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 and also for small get-togethers.
By the way the music is well selected, make you want to exhale, perfect for those in search for an after dinner drink.
Favorite Dish: My favourite dish is: Raviolis, Of truffled scampi with braised lettuce and green beans
Written Apr 5, 2011
Address: Angle Route de Targa & Capitaine Arigui, Marrakech
Phone: +212 524 45 89 01
Website: www.lavenuemarrakech.blogspot.com
This is a very good restaurant with French influence food. The courtyard is lovely and very cosy, with a nice atmosphere. The patio has olive trees and a fig tree planted around a central fountain.
The menus range: Menu du marché at 350 DH
Menus at 450 and 590 DH. A bit expensive but worth it.
Here are some of their dishes:
Carré d’agneau rôti, jus à la fleur de thym frais,
ratatouille pimentée,
Parmentier de canard confit au foie gras chaud,
Escalope de foie gras, jus de miel,
This chef has already been awarded 2 stars in the Michelin Guide for his restaurant "Les Mouscardins" in Saint Tropez.
Favorite Dish: I loved the Parmentier de canard.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Derb Zahouia
Phone: 024 38 70 40
The Gastronomic Restaurant at the Es Saadi Hotel is modern and relaxed and offers French and Moroccan cuisine overlooking the pool. There is also a pool side snack bar for light lunches, snacks and drinks. Another restaurant is in the Casino – Estrade Gourmande – which offers a French cuisine. There was no worry with any of the food or juices here. Everything was beautifully presented and the breakfast was great.
Written Feb 18, 2009
Address: Hotel Es-Saadi, Ave el-Qadissia, Marrakech
This French-run restaurant is one of the classiest of those with a view of Djemaa el-Fna. Coffee, tea and ice cream are served on the ground floor and there is a proper restaurant on the first-floor terrace with a menu based around salads, pizzas and pasta, accompanied by freshly squeezed fruit juices. The interior is air-conditioned.
Updated Oct 12, 2008
Address: 58 Rue Riquet
Phone: 00 212 44 42 75 70
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