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Local Cuisine   Marrakesh

Local Cuisine, Marrakesh

 112 Reviews  Ive been taken here a number of times with my Moroccan family connections , Ive brought friends here and I come here whenever Im in Marrakech on my own - its very popular with locals as it has good... 

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Street Vendors   Marrakesh

Street Vendors, Marrakesh

 55 Reviews  In Djemaa el-Fna, there are heaps of food vendors selling freshly cropped/cooked/caught food. Honestly, I was too chicken to try these delectable molluscs, but other members of our group said they... 

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Cafés   Marrakesh

Cafés, Marrakesh

 35 Reviews  Le Charlot was a lovely cafe/restaurant on Mohammed V Avenue. We had a latte whilst people watching. Prices are very cheap for food and drink in Marrakech and the price of a latte here was about... 

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Fast Food   Marrakesh

Fast Food, Marrakesh

 8 Reviews  by Mary Mimouna, Marrakech Restaurant Reviewer Reviewed July 17, 2006 No longer do tourists have to wonder where they can get delicious and safe food at reasonable prices, in an air-conditioned,... 

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Italian Cuisine   Marrakesh

Italian Cuisine, Marrakesh

 14 Reviews  Having eaten Moroccan food almost exclusively for 14 days we opted for something slightly different when we got back to Marrakech from the Atlas Mountains. There was a restauant on Rue Bab Agnaou,... 

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French Cuisine   Marrakesh

French Cuisine, Marrakesh

 4 Reviews  L'Avenue is perfect for center city hang-out and easy of access. The decoration is trendy dark, warm and intimate. The menu offers fine tasty french dishes. This place is fitted for romantic diners... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Oasis Cafes: Along the road

by JessieLang

Oasis Cafés are a chain of restaurants attached to Afriquia gas stations along main highways. They are clean and pleasant, and the food is good. There was even a children’s playground. We ate in several Oasis Cafes during our travels in Morocco.

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Al Mounia: Very Tasteful

by Alexandra33

Great ambience, staff very nice and helpfull, beautifull garden for the summer nights and the food is really good and tasteful. Everything, from tagines to orange and cinamon for desert as well as for the red wine (Morocain).

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I was taken to many fabulous...

by Nomad_2001

I ate at many fabulous and incredibly cheap restaurants. Actually they were more like cafes, but the food was excellent. Couscous is a main staple item in Morocco and you really must try the lamb or chicken variety of it. You should also try fresh squeezed orange juice from one of the local market carts.

Hassi Baida: fair tip!

by pavleek

great restaurant near port in salah edinne el ayoubi street.i was every day there.very fair classic meals + great pizza + fantastic sandwichesprice fo dinner: 1x couscous, 1x tajine, 1x marocaine salad , 2 x mint tea = 80 Dhanother: mint tea 6 Dh, fresh orange juice 8 Dh, Harrira ( traditional soup) 4 Dh, pizza or sandwiche 25 Dhguys are very friendly, say greetings to Said :-) mint tea :-)

Resto Laayoune: you havent been in Agadir, if you dont eat fish

by sachara

During my last visit to Agadir my VT-friends said to me, "you havent been in Agadir, if you havent eaten fish". So at my first day they took me to one of the open air fish restaurants close to the port. It was a lifely place, frequented by mainly Moroccan people. It was a nice way to start my stay in Agadir in Moroccan style. There was a varied choice in all kinds of fish. We didnt make a choice, but the four of us ordered a huge plate of delicious mixed fish, accompanied with vegetables and bread.

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Local Restaurants

by sachara

Everywhere along the road in small towns and villages are lots of local restaurants. So it isn't a problem to find a place to have your meal. Many locals have here their lunch as well.being en route we stopped often at these places to have our lunch too. The food was fresh, good and cheap. And it'snice to sit in the local ambiance. Often the walls have Moroccan tiles and the interior is painted in pastel colours. Tajine or couscous.

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Miami: Ideal for lady diners!

by denisetraveller

My sister and my 8 year old nephew found this restaurant a real haven. The staff were very pleasant and the food was good especially the seafood. Tangier was not very hospitable to lone females (modestly dressed) with a child so it was great to chill out in an atmosphere where we were not regarded as suspicious. We had steaks but observed other diners having fantastic seafood - numerous tables were having seabass in salt and large seafood platters.

Le Comptoir: Trendy spot but great atmosphere/food

by emmet7

the menu was innovative and adventuresome; tasty dishes we enjoyed were of a French/ Moroccan fusion . actually the wine, Sahari Reserve (either Rose or Rouge) but the carpaccio with anise sauce was interesting

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Yet another open air cafe...: Sampling food in the Sooq

by JamalMorelli

Rather than buy a meal, why not just wander around the souq sampling dates, fruit, nuts, sweets...? You easily can get full - and it's a fun way to interact with people in the sooqs, have funny and memorable experiences and try things you might not have even seen had you stuck yourself stricly to the restaurants...Free food? Seem like a freeloader? Well, you kinda are anyway. It's Zen, baby. Think about it. Done? Ok. Just relax into it a bit, people won't mind you only sampling if you are appreciative, warm and bit playful. Munch. Dates and olives will be some of your favorite free samples (esp in Fes)

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Got friends?: Eat in Someone's House rather than a Restaurant

by JamalMorelli

Eat in Someone's House This restaurant is not in any tour book. It is the one you can find by making friends on your trip. You are there as a special guest soaking in the hospitality that is proverbial in Morocco. The food is almost always unique, heavenly and the company is enough to cover any possible culinary weirdness. If there's some improv music for your benefit - lagniappe, boo. If you don't want to leave things to fate: You could host the meal at your own house and even do the cooking (or hire one of the multitudes of working women to do it) - the total experience will be better than any restaurant in Fes, and certainly should be more memorable. This is a country where the absolute best things cannot and will not be bought - and this food tip is to be taken if you want to increase your chances of really hitting one of Morocco's gastronomic as well as cultural sweet spots.Invite...

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