I went to Kasbah Tazentoute for dinner. I looked on google to search and it was lot more than what I expected. Is a family run place. I didn't sleep there so can't tell how the rooms are. The restaurant, very nice, the family, super. They cook everything from scratch, so don't go short of time. The tajine there, the best one I have eaten and I been twice in Morocco, the taste of homemade cooking is so different. Will go back this year in April (from Chile,.long way to go for a tajine). I found the location great, as it is very close to the beginning of the road to go to Ait Ben Haddou, in a little village bext to...
Read moreWe were traveling as a group of 4, and missed dinner at our own riad, so we decided to stop by Kasbah Tazentoute, given the great ratings. Upon arriving, the restaurant appeared to be closed and the owner was on his way out for the night. Instead, he welcomed us in, turned on all of the lights, and proceeded to provide us with one of the best dinners and hospitality that we've received throughout or Morocco trip thus far! The food was incredible, but the tea stole the show. He explained to us the additional herbs he uses in his tea, and it was by far the best tea we had! I highly recommend stopping here if you...
Read moreOn our way back from Aïd Ben Haddou we were looking for a traditional restaurant away from more touristy places on the main road and stumbled across Kasbas Tazentoute on maps. Thanks to some signs we found the place easily and even found some parking very close to it with our campervans. The owner and his mother were really nice and even though they were closed at the time they took the effort to make us one of the best Poulle - and Vegetarian Tajin we have had on our trip through the country. I also highly recommend the morrocan salat. Overall great experience. Definitely check it out if you are in the...
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