Wine & Dine Group positionned it as Lebanese and Moroccan, but it's more moroccan than Lebanese. Nevertheless, I decided to label it as Lebanese considering that many dishes proposed are from the Lebanese Mezzes, done the Moroccan way. The cook comes from Morocco.
Where: Mosaiq, Calle Caracas 21.
.Food: 3/5
If you're going there to have Lebanese food you are used to, you'll be disappointed. The dishes are called the same, but don't taste the same. Nevertheless, it's still good. I personally prefered the Moroccan plates served, who are good.
Place: 5/5
It's a big 3 stories restaurant, with one non smoking floor. The Decor is beautiful and the restaurant clean. In the lower floor there is a great place for Narguilé amateurs.
Service: 3/5
Classical service. Could have been better considering that the restaurant was almost empty.
Price: 4/5 (from Sunday to Thursday), 2/5 on Week Ends
The menu for 22 EUR (without drinks) is very good, but is not proposed on Week Ends. If you want to go there, better choose a week day
Overall Grade: 4/5, I'll definitely try their brunch some WE. (24 EUR)
sounds good--especially the non smoking floor! i really hate going out to eat in madrid when people are smoking all over your meal.
ReplyDeleteI know, I've added this info thinking of our last conversation. I'll definitely try it for a Brunch this WE; Let you Know.
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