Restaurant Review: Tajine Serves Up Traditional Moroccan Cuisine at Robertson Quay
PUBLISHED May 20th, 2023 06:00 am | UPDATED June 3rd, 2023 08:45 pm
Moroccan restaurants in Singapore are as scarce as hen’s teeth. And while a trip to Morocco sounds truly enticing, we couldn’t help but yearn for a more convenient way to indulge in our moreish couscous, shakshuka, and kefta delights. Lucky for us, we don’t have to hop on a plane to Marrakech to get a taste of their rich flavours anymore. Tajine, an authentic Moroccan tapas and cocktail bar has landed on our shores.
Located in the Robertson Quay dining enclave, this new venture by Deliciae Hospitality Management aims to showcase exquisite and authentic Moroccan cuisine with a contemporary twist. If you’re not already sold from the bold and Instagramable interiors, Executive Chef Remy Carmignani’s unique menu also draws from Mediterranean and African cultures, a nod to his time working at La Mamounia in Marrakech. Ready to dig into succulent meats, and meticulously handmade sharing dishes? This is how it went down at Tajine.
Kick off your appetite with Zitoun (S$9++), a salty and tangy starter starring marinated olives, preserved lemons, as well as chili and garlic for that spicy kick. Next, no better way to get a taste of Moroccan flavours and hospitality than with the Mixed Platter of Moroccan Salad (choice of 3 at S$36++, or 6 at S$58++). The platter features small bites like Zaalouk (grilled eggplant), Taktouka (roasted peppers), Chlada (chilled lentil salad), Khizou Mchermel (Carrot chermoula), Bessara (fava bean hummus), and Gar’a M’asla (roasted butternut pumpkin puree).
From the above, our favourites included the the creamy and addictive hummus, the babaganoush-like Zaalouk, the tangy yet earthy lentils and the sweet and floral roasted pumpkin puree, all best paired with the wood fired Pita (S$8++ for 2pcs) or pillowy ball-shaped Batbout (S$8++ for 5pcs).
Save room for the Briouates (S$19++) and Tangia Marrakchia (S$19++ for 3pcs) too. The former is a samosa-like treat, only instead of a potato filling, your tastebuds will be greeted with rich and intense flavours of wild-caught Atlantic sardines. The light and crispy bite is paired with the Muhammara, a tangy and spicy red bell peppers dip. The latter features crispy slow-cooked lamb shoulder cromesquis with a nutty almond pistachio crust. They do run slightly dry and a bit chewy so we recommend dipping into the accompanying mint sauce.
A surprising discovery for us was Tajine’s Spinach and Artichoke Pastillas (S$58++). A mix between sweet baked goods and savoury filo puff pastries, this traditional Moroccan pie encases spinach, artichoke, whipped ricotta and chickpea. A sprinkle of powdered sugar and cinnamon completes the guilty pleasure. It does take the kitchen 25 minutes to prepare this wood fired oven baked treat, so make sure to order in advance.
For mains, you can’t not indulge in the Moroccan kitchen staple the restaurant is named after – Tajine, the traditional cone-shaved clay pot used for slow-cooking. The Poulet Citron Tajine was indeed the highlight of the night with tender and succulent chicken, elevated with earthy cumin, turmeric and the mandatory green olives along with preserved lemon for a touch of tang.
To cleanse your palate, treat yourself to the refreshing lemon Sorbet (S$16++), accompanied with almond syrup for nuttiness, orange blossom for sweetness, and garnished with house-made candied lemon. We also enjoyed the Cornes De Gazelles (S$16++, 5pcs), a traditional crescent shaped pastry that reminded us of the Indian sweet, Kaju katli.
TAJINE is located at 18 Mohamed Sultan Road Singapore 238967, p. +65 6690 7566. Open Tue–Thu 5pm-11pm, Fri 12pm-11pm, Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-10pm. Closed Mon.