Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Sunny neighborhood brunch cafe with friendly service, broad sweet-savory menu, and good value for most, though peak-hour waits and occasional service delays occur.
OZEN CAFÉ delivers solid brunch execution with fresh, well-prepared dishes featuring Moroccan accents and genuinely friendly, attentive service that keeps regulars returning. However, occasional prep inconsistencies during rushes and crowding at peak times prevent it from reaching higher distinction. Good value and a welcoming atmosphere make it a reliable neighborhood choice, though not a destination standout.
On a busy Gueliz corner near Carré Eden, OZEN CAFÉ feels cozy and welcoming with staff who smile, seat you, and keep the coffee flowing. Reviewers call out a relaxed vibe where "the perfect start to the day" is fresh juice, smooth coffee, and quick plates—though at peak times the room gets tight and waits can be busy but manageable. The cooking leans classic brunch with Moroccan accents: eggs with khlii, amlou on tartines, sweet crepes, avocado toasts, and salmon-forward sets. It is more comforting than experimental, and most plates are fresh, cleanly presented, and fairly priced for the area. A few diners note overcooked or undercooked items during rushes, but repeat visitors report a reliably satisfying experience overall. Families do well here: pancakes and crepes, omelets, and bagels are easy wins for kids. There is no formal children menu, yet plenty of straightforward options like plain crepes, eggs and toast, and fruit bowls. If your crew arrives at midday, expect a short wait and consider the patio for quicker seating.
Area: Modern Gueliz setting near shopping and offices; casual daytime crowd of shoppers and travelers.
Safety: Generally safe, lively streets, regular foot traffic around Carré Eden and main avenues.
Nearby: Close to Carré Eden mall, cafes, retail (H&M, Starbucks), residential blocks.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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