White House Tajine
Welcome to White House Tajine, a Moroccan gem nestled in Bryn Mawr, PA. This restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its blend of traditional Moroccan cuisine, exceptional service, and charming ambiance.
White House Tajine stands out for its extensive menu, featuring a variety of dishes such as Moroccan mezze, soups, charcoal grill options, couscous, tajines, sandwiches, drinks, and desserts. The mezze platter is a must-try, showcasing a delightful combination of hummus, baba ghanoush, tabbouleh, and more. The lamb shank couscous and seafood tajine are also highly recommended for their rich flavors and tender meats.
The reviews from satisfied customers speak volumes about the quality of food and service at White House Tajine. Harsh S. praises the excellent food and authentic flavors, while Laura I. raves about the outstanding Spanakopita and grilled kabob platter. Meredith B. and Stephanie L. highlight the friendly staff and impeccable presentation of dishes, creating a memorable dining experience for every guest.
Whether you're looking for a romantic dinner, a group gathering, or a delicious meal for takeout or delivery, White House Tajine offers an array of options to cater to your needs. Don't forget to end your meal with the famous baklava or Moroccan mint tea for a sweet and refreshing finish.
Experience the flavors of Morocco at White House Tajine and indulge in a culinary journey like no other. Reservations are recommended, so book your table today and savor the tastes of North Africa in the heart of Pennsylvania.
White House Tajine Menu
Location
Address: 1047 W Lancaster Ave Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Phone: (484) 380-3532
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- RomanticYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for DinnerYes
- Street Parking, Valet ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- TVYes
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Harsh S.
Excellent food and exceptional service. Authentic food. Manager/owner was very accommodating and explained all traditional food. Definitely a must !
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Author: Mike H.
Nice ambiance. Great fresh Moroccan Food. Love the kebabs, roasted veggies, hummus, salads, baklava and many other items. We went for Father's Day with a large group. Great service too.
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Author: Use T.
This is a jewel of a restaurant! The food was excellent, fresh and well-seasoned! We were greeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff, who offered suggestions that made our meal scrumptious! Do not forget to order their tea!
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Author: Meredith B.
This restaurant is, quite frankly, the epitome of charming. The decor is clearly done by hand, the painted stenciling slightly askew, the front window a darling mishmash of brocade and little sparkling candle-lamps and the odd hookah. A large mirror on the far wall stands like some magic portal in the back of a slightly chintzy bazaar, lending an airiness to the room along with the natural light from the wide front window. We were greeted by the proprietor, who learned all of his cooking from his mother and now shares the kitchen with his wife. Determined to ensure every visitor is treated to a flawless experience, he brought bottles of water and then proceeded to tour us through the menu, giving sound advice indeed on where to begin (and to end) the meal. Chatty and teasing, he is wonderful to talk to, but also knows when to vanish again and let you enjoy your food. And you Will. Sweet heaven. The caliber of the food brought to our table is far higher than a glance at the tables on the patio or the slightly drippy geometric patterns on the wall prepares you for. The plating was frankly lovely, and the flavours were absolutely to die for, from the lemony, garlicky eggplant to the sizzling, olive-studded chicken tagine. I came looking specifically for the pastilla, and the cinnamon-and-sugar-dusted, chicken and almond-stuffed pastry did not disappoint. Ultimately, the three of us could not finish everything, so a few scraps of leftovers, and a significant amount of baklava got packaged to go home. I recommend it, honestly, let the experience last as long as you can. So- We live hours south of this precious little place with its long couches and little round bolster pillows, but we Will be back. I'm sure I can find some sort of excuse in the area to make my way back up again, and bring friends. A significant portion of the menu is vegetarian, even, including nearly all of the appetizers (just get the mezze platter), and several other options including a tagine and a falafel gyro. There are also fish options for those who are pescatarian. And for full inclusiveness, it's wheelchair accessible as well.