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Mogador
[ mog-uh-dawr, -dohr; French maw-ga-dawr ]
noun
- former name of Essaouira.
- (lowercase) Also moga·dore. a ribbed fabric of silk or rayon warp and cotton or linen filling, used for neckties.
Mogador
/ ˌmɒɡəˈdɔː; mɔɡadɔr /
noun
- the former name (until 1956) of Essaouira
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We gathered around a table at Cafe Mogador, an old Middle Eastern standby in the East Village.
From New York Times
Within the week they met at a downtown jazz bar, and the next weekend for brunch, with Trooper, at Cafe Mogador in the East Village.
From New York Times
They’re a dead ringer in flavor and texture for the beloved pita served at Cafe Mogador in New York City.
From Washington Post
Our favorite, the 2016 Clos Mogador, was from the family of René Barbier, one of the pioneers of Priorat’s resurrection.
From New York Times
At Ollies, a bakery and sweets shop from Ostrava, I snagged the last, chocolate-laden slice of Mogador cake.
From New York Times
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