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Sheikh Zayed Road, Zaabeel, Business Bay, Business Bay, Zaabeel, Dubai
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Mamounia
Sheikh Zayed Road, Zaabeel, Business Bay, Business Bay, Zaabeel, Dubai

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Mamounia brings the vibrant flavors of Moroccan cuisine to the heart of Business Bay, offering an authentic dining experience right here in Dubai.

Experience the true taste of Morocco at Mamounia, a premier restaurant located in Dubai's dynamic Business Bay. As a top choice for authentic Moroccan food, Mamounia serves up traditional tagines, couscous, and grilled specialties in a warm, inviting atmosphere. We are a popular spot for both residents and visitors looking for a genuine culinary journey, perfect for a relaxed dinner or a celebratory meal. Discover delicious Moroccan dishes crafted with the finest ingredients, making us a must-visit dining destination.

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Sheikh Zayed Road, Zaabeel, Business Bay, Business Bay, Zaabeel, Dubai
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