Neighborhood Moroccan spot delivering warmly hosted, authentic tagines and couscous at fair prices; great for comforting meals, with some delivery inconsistencies noted.
Les Délices du Maroc delivers solid food quality with authentic tagines and couscous that earn consistent praise, supported by exceptional hospitality and fair pricing. However, inconsistent execution in delivery service and a cramped dining room prevent a higher grade—this is a reliable neighborhood gem for dine-in Moroccan comfort, but operational gaps limit broader appeal.
The room feels warm and welcoming, a compact neighborhood spot steps from the tram where servers greet you like regulars. One diner summed it up: "The team was kind and attentive, we felt truly welcomed." It is the sort of place where a plate of couscous arrives steaming and aromatic, and chat drifts between French, Arabic, and English. The cooking leans traditional Moroccan comfort—harira to start, then tagines like lamb with prunes or lemon-olive chicken, plus fluffy couscous. Flavors are gently spiced, sauces balanced, and portions satisfying rather than showy. It suits diners who want authentic, homestyle dishes over culinary theater, and the Ramadan Iftar receives especially warm praise. Families should do well here: chicken couscous, kefta, and vegetable tagines are approachable, while pastillas can be a treat for adventurous kids. There is no formal kids menu, but the menu’s familiar proteins and mild seasonings make ordering easy. Space is small, so strollers may be tricky; consider an early visit.
Area vibe: Residential-south Paris corridor near tram T3a; casual local dining with neighborhood foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled boulevard with tram; standard urban vigilance at night.
What's nearby: Near tramway, mix of small restaurants, shops, and housing; convenient for locals and visitors nearby.