raisins
6/7. Tea and dessert (fresh fruit and baklava)
They are able to accommodate some allergies and provide an alternate option (e.g., egg allergy)
My friends and I came to celebrate a birthday. It was tight quarters, so we were sitting back to back with the group next to us. Expect to be a little cramped, it’s just part of the experience.
They rinse your hands with warm water and then throw towels on your lap. Then immediately start the 7-course dinner ($40pp). I won’t go into every detail, but the standouts were the spicy chicken (truly the best chicken I’ve ever had), beef skewers and the egg dish. The lamb we were not a fan of and couscous dish was bland. The baklava my friends enjoyed, I found it a bit too sweet personally.
There was a belly dancing performance which was great entertainment. The staff were all SO friendly and welcoming. We truly felt like we were transported into Morocco.
I’m not sure if I would come back, only because while I did really enjoy some dishes, others fell a little flat for me. And I believe you can only ever do the whole tasting menu, not a la carte. I’m still glad I got to experience it!
The meal itself was a journey. They serve a series of dishes from appetizers all the way to dessert, and you can choose between lamb, beef, or vegetarian options; everything was flavorful and beautifully presented. The atmosphere is made even more vibrant with Arabic music playing in the background, and we were lucky to enjoy a talented belly dancer who brought so much energy and fun to the room.
To top it all off, the owner personally came around to greet every table with warm Middle Eastern hospitality. That thoughtful gesture was the cherry on top of an already amazing night. Highly recommend Marrakesh for anyone looking for a truly unique dining experience in Philly!
From the moment we stepped inside, we knew we were in for something special. The ambiance immediately transported us, and the entire evening felt like a celebration of tradition, flavor, and hospitality.
The experience began with a warm and fragrant rose water hand washing ritual — such a charming and elegant touch. The multi-course feast that followed was nothing short of spectacular. Both the chicken and lamb were melt-in-your-mouth tender, falling off the bone effortlessly. The seasoning combinations were unique and exciting, especially the unexpected use of powdered sugar with chicken — something we had never tried before, but surprisingly delicious and well-balanced.
The service was friendly and efficient, and the pacing of the meal allowed us to savor each dish. The evening was perfectly rounded off with mint tea and sweet baklava — a refreshing and satisfying end.
Adding to the festive vibe, the belly dancer was incredibly talented and engaging, bringing even more energy to the room without overwhelming the dining experience.
If you’re looking for a fun, immersive, and delicious evening in Philly, Marrakesh should be at the top of your list. We’re already planning our return visit!