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Businiess name:  Nomad
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is an amazing restaurant. The food is excellent with dishes from Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia. The frech touch to the dishes makes them truly exquisite while still suthentic North African dishes. The merguez dish is mouth-watering (ask for Fries with it). Many tajine dishes and couscous entrees are also on the menu. Morrocan pastillas are also a big hit. I can go on and on. Deserts are also a big hit: enjoy the warm profiterolles with caramel. Don't forget to enjoy it with a traditional morrocan mint tea. Apetiziers are also as diverse as the North African cuisines, from hot to cold, mild to spicy but always delicious: try the Algiers salad. Probably the first North African restaurant in the city with true authentic dishes. One word for the decor: Wow! An enchanting arabic decor with a cozy warm atmosphere that would spellbind your senses. Pros: Food, Decor, Staff

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