Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 315 S Trenton Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120
Phone: (916) 398-8199
Website: https://notesofmarrakesh.com/
Menu Photos
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Reviews
Btw, the owner of the restaurant also opened the only Moroccan bathhouse in Oklahoma, only three min drive from the restaurant.
Will definitely be back for the rest of the menu.
Credits cards are taboo here. Bring cash or a debit card. Don’t ask for a diet coke. However, healthy beer, wine and mixed drinks are available. Service is minimal, but adequate. The restaurant is clean and comfortable, decorated with Moroccan/Arabic/Islamic mosaic wall art. The tables are decorated in the same colorful motif of faux tile decals. Some type of Arabic opera was playing on the big screen.
Pictures and reviews showcase various unique artisan meals, and some meals are basic home cooking with a flavorful Moroccan spin. Start your day with a Moroccan or Turkish breakfast. Have a colorful fruity salad for brunch. Meals likely influenced by a mix of Arab and Berber ethnic heritage. And try the coffee. My wife did and it was good.
Our dining experience was limited to the entrée page of the menu. Two versions offered, Pastila and Tajine. The beef and chicken Pastila descriptions were tempting, but meat and sweet doesn’t work for me. Tajine it will be.
No lamb today, so beef and chicken tajine will be lunch. Tajine, meals cooked and served under those funny little ceramic teepees. Grandma’s roast chicken and pot roast style beef stew. You have a choice of options to augment the meat flavors. Caramelized prunes and apricots, or preserved lemons and olives. I never pass up preserved lemons and olives. That was for me, on the beef. Prunes and apricots on my wife’s roast chicken. Both meals served with a small loaf of bread. My bowl was filled with a very liberal serving of beef. A portion well worth the $22 at today’s beef prices. Tasty, very basic meals of bread and meat.
This is a rare opportunity to sample Moroccan cuisine. Try it!
When it came time to pay, we had a dilemma. Only credit cards were to be found in my wallet.
My personal pecuniary ideology does not condone use of a debit cards and considers there use a stigma.
In the future, a sign on the front door stating the restaurant’s preference of payment would be helpful to the patrons.