Aziza, Moroccan restaurant in Lannion, France.
Aziza is a Moroccan restaurant in Lannion with interior decor that includes traditional elements from Marrakech and Agadir, such as tents, tapestries, and a central fountain with an olive tree. The space is designed to transport diners to a North African setting.
The restaurant opened in 2004, bringing authentic North African cooking to the Lannion area. This arrival introduced Moroccan culinary traditions to Brittany.
The menu blends Berber, Arab, and Andalusian cooking traditions through dishes like couscous, tajines, pastillas, and mechoui. Visitors can taste how these different culinary approaches from across North Africa come together in a single kitchen.
The restaurant is located on Rue des Acacias in the Nod Huel neighborhood and opens for dinner Wednesday through Sunday from 7 PM. It tends to be busiest during the early evening hours on weekends.
The restaurant allows guests to borrow traditional couscoussiers to prepare Moroccan dishes at home. This service lets visitors extend their experience with the cuisine beyond their meal.
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