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Les Délices d'Aden - Montreal Moroccan Delivery, Prepared Meals Restaurants
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Les Délices d'Aden

Opens Today at 10 am
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Diners describe Les Délices d'Aden as a small, authentic spot where many dishes taste homemade. Standout dishes mentioned include Shakhshoukha, couscous, dolma, boureks, Kesra, bourek annabi, and mhajeb, with praise for flavor, tradition, and reasonable prices. The owner is described as friendly, and the overall experience is seen as warm and genuine, making the place feel like a go to place for Algerian fare. Some reviews note small menu gaps with substitutions possible, and on one visit mhajeb arrived cold. Delivery is mentioned as an issue, with isotherm bags not always used by drivers, leading to meals arriving cold, though staff are reported as responsive and helpful when additions were requested. Overall, the reviews paint a picture of a charming, reasonably priced restaurant offering traditional Algerian dishes, with consistently positive remarks and a few caveats.View restaurant profile
Ad-deyafa - Montreal Moroccan Delivery, Prepared Meals Restaurants
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Ad-deyafa

Opens Today at 10 am
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Ad-deyafa is described as offering homemade Moroccan dishes with some standout items like chicken tajine and couscous that are praised for taste and heartiness, and the ambiance is calm with good value. Some experiences note issues such as a harcha that was not fresh and had an aftertaste, a soup with an odd flavor, and a rifissa with unusually strong spice; a seafood Bastilla is said to be well filled but the pastry resembles fried msemen rather than the traditional thin crisp sheet. Deliveries via a delivery service yield mixed results, with some customers eager to return and others cautioning on certain dishes.View restaurant profile

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