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  • Anjee J.

    This totally nondescript hole-in-the-wall could not be more underrated! Don't let bare bones interior fool you - remember that it's owned by one of the co-founders of the illustrious Zebda, people! The boo and I love coming here for a quick, inexpensive, healthy and DELICIOUS brunch. I usually get the frites (french fry!) omelette, which is served with a carefully crafted side salad and freshly baked roll of bread... All of which you'll get for $5! Expertly made coffee drinks, too, which range between $2-3. There will likely be a language barrier and there might be some confusion with your order (every time my bf and I order different coffee drinks, we both end up with two lattes - ha!) but it's a tiny price to pay for what is guaranteed to be an outstanding meal. No lines, no screaming children and no $12 pancakes here. So wtf are you waiting for?!

    (5)
  • Asel M.

    It's a very nice place, everybody has to try it. specially the hot dogs and Hrera soup

    (5)
  • Dan P.

    Great place to get Moroccan food ... Fresh food made to order... Wonderful staff ... Reasonable prices... See you soon again Zak.

    (5)
  • Tia J.

    Yummy split pea soup and chix sandwich!!

    (4)
  • Enrique H.

    Food is good, the owner is really nice, do not buy the yelp deal because the owner does not accept it.

    (3)
  • t l a.

    I kept meaning to write a review of this wonderful spot...and I've been meaning to go back. So this is step one, and next week we'll return for more of the delicious fish, fabulous soup, and all the extras. I have to admit we were a little nervous, walking into a restaurant that was entirely full of men (we were two women---my friend from out of town, and my two kids), considering that it was pretty late at night....but as soon as we entered, it felt like morning! The owner was attentive (thee of us don't eat meat, one does) and sorted out our separate food needs as though it were no trouble at all. The food seemed all to be home made. Each dish was authentic and the vegetables fresh--and with lots of surprise extras--a REAL salad, tea, couscous--they just kept bringing out delicacies, even though it was almost closing time. My one note about the seasoning was that it was a bit salty, but if you don't mind that, then you'll love this cozy neighborhood spot. Oh, and it's open late many nights of the week.

    (5)
  • Pam D.

    We have been contacted several times by the owner, who wants us to try Tassili again. I really appreciate their desire to make a good impression, and we will be back for sure. Good customer service is so important. Am looking forward to having lunch there one day soon.

    (4)
  • Carmen G.

    Recommend their large-sized soups!

    (4)
  • Jacob J.

    Inexpensive and possibly gem worthy, if having the time to investigate. First for any foodie willing to try something new the walk-in experience is stupefying. Unlike most cafes or sit down restaurants one is left wondering how to go about procuring service and or a menu, this sole act could take some time and in my case (even with asking at the counter) it took about fifteen minutes. We were hungry as hell having walked past the other (now closed) Afghan restaurants and were committed. The chef / owner / host was preoccupied chatting with other tables, preparing foods and well, just kinda forgetting we were there. But, he eventually returned, told us some details and left again. Since dinner what can I tell you? If your party is open to trying anything, get the special of the day. Forget anything else because it isn't as, well, special. Their menu stinks. It's a useless piece of paper that means nothing. Pricing isn't mentioned and the whole thing could use a lot more detail or photos! I read reviews and saw photos on Yelp and that's what drew us in. Plus we were walking and well, options were limited. Rethinking the situation, the special of the day was couscous and the chef told us, it was "good" but he didn't detail what was in it. I.e. was it served with beef, chicken, etc If you Google Moroccan cuisine couscous is a pretty common staple but DAMN if I knew it was gonna look this good en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fi… I would have ordered it. My chicken kabob platter was okay comfort food and my cousin's dish of beef kabobs were undercooked and inedible. I told him to send it back and have them heated longer but, disappointment had already set in and he was ready to bounce. He loves kabobs. I should add that despite what you may have read in reviews on Yelp, the menu changes. Some items like hummus for instance, as told by our chef are not Moroccan. You're shitting me.. for real? I kid, I kid. But he mentioned that they tried offering different items to see if it had any popularity. This is reason why you may read about an offering, no longer offered. Entrees come and go. If you can stomach the wait, perhaps you might have a five star experience like the rest. But for me.. one and done. I told my cousin to order in Arabic... I wonder if we could have translated having a better experience as part of our order.

    (3)
  • Sera I.

    My friends catered one night from Tassili. After one bite of their amazing chicken sandwich I was hooked. The people working here are very friendly and I come back here at least every few weeks.

    (5)
  • Carla M.

    The food is delicious, the service is wonderful, plus it's very close to my apartment which works well for me. They also give very generous portions as well as have me try different items for my opinion. This place is not to be missed!

    (5)
  • Amanda C.

    Nom nom nom nom YUM! Came in with the hubs to fill our bellies. Left happy. I had the beef tajine and he had tilapia with a side of sauteed veggies and onions with a bread to put it all together. Honestly that fish was delicious. We had real morroccan tea afterwards. Not to say others teas are fake but you could tell this was the real stuff. Really enjoyed the food here!

    (5)
  • L A.

    The food is very flavorful. The harira soup hit the spot on a chilly night (with warm bread)! Lots of local folks. A total gem.

    (5)
  • Brett M.

    Awesome food in an unpretentious and very " Mom and Pop" ethnic setting. The space is nothing exciting and you're usually scattered amongst Moroccan/middle eastern regulars who clearly enjoy soccer games. The food? Wow. I usually get the kabob meal and recommend both the chicken and beef kifta. Get the mint tea too!

    (5)
  • Leyla A.

    At first I was confused because I thought that I was at Zebda, but then I went next door to Zebda and the menu was more expensive, plus there was no where to sit down and eat, so I went back to Tassili. I'm glad I did. After a heaping plate of hummus, fresh bread, and a salad with shredded carrots and homemade garlic vinaigrette...omg....i am so full, I had to take my main entree a chicken panini to go. Add it all up to $9. Algerian, French, Arabic, and English spoken here.

    (4)
  • Alexandra R.

    I will definitely go back for the mint tea.My daughter loved the soup.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner, Late Night
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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