The place is a great shelter for bicycle/bikepacker travelers, as the owner - Mr Christian - and the manager - Mr Hassan - offer free 'accommodation' on the roof of the restaurant; if the weather is good enough there is already a set of sofas waiting for you under the improvised tent, if it could rain during your stay thereat the roof also offers enough space to pitch at least two proper trekking tents. Furthermore, I was also offered with a possibilty to take a free hot shower! Last but not least, the restaurant offers delicious food. Thank you so much...
Read moreWe only stopped here for lunch along the route, but we're glad that we did. The options for food were either tajine keftas or Berber omelette. We also asked for Moroccan salad as entrées and he was happy to make that for us. The tajine was huge even for 2 people and tasted delicious. We didn't even have any more room for a second serving of salad, even though we initially had wanted to since it was so so good. The owner/waiter is super friendly and speaks perfect French. The total price of 100 Dirhams including water and tea is more than...
Read moreI arrived at this place on the recommendation of a cyclist friend, knowing they could host me on the terrace with my tent in exchange for dinner. In the end, though, the owner Hassan was so kind that he let me sleep inside. 🏡
The dinner, entirely plant-based 🌱, was absolutely delicious! I was so hungry I completely forgot to take pictures 😅. I paid less than 50 dirhams, but the experience was worth so much more.
Hassan’s kindness and the authentic atmosphere make Le Tajines Bleus highly...
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