Who owns Tagine Beverly?

Chef Ben Benameur
Tagine, a Moroccan hideaway in Beverly Hills with jazz music and candlelit tables, brings an enchanting twist to the cuisine’s exotic tastes. Chef Ben Benameur and his co-owner, Hollywood actor Ryan Gosling, wanted to create a place where the food is made with love and leaves guests feeling warm and satisfied.

Does Ryan Gosling own Tagine?

Actor/feminist icon Ryan Gosling is an investor in the Beverly Hills restaurant Tagine, and breaking news you guys: he hasn’t been there for literally months. Tagine touts Gosling’s involvement in the restaurant on their website, and even says he created the restaurant alongside chef “Ben” Benameur.

What is a tagine used for?

The conical lid allows steam to circulate during cooking, which then creates condensation that drips back onto the meat, fish or vegies, keeping food moist. Some tagines are designed for the oven or stovetop, while others are simply used as decorative serving dishes.

What can I use instead of a tagine?

So – what do you do if you don’t have a tagine? Your trusty slow cooker does the same work as a tagine! If you don’t have a slow cooker you can use a heavy, shallow baking dish. Cover tightly with foil and bake your delicious creation in a 275-300 degree oven for several hours.

Are things expensive in Morocco?

On the other hand, It is important to bear in mind that Morocco is generally not as dirt cheap as some travellers expect. In fact, many things in Morocco are more expensive than in Europe, like cars, electronics and alcohol. Therefore, luxury items and imported goods are significantly more expensive than in Europe.

What is considered rude in Morocco?

In Morocco, the left hand is reserved for bathroom hygiene and dirty chores. So it is considered incredibly rude to eat, shake hands, give a gift, or leave a tip with your left hand.