Fodor's Expert Review Le Foundouk

$$ Medina Moroccan

This French-run restaurant hidden at the souk's northern tip is regularly booked with upscale tourists and expats, and the candlelit roof terrace is a popular spot for balmy summer nights or predinner cocktails. The menu features traditional Moroccan fare as well as lighter international dishes such as sea-bass fillet served in a clam sauce, or vegetarian risotto. Originally an inn for passing merchants and their mounts, this three-story restored foundouk has a lot of original architectural features: solid old wooden beams, carved cedar ceilings, and wrought-iron balustrades around a central patio that opens to the sky, and it's decorated with statues and masks gathered from across West Africa. The ground-floor bar is open to nondiners. 

As you approach on foot or from your taxi drop-off, avoid the insistent locals who will offer to "guide"' you to the restaurant; instead, look for the uniformed restaurant staff bearing lanterns, who will walk you to the restaurant (tip them 20 DH).

Moroccan Dinner $$

Quick Facts

55, Souk Hal Fassi
Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi  Morocco

0524-37–81–90

www.foundouk.com

Known For:
  • Filled with character in a historic setting
  • Intriguing international cuisine
  • Serves alcohol
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No lunch, Reservations essential

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