Moroccan Bites Tajine

5718 Evers Rd, San Antonio
(210) 706-9700

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Anna Nicole Gardea-Evilsizor

The food is delicious! The staff is friendly and attentive. We chose this place for a date night and we were not disappointed.
Moroccan food may be my favorite new kind of food!
If I could give more stars I definitely would!
Even the authentic Moroccan desserts were delicious and we chose a few to try!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeff Jqf

Moroccan Bites Tajine makes homemade food. Lamb vegtables, and desserts are amazing. i tried the Moroccan coffee with apple pie and both were excellent. There entire menu is great.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

E MB

Lamb shank with prunes, rice, bread, and mint tea, an extraordinary experience. It’s so fulfilling to discover such rich diversity of flavors and culture right here in this country.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

RAHUL BASU

Aweful, service is aweful, server a a great mix of ignorance and attitude. Massive discrepancy on pricing, there's lack of transparency even reporting the price on the menu. I would avoid this kind of business and wouldn't recommend either.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Mourad

1st the menu doesn't have the prices , I felt that I was going to be over charged but I said to my self I might be wrong when time was for the check I got hit with 70$ for just two plates which was so absurd at that moment I realized that I should have ask for the prices . 2nd the restaurant was operating without air conditioning which I felt not comfortable . 3rd a gentleman was talking very loud and laughing with the staff which was an inconvenience for others . No wonder why the restaurant was empty from costumers . It was 1st time and last . Not recommended at all

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Kauser Arif

Very warm welcome and food is great
Tea was a added bonus please don’t forget to taste the lamb and chicken

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Holt Beach

Moroccan Bites is one of my favorite places to go eat. My wife and I go there at least twice a month for our date night dinner. This is a family owned business with great family recipes. If you go, you absolutely have to get the mint tea. I'd also recommend the kefta tagine or the lamb shank tagine for a first timer. Their desserts are delicious as well. Various flavors of homemade baklava are a great way to polish off an amazing meal. We love Moroccan Bites and the family that established it. You won't be disappointed.

Carolina A. Welch

Variety of Moroccan dishes to choose from. My favorite are the lamb, roasted or tangine, perfectly seasoned and cooked. Love the mixed appetizer plate it's delicious! Welcoming service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

khawla ghizlane

My husband and I just had a meal at Moroccan Bites Tajine and wow💕.Not kidding, everything was incredible. The workers are so kind and welcoming, they really make you feel like family. Their tea? Amazing. The food? Even better.We tried the Moroccan tagine, french fries, shrimp tagine, and honestly, you can’t go wrong with anything on their menu. Every bite tasted like home.Even if you’re not Moroccan, please give it a try you’ll thank me later. 🇲🇦💫

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Allena Spriggs

We recently visited Mediterranean Bites. When we walked in, the dining room was mostly empty, with only one other table occupied. The atmosphere was cozy, clean, and authentically Moroccan, which we really appreciated; had the pleasure of living in Morocco for four months. The menu had a nice variety.
We started with Moroccan tea, which was my daughter’s first time trying it—it was delightful. For food, we ordered shared the Medina Platter and some French fries as a quick appetizer. The food itself was good—the rice was well-prepared, the chicken was the standout protein, and the beef was tasty, though both the beef and chicken were served lukewarm. The French fries were crisp and delicious. The lentils were flavorful, the yogurt sauce was refreshing, and the desserts, particularly the lemon cake, were decadent and light.
A few things that could have improved our experience: the food would have been better if served hot, especially given the price of the platters ($26 per plate). Having some bread while waiting would have been a nice touch.
We also purchased a few items to take home: retail glasses for $25, Moroccan tea (unfortunately expired as of December 2024), and some black soap with a glove. Overall, we spent about $140, not including tax.
Despite the lukewarm food, the authentic atmosphere and overall quality make it a place we would return to. It’s a bit of a drive from our area, but worth a visit if you’re in the neighborhood.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 3

ADEL B

This restaurant was disappointing, especially because of the lady who I believe is the owner—she was very rude. The food is not Moroccan as advertised, which feels misleading. If it were possible to give below zero stars, I would never come back again

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

aziz abouri

If I could give 0 I would but don’t let me . Nasty and salty food since the mother stop cooking the daughters dont know about Morrocan taste or food tagine salty bread hard and its pricey never again no taste or flavor they hide the taste with Limons or brunes never again nothing call Morrocan just the designs only 0 %

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

West Wood

The lamb was very delicious and seasoned well it was pulled off the bone very tender the food here is very very good

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Calm \u0026 Positive (L\u0026 D)

The food isn’t good and the owner isn’t professional

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

A-D B-N

I went one day to this restaurant called Moroccan Bites T , The food was not good and far from being Moroccan. The owner was not nice, and her behavior was inappropriate. The price was also not suitable for such poor-quality food. For anyone who wants real Moroccan food, this place is nothing like it in flavor or taste. It was also not clean. If I could give this restaurant below one star for both the food and the owner’s behavior, I would.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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