We stayed here 2 nights but the hotel itself is on the tour group circuit and very popular as a lunchtime eating place for tourists travelling through - there are several large areas in which to sit for a meal - the main area is decorated rather extravagantly in traditional style and its in here that the groups are taken for their meal - we sat in a more basic area just nearby with a lot more natural light and comfortable sofas - and had a wonderful meal of brochettes and vegetable tagine.
We ate again that night which was also very nice - so we do recommmend this as both a low priced budget place to stay and a 3 star place to eat - the price is good/comparable too
We got discounts but average dish is 70 dirhams which is an okay price for a place on the tourist circuit
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: main road through Ait Benhaddou
Phone: 00212524890305
Auberge la Goulade, chez Samie et Michel;
We wanted to see what else there is in Ait Ben Haddou, and came across this small restaurant. Actually it's a guesthouse as well, they have rooms also. We ordered some pizza's and although it took a while to prepare them, it was worth waiting for them; DELICIOUS!
We didn't see many other restaurants around in Ait Ben Haddou.
Favorite Dish: The famous pizza's! The can make all kind of pizza's, originally baked in a woodoven.
Recommended!
Written Feb 16, 2009
Address: Ait Ben Haddou 45000 Ouarzazate
Phone: 024 884872 fax 024 882338
Website: www.lagoulade.net
Most visitors to Ait Ben Haddou eat in their hotels as there aren't too many independent restaurants.
Our breakfast and dinner were included in the price of our hotel and we had all these meals in the large tent outside the hotel. There is also a dining room inside but as all the other guests were eating in the tent we chose to do so too. There weren't too many guests - just us, a German family and a French couple.
The food was excellent. For dinner we had a huge salad for starters followed by a delicious chicken tagine which we shared and then some fruit for dessert. The breakfast was equally good: baguettes, with jam and butter, coffee or tea and an orange juice each.
Written Apr 13, 2007
Address: Hotel la Baraka
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