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Welcome to Otto’s Restaurant

Welcome to Otto’s Restaurant, where Moroccan and Mediterranean flavors come alive in the heart of Sheffield. Nestled on Sharrow Vale Road, Otto’s invites you to savor a culinary journey filled with vibrant spices and fresh ingredients. With a full bar and outdoor seating, it's the perfect spot for any occasion. From delectable tagines to rich couscous, each dish encapsulates the essence of its roots. Otto’s not only excels in taste but also in service, offering reservations, delivery, and takeout. Join us to experience a warm atmosphere that will leave you feeling at home, no matter the meal.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to the vibrant world of Otto’s Restaurant, a gem in Sheffield's Hunters Bar. Situated at 344 Sharrow Vale Road, this Moroccan-Mediterranean haven captures the essence of two rich culinary traditions, crafting dishes that are both exotic and familiar. From the moment you step through the doors, you are enveloped in an atmosphere that is both inviting and lively, perfect for a casual meal or a celebratory feast.

At Otto’s, the experience extends beyond just food. The restaurant adeptly combines modern conveniences with a warm ambiance. Whether you're inclined to savor your meal in the lovely outdoor seating area or prefer the comforts of the indoor dining space equipped with Wi-Fi and a TV for a lively atmosphere, Otto's has you covered. The full bar selection enhances your dining experience, offering an array of beverages that beautifully complement the vibrant flavors of Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine.

One of the standout features of Otto’s is the versatility it offers to its patrons. Reservations are welcomed, ensuring that your spot is reserved for a delightful culinary adventure. If you’re on the go, don’t worry! Otto’s presents convenient takeout options and even delivery services for those cozy nights in. Catering services are available as well, making it an excellent choice for your next gathering.

The menu at Otto’s is a celebration of flavor. Signature dishes transport you to the Meditarranean with each bite, featuring well-marinated meats, fresh herbs, and spices that tantalize the palate. I was particularly enchanted by their authentic tagine, slow-cooked to perfection, and absolutely bursting with flavor. Each dish tells a story, reflecting the culinary heritage that inspires the kitchen's creativity.

As for the practicalities, Otto's is acutely aware of its guests' needs. Street parking and bike parking available for those who prefer to arrive by car or cycle. They also accept debit cards, ensuring a seamless transaction as you indulge in their splendid offerings.

In conclusion, Otto’s Restaurant is not just a place to dine; it's a destination that promises an enriching experience for lovers of Moroccan and Mediterranean fare. With an inviting atmosphere, diverse selections, and attentive service, it's an ideal spot to relish delicious meals with friends and family. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore this culinary delight in Sheffield!

For inquiries and reservations, feel free to call them at 0114 266 9147. Experience the magic of Otto's where flavor meets tradition!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Otto’s Restaurant
Claudia F.
Claudia F.

Absolutely fantastic! Went for dinner on Thursday, didn't book a table but they had space. Nice ambient, with low lights and nice Spanish music in the background. Both my partner and me went for main courses from the special board - couldn't be any more happy about it. Baked goats cheese as starter and Meatballs tagine and hake fillets with seafood as mains. Nice selection of wines and beers. The mains came with vegetables which was really nice! Bill was £50 and we paid really happy. We'll be back.

Qype User (benoit…)
Qype User (benoit…)

Always great! Very friendly staff, very good value for the food, service and atmosphere. Fab entertainment on week-ends!

Qype User (f43…)
Qype User (f43…)

Probably the only Moroccan restaurant in Sheffield. Excellent selection on the menu. Went there last thursday, we had the meatballs and morrocan style sardines for starters. Then we both had the Lamb Tagine, which is a national dish in morocco. A large piece of lamb on the bone in a subtly spiced sauce which also had apricots and prunes, a really good combination. It came accompanied by some coucous and roasted vegetables, although traditonal moroccan flat bread would have been better placed here. The deserts were excellent and the bill came to around £40 for two including a couple of soft drinks each. I am looking forward to my next visit