Menu for Medina in San Diego, CA
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Closed:12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Cuisines:
Moroccan African Mediterranean
Moroccan African Mediterranean
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Features:
Takeout , Delivery , Non-Contact Delivery
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Dietary:
Vegetarian
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Known for:
Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Halal food, Happy hour drinks, Happy hour food, Healthy options, Small plates, Casual, Vegetarian options, Cozy, Wine, Good for kids, Wi-Fi, Quick bite, Alcohol, Brunch, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Popular Dinner, Mask required, Lunch, Staff wear masks, Popular Lunch, Accepts reservations, Catering, Good for groups, Fast service, Solo dining, High chairs, Restroom, Family-friendly, Seating, Outdoor seating, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Identifies as women-owned, NFC mobile payments, Popular with Tourists,Read more
Medina in San Diego, CA, is a Moroccan restaurant with average rating of 4.7 stars. Curious? Here’s what other visitors have to say about Medina. Today, Medina opens its doors from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Don’t risk not having a table. Call ahead and reserve your table by calling (619) 230-5037.
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There’s something for everyone at Medina, including halal dietary options.
On top of the amazing dishes, other attributes include: halal food.
Looking for other options with similar menus? Check out Empanada Kitchen and Jack in the Box.
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Authentic Moroccan kitchen, loved the flavors. Portions are quietly small compared to the prices, especially for a good... eater. The staff are friendly and the food came very fast and fresh. Read more
I could give this place even 5 stars, here is a little cute place, everything is really nice and cute the islamic and morocan... design the beautiful blue color and the way they present their food. We ordered chicken taco and Marqués shakshuka and baklavafor desert. Taco was good not like mexican taco it had some yoghurt sauce on top like Mediterranean taste and the shakshuka wasgood as well. I recommend this place everything was good ???? Read more
For a fast casual restaurant Medina is excellent. Very flavorful and fresh. I had the trio of tacos (lamb, fish and chicken)... and all 3 were great. The lamb taco was especially excellent. The Michelin guide got this one right. Give it a try. I willreturn! Read more
Great little spot. Was looking for gluten free and dairy free options and they hooked it up. Ladies were very knowledgeable and... I got the lamb bowl without couscous, and eith out the dairy. It was delicious, my friend (gluten eater) got the lamb taco andchicken taco and said the lamb was better but both really good . Will be back Read more
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When is Medina open?
Medina is open on the following days:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 08:00 PM
What forms of payment are accepted at Medina?
They accept Apple Pay and Google Pay at Medina.
Does Medina offer delivery?
Yes, Medina offers delivery.
This is not authentic Moroccan food. The owner is Tunisian, who passed down his version of Moroccan recipes, none of the staff... or cooks is Moroccan nor have knowledge of authentic Moroccan taste. This information was obtained from the staff directly asthe taste was not pleasant at all and we questioned who?s cooking. The dishes and location have great aesthetics, staff ispleasant, menu and price is adequate for the food they?re serving. We ordered a cup of Moroccan tea and was brought iced tea???? We then ordered the pot of Moroccan tea; no gunpowder, no mint leaves inside only decorative on the cup, with a lightflavor of bagged tea. Shakshuka with Merguez: each egg is charged individually, pita bread (this is not how you serve theauthentic dish) is separate, and Merguez was dry with an odd taste. Merguez Sandwich: again the Merguez taste was not good,dry, not fresh. The bread is not authentic nor is this the type of bread used in a Moroccan sandwich. This is more of a fusedhot dog. The topping and sauce on the sandwich is good in taste. I only took two bites and couldn?t force myself to finishit. Moroccan fries: very good in taste, accompanied well with the orange fries sauce that?s not Moroccan. This is definitelynot a Moroccan eatery. I would call it a fusion eatery. I mean they serve tacos if that says anything about the culture (GoogleMoroccan tacos). Medina is to Moroccan food what El Torito is to Mexican food. It was truly disappointing; my Moroccan cookingand Moroccan spices are a lot closer to authentic Moroccan food than this place. Other customers appeared to enjoy their mealand made positive comments during our visits. Read more