Moroccan Soup Bar
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Morroccan Soup Bar has been popular for over 10 years and is renowned for the chick pea bake.It's an vegetarian set menu, but you won't miss meat at a…
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How good can soup get? Well, this place proves, pretty good! Hearty and filling vegetarian soups and side dishes. Super cramped and tight, so be ready…
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I wish vegetarian always tasted this good! Im still dreaming about the chickpea bake and the copious amounts of hummus I ate here! We decided to get a…
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Moroccan Soup Bar is open for Casual Dining. Moroccan Soup Bar serves Middle Eastern, Moroccan, Vegetarian and Vegan dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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5 Reviews on “Moroccan Soup Bar”
Morroccan Soup Bar has been popular for over 10 years and is renowned for the chick pea bake.
It’s an vegetarian set menu, but you won’t miss meat at all.
At $25 per person, you’ll get an entree, mains and dessert.
Upon seating they will provide some hot mint tea, which is slighty sweet and refreshing.
*Entree – selection of dips and vegetables with pita. The hummus is deliciously creamy and the yoghurt has a nice sourness. Perfect to get your appetite going.
*Mains – chickpea bake is as good as I remember. Soft chickpeas on a bed of pita crisps with yoghurt and topped with toasted almonds. There is also a taste of burnt butter drizzled on top, the flavours are really going well together and it’s a very textural dish. Love it.
The vegetable cous cous is also really tasty with a tomato vegetable stew on top of soft cous cous.
There is also a plate of lentils, eggplant on top of rice (glutinous rice I think), saffron rice and yohurt.
*Dessert – with tea or coffee, you get a selection of pastries – mini donut balls, baklava, shortbread and a soft cinnamon fruit ball.
I was so full, I just asked for the dessert takeaway and finished the sweet coffee there.
It’s a really good experience and you get so much food, but be prepared to wait for a table if you’re not there 6PM on the dot. They only take bookings for 6 or more!
How good can soup get? Well, this place proves, pretty good! Hearty and filling vegetarian soups and side dishes. Super cramped and tight, so be ready to wait or elves drop on the conversations of others.
I wish vegetarian always tasted this good! Im still dreaming about the chickpea bake and the copious amounts of hummus I ate here! We decided to get a big group together as bookings are only for 6+ people and there is always wait for walk-ins – even at 6pm! We ordered the $30 banquet and there was more than enough to go around. Service was good in the limited space they have. It was a little frustrating to be served dessert 5 minutes before it was time to leave for the next table to enter, we didnt think the banquet included dessert at that stage.
Dont forget to BYO Tupperware to pack lunch for tomorrow!
Easily one of the best vegetarian restaurants in Melbourne.
Welcome to the Moroccan Soup Bar nicely located in North Fitzroy with good parking out the front and across the road but do read the parking signs.
I arrived just before 6pm and there was about 10 people on the seating outside or waiting to enter.
Doors swung open right on 6 and within ten minutes the place was full of patrons inside and out. There were three of us and one was running late. We were politely told that there was a booking at 7.30 which was fine. We were done then anyway.
Mint tea is served up quickly as well as water.
We didnt view a menu and just asked for something simple. We went with a vegetarian serving for 2 even though 3 of us. Plenty of food. We also had desserts which were a nice blend of Turkish delight, baklava and other relish delights served with tea. Food came out fast and just adored all the women working so fast and efficiently all with a smile.
The decor is stunning and although I wouldve loved to have snapped more pics I was conscious of the amount of people in the restaurant and being intrusive. If did ask one of the staff if I could take a photo of her henna hand and she graciously agreed. Some of the signs where you are pay are interesting and very pertinent. The hippy in me was loving this place. Toilets clean. Kid friendly. Wheelchair friendly. Seating outside.
I will return and bring others to enjoy such a brilliant dining experience.
We were lucky to get the last table at 6:15pm on a Tuesday night. For $25 you receive; 1st course of a plate of dips and bread to share, 2nd course is about 4/5 delicious dishes, and 3rd course is a small plate of sweets to share. My favorite dish was the chickpea main. Bring your own Tupperware otherwise excess food will be composted.