NOW OPEN: Argana Moroccan Cuisine

Here's another new arrival to the party: Argana Moroccan Cuisine, inhabiting the old diner space at the corner of Lansdowne and Baltimore avenues.

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NOW OPEN: Argana Moroccan Cuisine

POSTED: Monday, April 30, 2012, 1:15 PM
Filed Under: Menu Time | Openings

Peaceful little Lansdowne is on the food come-up as of late — already home to the excellent BYO Sycamore (14 S. Lansdowne Ave.), the annual farmers market in the nearby DelCo suburb is close to launch, as is the second restaurant from the Sycamore team Adam Erace noted in February. (Hearing the name NoBL, as in north of Baltimore and Lansdowne avenues, as a possible moniker.) And here's another new arrival to the party: Argana Moroccan Cuisine, inhabiting the old diner space actually at the corner of Lansdowne and Baltimore. The friendly joint (also tree-themed, shoutout to the arboreal trend), open for lunch and dinner, is cooking a straight-ahead selection of Moroccan classics — lamb, chicken and kefta tagines, couscous, seafood pastilla, etc. — in a fam-friendly BYO atmosphere. Full menu after the jump (click to enlarge). Hours: Sun.-Thu., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

Photo: Drew Lazor

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