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Mamounia Palace, Adeje

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Type: Moroccan (more Moroccan restaurants)
Location: Adeje (more restaurants in this location)
Address: Calle El Horno 12
Telephone: 0034 648 436 312, 0034 670 699 250
Website: www.mamouniapalace.com
Email: cous79@live.com
Opening hours: 13:00 - 16:00, and 19:00 - 23:00, Sunday 12:00 - 17:00, closed Monday

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Description: The Mamounia Palace is a special experience with an thousand and one nights' exotic decoration and great Moroccan specialties like tajines with chicken or lamb. Try also a specialty from Lebanon or a Mediterranean dish. For only 25€ you will have the special 7 courses menu included drinks! This farm house is perfect to invite for business dinners, events or family celebrations as well. They have also Rural Guest houses for a week end.

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Nicola Picciau was born in Milan in 1978, and from an early age he displayed a passion for cooking and working in kitchens, as was the family tradition, inherited from their ancestors. He first learnt his cooking skills from his Grandmother's farm in Sardinia, where he kept his large family happy with various Mediterranean recipes.

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