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“Grad students and French expats fill this crowded, noisy brick-walled cafe, nibbling olives and sopping up tagine drippings with piles of couscous.” nymag

Cuisine:  Middle Eastern, Moroccan, African
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location: 101. st. marks pl. new york.ny. 10009. phone: 212.677.2226. key: moroccan/north african/french influence, east village, moderate price, friendly, reservations this has... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit pepperthought.com/blogs for full links, other ... Read More
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location: 101. st. marks pl. new york.ny. 10009. phone: 212.677.2226. key: moroccan/north african/french influence, east village, moderate price, friendly, reservations this has steadily been one of my favorite restaurants in the city. this extremley cozy cafe was recently renovated afte... Read More
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A good friend introduced us to Cafe Mogador, "Considered a pioneer of Moroccan restaurants in NYC." It's location on St. Mark's adds it to a growing list of restaurants on this street that we have really enjoyed.The atmosphere was friendly and cozy, and wasn't overdone in Moroccan themes.... Read More
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Great brunch! Read More
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reco'd for brunch Read More
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Good food, good atmosphere in a good location. Read More
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the fingerrrr! Last Friday I ate in Harlem with Stephanie. I had never been there before, but since she was living there for the summer it was a good opportunity to visit the area and not make Stephanie schlep downtown to see me. She showed me this mildly frightening flyer (not found in Harlem, bu... Read More
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Name: Jinius Occupation: Speechwriter/blogger Borough: Manhattan Relationship status: Newly single and ready to mingle. Ha. What did you eat today? I had the day off so I went to Cafe Mogador and had the eggs with harissa sauce, hummus, tabouleh, and two cups of coffee. I love anything spicy ... Read More
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My main reason for eating out so often is because...I like da foods. The process of shoving tasty things into my mouth and maneuvering my jaw in such a manner so that my teeth may best crush up the bits of tasty things and send them along the lengthy, squishy, mucus-lined journey through the series... Read More
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Bar Pitti 268 6th Ave. (betw. Bleecker & Houston Sts.), 212-982-3300 Just a sliver of sidewalk allows this place to get some outdoor action while also serving up some of the finest Italian at a bargain price. Not going to head off to the old country? This is the next best thing with its casual a... Read More
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