Aicha Moroccan, San Francisco

1303 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

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Aicha Moroccan
2,312.7 mi

1303 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

ClosedOpening at 12:00 PM

About Aicha Moroccan


You'll swear you stepped off the streets of San Francisco and into Marrakech at Aicha in San Francisco. Gluten-free and low-fat are not one in the same, but this place serves them both. Having trouble finding that family-friendly restaurant everyone will love? This restaurant serves all ages, so little ones are welcome to come along, too. Skip long waits and head to Aicha with your large group for easy seating.

The restaurant accepts reservations, so it's simple to snag a table in advance. You'll find most people wearing their favorite T-shirt and pair of jeans, as casual dining is Aicha's style. Feeling a little shy? Carryout is available.

Street and lot parking is simple near Aicha. Aicha offers safe bike parking outside.

Dining out doesn't have to be an expensive luxury, and Aicha serves deliciousness that everyone can afford. Visit Aicha and try their fine Moroccan cuisine.

Customer Reviews

4.3
based on Groupon 108 reviews
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Dawn
4 ratings|2 reviews
The waiter seemed really swamped, was the only thing. The service was kind of slow, he was very nice, but the place was just packed and it was hard for him to keep up. The food was really good - glad I tried it!
Robert
5 ratings|2 reviews
Well done!
Cynthia
3 ratings|1 review
We really enjoyed our meal and look forward to coming back!
Ann
2 ratings|2 reviews
Having just gotten back from 5 months in Morocco I had high hopes for this restaurant. The service was fine but the food was uninspired. The meat in both dishes was overdone and the couscous was watery. The tea was simply a weak black tea with a little mint thrown in. While I understand that it might not be as sweet as real Moroccan tea, sugar should have been provided for those who prefer it that way. There were no Moroccans in the restaurant which should have been a sign.