L'Aqua is a new spot in Plano that serves some Moroccan dishes, some French, and actually a bit of everything.
Moroccan food comes with a French twist at the recently openedThe interior of L’Aqua lacks the vibes of your typical French café. Instead, minimalist furniture and modern light fixtures give it an edgy feel, perhaps in accord with the rebellious fusion menu here. It’s not quite French food, but it can’t be called authentic Moroccan, either. L’Aqua’s food instead treads the hazy area between the two, with options like Moroccan shakshuka, French florentines and a lot in between.
There are also some American classics here like a fried chicken sandwich and a club with toasted white bread, avocado and American cheese with a harissa mayo. L'Aqua also offers a catch of the day that's grilled, fried or stuffed then slathered in one of the house sauces: creamy white, tahini or Moroccan sharmoula.
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