We visited Zagora on Saturday night and had a fantastic time. The food was absolutely fantastic, my husband says this is the best meal he has ever had!! The service was first class and the belly dancer was great entertainment. When we go back to Birmingham we will definitely return to Zagora. Absolutely 100% fabulous!
Scott
Great place for an authentic meal! The price you pay for the quality of food cannot be beaten in a restaurant in Birmingham! The food is 10/10 and we cannot wait to go back again! Would recommend to anyone living or visiting Birmingham!!
Shez
FANTASTIC FOOD! moist and succulent lamb tangine i have ever had. Prices for meals good to average. Service good & you may bring your own alcohol
weird and wonderful
We went this lunchtime.What a fantastic place.We will visit again in the evening.
See you soon
Hatfish
I went there on a Saturday night with a group of friends, arriving around 7pm. It wasn't that busy when we arrived, but soon filled up, as it is very small. The food, (though we only had mains), was lovely - I had the Vegetarian Couscous, which was beautifully presented. We had to wait quite a long time, but this was probably due to the fact that there were about 20 of us, and they wanted us all to eat at the same time. The highlight of the evening was when a belly dancer came and danced in between the tables. She invited us all to get up and join in, which was really fun, though slightly embarrassing as none of us could belly dance to save our lives!
Alexander
I visited Zagora recently, early evening mid-week, on the recommendation of a friend. I wanted to see for myself before arranging a group booking with colleagues from work.
Not many people seem to know about this superb restaurant yet - probably because it is hidden away in Fletcher's Walk. My husband and I
were the first customers that night, a group of 4 arrived a little later, and a large group was due as we left.
The interior is fantastic: comfortable couches and cushions arranged around the walls: typically Moroccan, as are the furnishings and decorative items - in the colours of the Moroccan flag.
Service was excellent and the food was delicious. A plate of mixed olives was served while we chose from the menu: Harira soup (better than I have ever tasted) and Moroccan salad as starters - served with plenty of warm and crusty bread; lamb tagines for the main course - Zagora (tender and sweet with prunes) and Casablanca (equally tender, with mixed vegetables). We could not manage desserts, but ordered mint tea and were offered delicious pastries with this.
Soft drinks are available with the meal - you need to take your own wine if required.
I have rated ambience as Good rather than Outstanding simply because the restaurant was quite empty when I was there. I am certain that once more people know about it it will be so popular that booking in advance will be essential.
I am very pleased to be arranging a party at Zagora in the near future and highly recommend this restaurant.