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HomeRestaurantsSan Francisco, CAMarrakech
Marrakech
1.7
7 reviews
0% will return

Marrakech

419 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA

Moroccan$$

Halal summary

Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status.. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Partially halal
Alcohol served

About Marrakech

One of the oldest Moroccan restaurants in California, established over 25 years ago. The restaurant also features a hookah bar (http://www.hookahsf.com) and live entertainment, which includes belly dancing most nights.

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Zain MughalJun 5, 2025
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Zain MughalJun 5, 2025
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Zain MughalJun 5, 2025
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Zain MughalJun 5, 2025
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Arham AtiqueMar 5, 2025

Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 02:00 AM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 02:00 AM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 02:00 AM
Thursday11:00 AM - 02:00 AM
Friday11:00 AM - 02:00 AM
Saturday11:00 AM - 02:00 AM
Sunday11:00 AM - 02:00 AM

Amenities

Prayer space
Restroom
Handicap access
Transit access
Hookah

Location

419 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA

1.7
7 reviews·0% would return
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Nashir Mohammed

Jun 22, 2014•137 reviews
1

my flight got in late so i thought i was lucky this place was open around midnight. basically it is a club with a restaurant in it. i got some food to go, the lamb tangir...lamb was ok but the vegetables didn't taste good. bread tasted old. the server was very polite but the food wasn't good, it was expensive and yes it's a nightclub, would not waste my time again and the area is terrible at night, i was at the hilton less than half a block away which is why i took the chance.

Would not return
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Rano He

Jun 19, 2013•3 reviews
1

Initially I wondered whether it is a real halal restaurant as it serves Alcohol and belly dancers. I entered and asked them to confirm whether they serve Halal, the said yes, and all workers were Muslims Arab. I ordered grilled chicken, and I ended up getting couscous with chicken.

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Zaid Alwahab

Apr 22, 2010•13 reviews
2

I found the restaurant by zabihah iphone program. I saw the signs outside. I didnt enter the restaurant. I dont think a bar with full alcohol serving and belly dancing meets with halal food.

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H M

Nov 13, 2009•837 reviews
2

Although I was last here a few years ago, I decided to go back recently while in SF. The food did not appear to improve in taste and it seems the prices have increased significantly. The entire restaurant turns into a raunchy night club after dinner. Families beware.

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Nabil Ahmad

Jul 27, 2009•472 reviews
2

Even though Zabihah meat is served here, I would not classify this place as a halal restaurant. After I asked the waiter if their meat was Zabihah (which he confirmed), he told me they had (alcoholic) drink specials. They not only have a bar, but the place turns into a Club at night, and they have belly dancing. The service is also really bad and the food was average. The setting is decent, but the atmosphere is NOT Islamic. I would not recommend this place for families.

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Osman Busuri

Jul 26, 2009•7 reviews
2

I was visiting San Francisco from Seattle. I didn't know where are the halal restaurant. I just checked a yellow page under ethnic Restaurants. I found this saying Moroccan Restaurant, I called and the person I talk to said all the food is Halal. But when we went there they told us only the lamb is Halal. Anyway he gave us good deal, the food was good, the hospitality was great: they served us like we are visiting a relative. The place is nice with cushions and carpet that gives Mideastern or Arab atmosphere. If I would known that they serve alcohol and they have a belly dance, I wouldn't even get they door. The place is not suited for a Muslim family. They don't only serve alcohol they have a full bar. I wouldn't recommend any Muslim person.

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Irfan Rydhan

Dec 11, 2006•511 reviews
2

Although they serve Halal meat (the owner's can provide a Halal certificate for their meat), I would not call this place a real Muslim Restaurant. They not only have a full bar, but the place turns into a mini-club after 11pm on the weekend (they even charge a $15 cover charge to get in). I went there for a birthday party on a Saturday night and the parking situation was very bad. The service was very slow (although we had a party of 25 people) and the food was average. The Hookah was good. The interior decor of the restaurant was nice, with cushions and carpets which gives a Middle-Eastern feel. I would not recommend this place for families, since the restaurant is geared toward a Non-Muslim crowd with all the alcohol and dancing.

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