What to order at Restaurante Arrayanes

Must order
Lamb tagine with prunes and almonds, then mint tea.
Editor tip
Reservations recommended; no alcohol served, the mint tea closes every meal.
CuisineMoroccan
Price€€€
Neighborhoodalbayzin
HoursMon-Sun 13:30-16:30, 19:30-23:30

Must order: Lamb tagine with prunes and almonds, then mint tea.

Tip: Reservations recommended; no alcohol served, the mint tea closes every meal.

Location

Address: Cuesta Maranas 4, 18010 Granada

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