🇲🇦 Café Culture in Casablanca, Morocco ☕️
As a former French colony, Morocco retains its most Parisian charm in the ubiquitous cafés lining every street corner. Strolling downtown, you might just forget you're not in Paris! 🍵 Moroccan Tea & Coffee Rituals Yesterday in Agadir: Tried the iconic Moroccan mint tea with local pastries—an addictive combo! Today: Visited a local café where waiter Mohammed helped me order (total: $19 USD, cash only—they don’t take cards). Paid with $20 and got a free bottled water as thanks! ☕ Must-Try: 📍Moroccan coffee/tea: Served with sugar + a fresh mint leaf (the mint makes it unforgettable!). 📍Yogurt: Topped with apple slices and raspberries. 📍Croissants: Warm, buttery, and stuffed with sweet filling. 💰 Affordable & Atmospheric Prices: Coffee ($2-3), tea (<$2)—way cheaper than Paris! Vibe: Just like Parisian cafés—outdoor seating, ashtrays provided, people-watching galore. 🍪 Bonus Finds Paul Bakery (French chain): Their mint tea is a must. Tea biscuits: Similar to Istanbul’s Asian-side treats—flaky, buttery, and not too sweet.🌊🌊 #Morocco #MintTeaMagic #CasablancaEats #TravelGram #NorthAfrica #CafeHopping