Casablanca Authentic Moroccan Cuisine Menu

Address

1532 Queen St, Halifax, NS B3J 2H8, Canada

Opening Hours

Sunday 12–8 pm
Saturday 12–10 pm
Monday Closed
Tues Day 12–9 pm
Wednesday 12–9 pm
Thursday 12–9 pm
Friday 12–9 pm

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Casablanca Authentic Moroccan Cuisine in Halifax, Nova Scotia, transports diners to the vibrant souks of Morocco. This exotic restaurant offers an immersive culinary experience, blending rich flavors, aromatic spices and warm hospitality.

Ambiance:

  • Elegant, intricately tiled décor
  • Vibrant colors and textured fabrics
  • Cozy atmosphere with intimate lighting

Menu Highlights:

  • Traditional Moroccan dishes: tagines, couscous and kebabs
  • Fragrant spices, herbs and preserved lemons
  • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and halal options
  • Extensive tea selection and Moroccan coffee

Features:

  • Family-owned and operated
  • Authentic recipes from Morocco
  • Warm, attentive service
  • Catering and takeout available

Casablanca is perfect for:

  • Cultural culinary exploration
  • Special occasions and celebrations
  • Romantic evenings
  • Family gatherings

Experience the bold flavors, vibrant culture and welcoming spirit of Morocco at Casablanca Authentic Moroccan Cuisine in Halifax.

Customer Reviews

This place offers a unique dining experience. The Moroccan burger is one of the best we’ve ever had. This experience made our visit to Halifax exceptional. The service is lovely and personalized, with warm and welcoming staff. The atmosphere is cozy, and the small size adds to its charm. You wouldn’t expect such top-tier dining here, but it stands out. The Moroccan cuisine, which was voted best in the world this year, lives up to its reputation. I wish they had more locations in Canada. If you enjoy delicious and unique food, visit this gem. It’s some of the best food I’ve had in Canada. Keep up the good work 👏
Delightful experience which took us back to our trip to Morocco in the spring. Great authentic food tastes, from staff who care about your experience. The upstairs is the best seating, but could be problematic for people with walking disabilities. The Moroccan spices are NOT HOT like Indian food, they are more subtle and varied. They also use honey, cinnamon, nuts, and and other flavours in their cooking. As you enter the restaurant you even get the fragrant spell of Moroccan blossoms. Our blog article on yesRetired provides insights to our spring trip if you search for Morocco.
I had to leave a review for this place! I tried the traditional Moroccan Pastilla, and it was fantastic—crispy layers with a perfect mix of sweet and savory flavors. For dessert, I went with Amlou, and the last time I had Amlou this good was in Marrakesh😭 The food here really takes you back.