After not eating any
I had to look for Nigerian food at Fes, especially because I ate more of Maroc food in Casablanca before I got here. While I didn’t see Nigerian restaurant after some search, I found an alternative, the Wakanda restaurant where I had (I think Senegalese) jollof.
In Senegal, it’s called Tchep Poulette/Poisson, and that’s jollof rice with chicken and fish. It comes with add-one like potato and it was really nice. Even though, Naija jollof remains the best.
For drink, I had the jus Bissap (something like zobo) to complement the food. It was awesome. Let me add that I was here with my four other Nigerian brothers.
The service was perfect, but for the language barrier. I could bail myself with basic French, whilst they knew nothing in English.
They played Nigerian music 😊
If you’re looking forward to having this meal at FES, Wakanda restaurant comes very recommended. The tchep goes for 45DH and the drink is...
Read moreDelicious! We are visiting from New Zealand for 10 days and this is the best food we have eaten in Morocco yet and incredible value for money. You can tell that a lot of locals come here to eat.
Such a unique experience with delicious food. Good vibes and music as well.
Make sure you try the Bissap juice - it is incredible. I won’t forget it. Also do try the friend plantain (alloco). Really yummy.
The lovely people there don’t speak much English but it’s easy to navigate the menu with google translate or basic French. Super helpful and...
Read moreThe food here is awesome, very tasty with big portions, excellent value for the price.
Some traditional Senegalese dishes like a fried rice (similar to Jollof) served with chicken and braised vegetables,...
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