Marrakesh Express Moves Onto Penn’s Campus

Marrakesh Express, previously of 44th and Chestnut, appears to have reopened to the public on 40th and Locust, transforming from an ugly caterpillar full-service restaurant to a ~beautiful butterfly~ food truck in the process. (…Did we just say that?) According to Meal Ticket, it was supposed to have opened in October, but this is the first we’ve heard of it. In any case, the Keshspress, which is an awful nickname we already regret publishing, promises to bring delicious “SHAWARMA+FALAFEL ON WHEELS” to the Penn community. We can’t wait to try it out– we’re salivating over the Yelp reviews. In the meantime, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, everyone!
Tags: News, crosby stills and nash, food, food trucks, keshspress, marrakesh express, more like shawowma, shawarma, yelpf
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By A Drink for the Fallen on January 19, 2012 at 2:42 pm
As excited as I am for the introduction of Marrakesh Express, I would like to propose a moment of silence for what this means: that Rami’s, home of the city’s best falfel, is no longer there. Who else will greet us with such a smile and slightly creepy attitude toward women? No one I say. Sami was one of a kind and I for one will miss him no matter how good the replacement is.
To the above — just go to Chez Yasmin