A small but cosy local restaurant at on of the city centre's squares.
If you happen to get lucky and find an empty seat at one of the few tables they have, you're up for a great experience. Skip all the western food nonsense like fries or sandwiches and dive right into the authentic local cuisine.
The food is amazing and true to to the Moroccan tradition, the portions are big and prices low compared to the Western European standards and most of the venues in the centre (8€ for main, coffee and the juice).The staff speaks english and is friendly and really attentive.
I had a Berber tajine and it was definitely the best local tajine I have ever tried - the melted cheese and two different meats pair perfectly.
Seriously, if you generally like the Moroccan cuisine, you will be in...
Read moreWas visiting Bahia palace and had to get my family some quick food and found this place. Was such a gem. No hassling is to get in, half the price of the places around, food was great quality (compared to other places around it that I had eaten in previously), choice good and service great. Again, we all know at this stage the persistent attempts to drag you into establishments, but this place just left us to make our mind up and glad we did. I got avocado salad. Boys had pizza, we got chips and juices and bread, was all great. Price really good, quality really good. I’ve paid more for similar food in Morocco and wouldn’t rate it. This place is just simple and...
Read moreEvery time I visit Marrakech, this café is my absolute go-to — I simply won’t eat anywhere else. The food is consistently superb, full of authentic flavor and beautifully presented. What makes the experience even more special is the staff: they are exceptional, warm, and always willing to go the extra mile to make you feel welcome and comfortable. It’s rare to find a place that combines such delicious cuisine with genuinely outstanding service, but this café does it perfectly. A true gem in Marrakech that I can’t recommend...
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