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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

I discovered 'maghreb' in the wood green food court the other day and I've got to say the food is amazing. I had a chicken Tagine , it was seriously good. Also it's a lovely family run restaurant right in the back corner of the food court. You must give it a go.

They also sell some very rare oil which apparently is amazing for your skin, lots of info on the tables about it.

Enjoy. :)

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Hello, my name is Nabila and I am the owner of Delice Du Maghreb Cafe. Just to let you know the correct prices of my Argan oil, cosmetic oil: 60ml costs £12, 125ml costs £22. Culinary oil: 250ml costs £19, 500ml costs £36. My Argan oil is 100% pure, organic and cold pressed. Why not come and try our traditional North African dishes?
With regards

Hello Nabila,\Nice to see you here 

Latefa 

Yes that's the one, they sell the oil in there for £22. I think sometimes they get a really small bottle in for the half the price sometimes.

If you get a Tagine, don't forget to order some couscous to go with it, it's a winner combination.

what cafe is this?

North African.

The café FPR refers to is this one. (Click to enlarge or view the original.)

Conservatory

Costa Republic 162 High Road, Wood Green N22 at the corner of Gladstone Avenue. My photo is from inside their very nice conservatory. They have seating outside as well, as they actually own a strip of pavement. 

In one of my other photos here you'll see Lina - the owner. She and I met and chatted when we were both taking snaps of Haringey and Veolia's less than adequate standards of rubbish clearance. Her son manages the café. 

I also have photos of Nabila and a family member at the Délice du Maghreb. (It's a small Algerian family business.)  I'll shortly get around to posting those - plus a plan showing exactly where it is. HoL member Latefa recommended it as well as FPR. They are as welcoming as Latefa promised.

Yes, I've not tried that coffee place, personally I was a bit gutted when it changed from a Vietnamese because I I love Vietnamese food but that coffee shop is really popular by the looks of things. Nice positioning on that corner.

A small independent wine / real ale shop next with a roaring real fire, unusual ad hoc furniture where you can drink in or take away, run by friendly soul would be heaven, they've got one of these in Rye, I fell in love with it, more like that please !
I share your desire for a place like that FPR. The kind of place you go for a quick reviver and end up staying most of the afternoon. That would be hugely welcome. Actually came across one just like that in Hackney Road yesterday, didn't even have a name above the premises but was at around number 350.

Thanks Alan, that's really helpful! Although I think it's called "Coffe Republic" not "Costa Republic", lol.

We do need more good, independent cafes around here, will certainly go and check this out at the earliest opportunity.

  Thanks, Cecilia.  You're right, of course. Coffee Republic!

In the early hours of the morning I was too tired even to read the sign in my own photo! <Blushes with embarrassment>

Apologies to everyone, especially Lina.

It's quite nice part of the world. With a bit vision I think that top area of wood green could be really nice if some more independent cafe's and bars could be encouraged.

The plan for wood green apparently is to try to pull the heart of wood green to be more centred around the tube station and that top bit, so things probably will shift that way slowly slowly.

To not confuse anyone thought the cafe we are talking about is in the back left of the wood green food court, found in the shopping centre. The food seems really fresh, no idea if the cous cous is made on the premises but it does taste great with their chicken Tagine.

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