Kasbah Garden Cafe Menu – New Haven, CT

Type : Moroccan restaurant

Location : New Haven, CT

North African tagines in a warmly decorated brick-walled space with a lush back garden & fountain. Based on 250 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Kasbah Garden Cafe 06511

Address:
105 Howe St RR, New Haven, CT 06511

Phone: (203) 777-5053

Website: http://www.kasbahgarden.com/

Hours

Saturday 12–10 PM
Sunday 12–10 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday 12–10 PM
Wednesday 12–10 PM
Thursday 12–10 PM
Friday 12–10 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Baby Ghannouj
eggplant dip with parsley, mint leaves, lemon juice and tahini
$5.25
Hummus
whipped chicken peas and sesame bade, tahini, olive oil, and our special seasoning
$5.25
Tabboule
a salad of cracked wheat, parsley tomatoes, onions, lemon juice and olive oil
$5.25
Grape Leaves
rolled leaves stuffed with rice, tomatoes, mint and parsley, cooked with olive oil, served cold
$5.25
Olives And Feta Cheese
olives and feta cheese sprinkled with olive oil
$5.25
Soups
Harira Soup
a mixture of tomato, lentilles, chickpeas, coriander and moroccan spices served with pita.
$3.50
Salads
Kasbah Garden Salad
market crispy greens with fresh assorted garnishes
$5.75
Falafel Salad
market crispy greens with fresh assorted garnishes and falafel, with balsamic vinegar and olive oil
$6.25
Walnut, Apple And Blue Cheese Salad
tossed with market greens olive oil and balsamic dressing
$6.75
Grilled Chicken Salad
grilled chicken with assorted market greens with balsamic vinegar and olive oil dressing
$7.25
Pita Sandwiches
Falafel
a blend of garbanzo beans mixed with spices and served with tomatoes, lettuce, pickles and tahini
$5.25
House Falafel
the above falafel sandwich with eggplant
$6.75
Chicken Shish Kebab
tender marinated grilled chicken on skewer pulled onto pita with tomatoes, onions, lettuce and tahini
$6.25
Kefta
tender grilled marinated beef on skewer served on pita with pita tomatoes, onions, lettuce and tahini
$6.75
Sandwiches
Eggplant With Mozzarella
grilled eggplant sauteed with garlic, roasted peppers sprinkled with parmesan cheese and fresh mozzarella, bread sprinkled with olive oil and garlic
$6.75
Tuna Salad Sandwich
tuna served on bread with cucumber, tomatoes and lettuce
$6.75
Grilled Chicken Sandwich
grilled chicken served on bread with lettuce, tomatoes and pesto dressing
$6.95
Couscous Dinner
Lamb And Chicken
chicken, lamb and vegetables, on top of a bed of couscous
$12.95
Lamb
lamb and vegetables, on top of a bed of couscous
$11.95
Chicken
chicken and vegetables, on top of a bed of couscous
$10.95
Vegetables
fresh vegetables served with couscous moroccan style
$8.95
Fish Couscous
salmon and vegetables on top of a bed of couscous.
$11.95
Tagines Dinner
Lamb Tagine With Preserved Lemons
lamb cooked with preserved lemon, olives, onions, flavored with moroccan spices.
$12.95
Fish Tagine
salmon prepared with charmola (moroccan spices) marinated. with potatoes and olives. served with pita.
$12.75
Kefta Tagine
gound beef mixed with moroccan spices cooked in tomatoe sauce with peas and eggs served with pita.
$10.95
Combination Plates
Grape Leaves Plate
small salad, grape leaves and soup served with pita
$5.25
Baba Ghanouj Plates
small salad, baba ghanouj and soup served with pita
$5.25
Desserts
Chocolate Cake $3.25
Cheese Cake $2.50
Baklava $1.95

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Reviews

Lydia Chew
I wanted to check out this spot because of the garden. It was, however, a winter evening when I came, so garden seating was closed, but I was still able to catch a glimpse walking through it before entering the indoor portion of the restaurant. It was pretty empty when I came in. There was only one man (I’m guessing the owner) working there when I came in, and he was incredibly friendly.

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Faraz
Delicious Moroccan cuisine. Lamb Tajine is a must try. Owner is polite.

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Jackie Fretz
An adorable garden restaurant in the heart of New Haven. A true find. The lamb tagine is absolutely divine. The fish tagine was also quite tasty. Definitely would recommend on a beautiful afternoon or evening.

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corinne forti
Delicious food, moderate prices and a lush outdoor garden all add to a great experience. It’s a quiet oasis in a sea of activity. Service is excellent, home made lemonade and savory dishes that include a delicious appetizer plate, lamb, fresh veggies as well as fish. Good choices for vegans. And don’t miss dessert!

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Carlos Figueroa
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ankush mahto
Very beautiful outdoor seating. You can BYOB for a little charge. Good place to have Hooka and a few beers with friends. Not too many options to eat but the food is great.

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Mary-Ann Kucher
Deliciously prepared, authentic Moroccan fare. The owner is super friendly and clearly loves creating savory, satisfying meals for his clientele. The only thing I didn’t enjoy was the water. It’s not filtered, and New Haven tap water is almost undrinkable. The water is the only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5.

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Elle M.
A decent, inexpensive joint for college students, young artists and hookah aficionados. The owner (who appears to be a one-man-show) is low key and polite. The only word of caution: Do not expect authentic (or anything close to) Moroccan or Middle Eastern food. Chicken couscous with breaded chicken strips. Vegetable couscous with bland vegetables and dry semolina. Moroccan mint tea with peppermint tea bags. If you know anything about Moroccan cuisine, you get the picture… As far as the atmosphere is concerned, the place is dated but cozy enough (especially if you smoke the hookah upstairs) but do not expect any romantic outdoor scene. The “garden” might have been pretty once, but it has become an old-plastic-animals cemetery. A pity, as the place has potential and Moroccan restaurants are rare around here…

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Antonia Grohs
This place is amazing, I definitely recommend it. It has great hookah, great food, and excellent service. 10/10 for everything, the owner is so friendly too!

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jim morrison
One of my favorite restaurants in New Haven. Their falafels are unique, fluffy and delicious. It’s BYOB with a $5 corkage fee (VERY reasonable), the atmosphere is casual and comfortable. I often dine there for hours, and Jamal makes me feel right at home. Apparently, they are closing 12/30/2023. I urge you to go and eat and drink and make merry at this wonderful little gem of a restaurant.

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