High Atlas Restaurants

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  • 1. Chez Momo

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    Nestled in the foothills of the mountains near Ouirgane, Chez Momo is a delightful spot to sip a cocktail by the small pool or have a barbecue dinner seated on one of the chairs fashioned from tree trunks. After a feast you may find yourself inquiring about one of the seven cozy rooms and six suites, where a breakfast of morning coffee and beghrir (pancakes) is brought to your door each morning.

    Ouirgane, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-48–57–04

    Known For

    • Delicious local cuisine
    • Poolside dining available
    • Stunning surroundings
  • 2. Atlas Toubkal Imlil

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    This restaurant located within a riad has stunning panoramic views from the rooftop terrace, along with delicious food. You'll find all the standard Moroccan dishes here, with a nice selection of well-portioned tagines.

    Imlil, Marrakesh-Safi, 42152, Morocco
    662-05–82--51

    Known For

    • Good, inexpensive food
    • Kofta (lamb) tagines
    • Stunning views
  • 3. Chez Ahmed

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    This small but clean café and guesthouse is next door to the Kasbah Telouet parking lot and Ahmed, the owner, is very knowledgeable of Glaoui history and can organize tours of the surrounding area. He is also happy to sit and chat as well as feed you well for around 70 DH. If you do not wish to take a tour, politely make this known toward the beginning of your conversation.

    Telouet, Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco
    0524-89–07–17

    Known For

    • Knowledgeable and welcoming host
    • Good but basic food
    • History tours offered
  • 4. Dar Oudar

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    This restaurant that also has a few simple guest rooms is a good stop-off point before the climb to the Tichka Pass. The kitchen is justifiably proud of its reputation and makes delicious french fries and outstanding kefta (spiced minced beef) brochettes. If you want to stay the night, rooms are 200 DH, with breakfast at 25 DH.

    Rte. de Ouarzazate, Km 56, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-48–47–72

    Known For

    • Best french fries in the Atlas
    • Tasty kefta brochettes
    • Starting point for the climb up the Tichka Pass
  • 5. La Maison Berbère

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    This rest stop has made more of an effort than most of the others on this route, with a high ceiling and traditionally decorated salon permeated by the unmistakable smell of real coffee. Take a late breakfast or a tagine on the terrace at the back, overlooking a small garden and poppy-dotted fields.

    Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco
    0524-37–14–67

    Known For

    • Easy stop-off point
    • Hot mint tea
    • Lovely views
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  • 6. Restaurant-Hotel Azilal

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    For only 50 DH, you can get a great meal here consisting of three courses made entirely by the family's mother. Go for a classic Moroccan salad (tomatoes and peppers) and a tagine of your choice and eat on the quaint platform overlooking the river. It's simple and very Moroccan.

    Setti Fatma, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0668-88–37–70

    Known For

    • Great home cooking
    • Hearty portions
    • Authentic cuisine
  • 7. SAT Agadir

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    This small and traditional restaurant offers light salads as well as meat dishes. The upper dining-room area offers a view of the square.

    155, Bd. El Hansali, Béni Mellal, Béni Mellal-Khénifra, Morocco
    0523-48–14–48
  • 8. Timichi

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    You need to cross a rickety bridge to get to this restaurant, which buzzes with the hum of local chatter, the sound of the trickling river, and the occasional Amazigh musician. The menu is predictable, with Moroccan salads, tagines, and a variety of sodas, but it's very tasty and the location is a great vantage point for people-watching. It also has some basic triple rooms with shared showers up the very steep staircase.

    Setti Fatma, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0668-94–48–67

    Known For

    • Interesting people-watching
    • Tasty tagines
    • Large portions

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