L’Olive Noire is a rich and colorful restaurant. The framework of L’Olive Noire is in itself an invitation to travel.
It is in our restaurant you will find North Africa fine cuisine and especially traditional Moroccan dishes. The star dish is couscous, which is available in different versions, the classic being the lamb couscous. L’Olive Noire is located in Montreal, Ontario Street East, Pie-IX metro station.
You will be greeted by the owner himself, in a warm atmosphere with oriental back ground music.
Reviewers describe L'Olive Noire as delivering hearty, authentic Moroccan cuisine with generous portions and prices that many feel are fair given the size of the dishes. Dishes such as lamb and chicken tagines, couscous with merguez, pastilla with almonds, zaalouk, and even dessert like crepe mille trous are repeatedly praised for depth of flavor and careful preparation. The atmosphere is praised as authentic and the service described as warm and attentive, with a welcoming vibe and decor that evokes travel. Several notes emphasize that the restaurant is halal and serves no alcohol, and water sometimes comes with a charge, which is a downside for some. A few reviews mention occasional service slowdowns when the place is busy, occasional miscommunications about dishes, and in one case a perception of unequal service order by gender. Overall, however, the consensus is positive, with many recommending L'Olive Noire for a satisfying, flavorful Moroccan experience and for big portions and hearty meals.
Très décevant l'ayant prit pour apportez je n'ai pas pu vérifier les assiettes on m'a charger un supposé spécial couscous royal pour 2 personnes rendu à la maison on s'est rendu compte qu'en fait il te charge pour deux il mettent beaucoup de couscous & 1 cuisse de poulet une merguez un jarret d'agneau c'est donc une portion pour une personne de plus les patates douces étaient noircies .le pire j'ai donné du tip.
Désormais je vais toujours vérifier les assiettes lorsque c'est pour apportez.
Couscous royal pour suposé 2 personnes plus un couscous merguez $108 je me suis fait avoi
Très bon, portions généreuses. Seul bémol, il nous apporte une bouteille d'eau sans nous offrir autre chose & nous charge 4$ pour l'eau. Sinon très bon restaurant