Was really busy with locals - which is always a good giveaway to a place being good! - and they families and bigger groups - the waiters were busy running here and there with the next tables typical Salad Morocain entre along with the many plates of Mixed Seafood that seemed to be everyones choice - and was ours - there was 3 of us and we thought hed be eating so we ordered 2 plates when normally we'd only order 1 as 2 is huge - turned out hed already eaten so we ended up with heaps again! But...the calamari was just divine!...and the crevettes would have to be the best Ive had in Morocco to this day!....we took a few fish away with us like a lunchbox thing - which is quite an ok thing to do.
The Salade Morocain was nice - the tomatoes forever seem to taste better in Morocco than anywhere - the bread accompaniment was thickly sliced frenchstick bread and it smelt and tasted as fresh as and as delicious as.
My companions had eaten there before which is why we went there - we all wanted seafood - as thats what you do when you are in Agadir with all that delicious fish around! - and Id mentioned lets go to the fishmarket....as always...but this was a very excellent visit to try a new place for me....better late than never!
The price was excellent too - 34 dirham for each big plate of mixed seafood plus the salad and a big coca cola altogether was only 90 dirham (the exchange rate then at about 12.8 mad to £ = £7 with the bread and olives always included at no extra charge - and without all the hustle of the many fish stalls at the port trying to get you to their stall, though its easy to ignore when you know where youre going anyway, and without all the hassle of trying to pack at the always packed port - but that experience is interesting too and all adds to seeing local life while in Agadir
Favorite Dish: Said enough already!...The Mixed Plate with amazingly fresh and light calamari and big crevettes that were really juicy and tasty(not like the little ones at the port fishmarket and also at Safi's port fishmarkets - like getting rid of the chuckouts on us customers and sell the rest for better prices!)....nice bread...good Salad Marocain (thats tomatoes and cucumbers chopped quite finely with a bit of olive oil and maybe a bit of vinegar)
Written Aug 4, 2010
Address: Rue Nahda, in the Anwar Souss Quartier
Lovely little restaurant that shouldnt be missed, the staff where fabulous and the food was amazing, even the wine wasnt bad and thats always a bonus in Agadir lol
Favorite Dish: Try the chiken pastilla, spaghetti cabonara, there lamb tagine is to die for and not forgetting the asparagus soup wow this is fab
Dont believe the guide books this is not an expensive restaurant
Written Jul 30, 2010
Address: Boulevard Hassan II
You just have to go to Daffy's restaurant, Look for the Sud Bahia hotel and its at the back of the hotel, the food is amazing and cheap as chips, the owner is fabulous and nothing is too much trouble for him, i cant reccommend this place highly enough we ate here a few times on our trip, my advice - try his meatball tagine and harira soup they are outstanding, or try his shrimp pil pil starter you wont regret it ..
Head for the hotel sud bahia which is ten mins walk uphill, walk along the beach front and you will come across the panoramique eatery and a car park, walk through the car park head up through the little staired gardens until you come across a busy main road, cross over this and keep heading uphill after 5 minutes you will see the sud bahia to your right the daffys restaurant is behind the sud bahia after crossing the road
Favorite Dish: Has to be the meatball tagine its amazing!!!!!!
Written Jul 30, 2010
Address: Boulevard hassan II - Rue D'Lorange - Agadir
We love fish and whenever near the sea in Morocco would go have a fish meal - the Agadir fishmarket was a frequented favourite for both fish and as a light on the wallet place to eat.
For only 35 dirham each we could have a usually rather huge or too huge plate with fish, a few shrimps and bits of calamari and frites, along with the usual olives and chilli sauce.
We always got a decent deal at shop number 26 - so to find and get to know a trustworthy shop is a great thing here when there are so many to choose and so many to increase the risk ratio of getting ripped off.
Written Dec 9, 2008
A beautiful restaurant real Moroccan style. But the staff wasnt so poligth because they didn´t know so much english. But the surroundings were really nice and cozy.
Favorite Dish: We orderd pork but I dont know what we got. But it was ok to eat. I think it was pork cutlet with potatos.
Written Oct 25, 2008
There are so many bars and restaurants in Agadir, that you can't visit them all. Usually I go to the Moroccan ones or at least the ones with a Moroccan touch. But when we visited Agadir in january 2008 it was during the African soccer championships and Morocco was playing. So our last afternoon we met Hassan he liked to see the match Morocco-Namibia .
The only place we knew where you could watch the game was the English Pub in the touristy area. They had many wide screens indoors. It turned out to be a nice place with a terrace, cosy seats and some high tables. You can not only have a drink, but also all kind of snacks and meals. By the way Morocco won !
Updated Apr 20, 2008
Address: Boulevard du 20 Aout
International and lokal food, on the beachwalk, wiew over the ocean.
Favorite Dish: We just wanted to refresh ourselvs but when i saw that they have Camel meat, i just had to try it.
It tasted like........ I wont say, you should try it. I liked it my wife hated it.
Written Mar 17, 2008
Address: Beachwalk
Where the Passage Ait Souss (with the municipal museum) connects with the Boulevard Hassan II is a square with a fountain. Here I visited two restaurants 'La Fontaine' and 'La Tour de Babel'
(picture 1). At the same square is the 'Chambre de Commerce et Industrie d'Agadir' (picture 4). During my visit in summer 2007 there was and an exhibition and a fair in and besides the Chambre.
When I couldn't find a table in 'La Verandah', one block from here also at the Boulevard Hassan II, I came her for the first time. In one of these restaurants round the fountain it's more easy to find a table. You can chose to sit downstairs at the terraces at the sidewalks or go to the open air terraces at the first floor.
In 'La Fontaine' I had my breakfast with croissants french style. In 'La Tour de Babel' I sat at the terrace at the first floor for a drink in the late afternoon. It's relaxed to be away from the street yourself, but having a good overview from everything what happens down at the street (picture 5).
Updated Sep 9, 2007
Address: Boulevard Hassan II.
Café La Verandah looks like a Parisian style café. It is situated at the corner of a street with a huge covered terrace in front (picture 1 & 2). I had the intention to have my breakfast here or a coffee with some snacks or sweets.
The café is very popular with the local people or like the lonely planet write 'with Agadir's smart set'. The terrace, surrounded by some green, looked very inviting, but around the time in the morning I arrived, I couldn't find any free table outdoors. Because I didn't like to sit at one of the tables inside, I decided to head to the restaurants nearby, also at the Boulevard Hassan II, around the place with the fountain at the head of the Passsage Ait Souss. Next time better.
Updated Sep 9, 2007
Address: Boulevard Hassan II
During my last stay in Agadir I stayed in Nouveau Talborjt, a few blocks north-east of the Central Market. They told me it's a good area to eat Morroccan food. There are several restaurants along the streets. The most restaurants are at the Place Lahcen Tamri (picture 1 & 2), though I am not sure if this is the best place to have Moroccan food. Most of the time I saw a mixture of Morroccans and tourists having their meals here. The first day of my stay I took a Moroccan salad here for lunch and it was OK.
In the Rue Allal ben Abdallah, leading from the Place in the direction of the Central Market I had a very good couscous in one off the side walk cafés together with my Moroccan friends. It was cheap and tasted very well. The restaurant of the Hotel la Tour du Sud in the Avenue du President Kennedy looks also good for having a meal sitting at the terrace with view at the minaret of Mohammed V mosque (picture 4).
Favorite Dish: You have to try couscous and tajine.
Updated Sep 9, 2007
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