Mamounia Lounge

About Mamounia Lounge

Much care has been taken to decorate Mamounia Lounge in the luxurious style its upmarket clientele are accustomed to. In the evocative entrance lounge raw silk cushions colourfully line plush, low-level seating, and dimmed lighting, candles, incense and black and white photos of Berber people create a very warm space for chic laidback lunches and exotic evenings where beautiful belly dancers move rhythmically to intoxicating Arabic music. The equally comfortable restaurant below serves traditional Moroccan, Lebanese and Mediterranean (with an emphasis on French, the nationality of the head chef) meals such tagines, fattoush and pan-fried duck. An interesting range of fusion dishes satisfies those in search of something new. If the generous portions make you want to skip dessert, suck on a shisha pipe in the upstairs bar instead.

Mamounia Lounge Address

Address:
Curzon Street
London
W1J 7TX

Location Information for Mamounia Lounge

Address:
Curzon Street
London
W1J 7TX
Public transport: Green Park, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Mamounia Lounge

6.1 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

Dinner at the Mamounia lounge was a great experience. Fabuolous food, great design and wonderful entertainment. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for a romantic meal.

17 January 2012
by RK

The Mamounia, in London, was attractive, good food, but really quite expensive for what it was. The menu was limited with respect to other Moroccan-Lebanese restaurants and the service was provided by beautiful but not well-trained Eastern European young women. Enjoyable but rivalled by many others with more reasonable prices.

3 January 2012
by 12114001

Excellent food!

19 November 2011
by Panicos Shangaris

Having booked Mamounia for their Fusion menu we were told on arrival that only their Lebanese food was available. One look at the menu and the limited Lebanese offering and we decided to look for an alternative lunch venue. One over-priced drink later we were off. Very disappointing!

9 November 2011
by TC

Great ambience, but the staff take pride in showing an attitude. Good food, but not worth the price premium by itself

4 October 2011
by 11793707
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