this place serves a fixed set menu for 170 DH, which includes bread, olives, peanuts, fish soup, fruit juice, a shrimp and spinach tagine, a grilled fish, and some desert (fruits or semolina with honey). i thought this was pretty good value and also the fish was tasty and fresh. there is also a lot of food which is somewhat expected for a pricier meal in morocco. service is good and friendly and you also get a decent view of the seat.
however, the food was okay and not great. i found the shrimp and spinach tagine oily and not as tasty. the fish soup also tasted like cumin or tumeric and it didn’t taste of fish. the juice and desert were also overwhelmingly sweet with everything tasting like honey.
overall not bad but not sure if it’s the best this city has to offer in...
Read moreI had a wonderful experience at Restaurant Al Achab in the Medina of Tangier. The food was absolutely excellent – fresh, flavorful, and truly authentic. The atmosphere felt warm and welcoming, a perfect spot to enjoy local cuisine in the heart of the old town.
A special mention to Abdul Khalik, who made the experience even better. He was incredibly kind, gentle, and professional, suggesting the best dishes for us to try. His service was attentive without being intrusive, and his recommendations were spot on.
Highly recommended for anyone visiting Tangier – both for the quality of the food and the exceptional hospitality. I will definitely return on...
Read moreGreat restaurant in the medina with a great view throughout the windows. The guy who served us was really friendly and engaged. When we came there they just started serving us their food without asking us what we want. Maybe we should have read the menu outside of the restaurant to make ourselves familiar with everything. In the end they have the same menu they serve every day. We just ate everything cause the waiter was so friendly, but it was not really tasty in the end. If you want traditional maroccanian food, I recommend going...
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