2.0
6 reviews
0% will return

Marakesh

321 US Highway 46, Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ

Moroccan$$$

Halal summary

The owners are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed

About Marakesh

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Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Amenities

Prayer allowed upon request
Parking space
Restroom
Handicap access
Transit access

Location

321 US Highway 46, Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ

2.0
6 reviews·0% would return
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Bash Mann

May 6, 20139 reviews
1

Not halal everyone nowadays comes out and say we buy meat from restaurant depot doesn't mean it's zabiha halal shout out to people pls do your home work before you travel out to eat at a new place thanks may Allah save us from haram

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Johnny Apple

Feb 8, 20124 reviews
2

I don't know why I couldn't eat meat there doubting not serving halal but not sure so I don't want to mislead others but I didn't like the fish either and not a family place at all and very expensive

Would not return
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The Wanderer

Jun 21, 20091 review
1

If I could rate it with any lower than a star, I would. My restaurant experience here was one of the worst. The food was absolutely terrible. The portions were small and the prices were out of this world. The restaurant setting is nice and all but the service was slow and the food seemed to be just thrown on the burner. I ordered chicken which came out with a lot of charcoal on it. It was over an hour before the food came out. As all the reviewers mentioned, they do serve alcohol and belly dancing so I would be suspect of their 'Halal' designation. I was with my family "trying" to enjoy our evening when the belly dancer decided to sit on my brothers lap and her sweat dripped all over his plate. That did it for us. we left and went to another restaurant. Sorry folks, look somewhere else for a good Moroccan restaurant. This is definetly not it.

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Shafiq Rehman

Dec 19, 200734 reviews
1

prices are way high, minimum entrée is 17$. Place is well decorated but they serve alcohol too. When I went there it was empty but then a group of 8 came. They were served alcohol and they requested bellet dance, which was gladely accepted. All this was enough to proove that they are not halal. I cancelled my order and walked out.

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Rizwan Hasnie

Apr 11, 200573 reviews
5

They serve good food but the prices are higher than they should be. They have suspicious activities every first Wednesday night of the month since we were turned away being told that it was "a Ladies Night" (?). We suspect, though not witnessed, that they might have "ballet dancing" there. This raises the big question "Are they really halal?". Becasue of my suspicion, I would thus not rate this restaurant.

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Nomaan Chaudhry

Jan 25, 20052 reviews
2

when i went the place was empty. It didn't bother me. when my food came, i saw why. the chicken tasted like road kill. it may be halal but the food wasn't good.