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132 N. Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills
310-360-7535
Hours: Tue.-Sun., 6-11 p.m.



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Read S. Irene Virbila's complete review

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Photo: Ricardo DeAratanha / LAT
Removed from the bustle, Tagine is a warm gathering place.

At the tiny Tagine in Beverly Hills, Morocco is a state of mind. Think Rick's place from "Casablanca" updated for the 21st century, with a trio of savvy young owners standing in for the Humphrey Bogart character. One of them, wearing a fedora, sits at a back table, doing the accounts on his laptop while cool jazz -- Chet Baker -- plays on the sound system. On second thought, maybe it's the wine list he's working on. Christopher Angulo used to be a sommelier at Water Grill; Ryan Gosling, a movie actor and another owner, is our waiter and the front of the house. The chef Abdessamad "Ben" Benameur is the third partner, and the only Moroccan. The three met working at Water Grill.
-- S. Irene Virbila
Times Restaurant Critic
Jan. 18, 2006


Cross street: Wilshire Boulevard

 Reader Reviews

November 5, 2007
Amelle La, Ca,

One of the best salade I ever had!!!!!!!

March 9, 2007
younes L.A, CA

Tagine Went again to Ryan Gosling's Moroccan food temple at 132 N. Robertson. Menu has changed for the fall and, on weekends now, no ala caste, only $38 prix fixe menu. Magnificent! The chef is really hitting his stride. Beef, pork, shrimp, scallops, lamb (two ways) soup, bestilla--wow! Go.

October 20, 2006
C.L. SOKOLOFF LOS ANGELES, CA

One of the best deals in a town with lots of wonderful restaurants. I go there a minimum of once to twice per week and have never had anything that I didn't rave over. Ben's, the owner/chef, use of spices along with the presentation bring this into the real of superb!

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 Venue Details
Cuisine African , Middle Eastern
Rating
Ambience Charming Moroccan boîte with velvet banquettes, Moroccan lanterns, flickering candles, and a cool jazz soundtrack. Small and intimate, without the usual Moroccan shtick.
Best dishes Traditional salads, shrimp and scallop briwat, grilled kefta, bestila, braised lamb shank with honey, Cornish game hen, sea bass with charmoula, shrimp tagine.
Best table The corner table in the window.
Drink picks Wine and beer.
Of Note Street parking. There are plans to open for lunch beginning in mid-February 2006.
Prices Appetizers, $6-$14; main courses, $12-$21; dessert, $6; set price menu, $32 per person; vegetarian version, $27 per person.
Service Relaxed and informal.
Wine list Modest one-page list that includes a Moroccan red, and some pricey Cabernets. Corkage, $15.


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