Morocco Restaurants

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  • 1. Dar Yacout

    $$$$ | Bab Doukkala

    Come hungry for the five-course traditional Moroccan feast served at this restaurant located deep in the medina. Aperitifs are taken on the rooftop, which has stunning panoramic views of the Koutoubia Mosque, and then you can choose to dine beside the pool on the lanterned terrace, in a vaulted upstairs room, or in the lush, cushion-filled main salon. Dinner, including drinks, costs 700 DH and courteous, discreet waiters in white djellabas and red fezzes scurry about to fulfill your every need. This is an exotic experience in a magical setting and alcohol is served.

    79, Sidi Ahmed Soussi, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-38–29–29

    Known For

    • Plentiful amount of food served
    • Magical fairy-tale setting
    • Sumptuous Moroccan dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 2. Dinarjat

    $$$$ | Medina

    In a palatial medina house, this atmospheric restaurant serves gourmet versions of traditional Moroccan cuisine, with live Andalusian music as a charming backdrop. Well-signposted from Avenue Laalou, it's in the medina close to Kasbah des Oudayas; in the evenings, a man with a lantern waits at the nearest medina entrance to guide you to the restaurant. Alcohol is served.

    6, rue Belgnaoui, Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco
    0537-70–42–39

    Known For

    • Gourmet Moroccan menu
    • Impeccable service
    • Romantic environment
  • 3. La Fromagerie

    $$$$

    A few miles outside town on the edge of thuya and olive groves, owner Abderrazak welcomes you warmly to his artisanal cheesery and open-air restaurant. Enjoy a fixed-menu lunch of salads topped with local goat- and sheep-milk cheeses, followed by (for nonvegetarians) a mechoui (lamb spit roast), and wine to complement. You'll find it hard to move after the feast.

    Rte. de Safi, Essaouira, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0666-23–35–34

    Known For

    • Large portions
    • Wine served with meals
    • Cash required for payment

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Le Cabestan

    $$$$

    Located right near the Corniche lighthouse, you approach this restaurant through a pretty, candlelit garden and inside you'll have spectacular ocean views: you can look down from a window seat onto blue rock pools as you savor delicious fish dishes. The menu focuses on fine Mediterranean cuisine, with a lively tapas bar that draws a cocktail- and champagne-loving crowd until the early hours.

    90, bd. de la Corniche, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-39–11–90

    Known For

    • Stellar ocean views
    • Glittering clientele
    • Late-night music and dancing
  • 5. Le Petit Rocher

    $$$$

    For fine dining or drinks with a fantastic view, the super-elegant Petit Rocher is just the ticket: its unrivaled position lets you gaze over the sublime Atlantic waves and the Hassan II Mosque. Enjoy delicious Mediterranean cuisine and good wine in the restaurant area, or settle down at the bar where fabulous cocktails are poured and a DJ often spins.

    El Hank, Bd. de la Corniche, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-36–26–26

    Known For

    • Exceptional ocean-side setting
    • Seafood dishes
    • After-dinner party atmosphere in the bar
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  • 6. Le Rouget de l'Isle

    $$$$

    This exceptional French restaurant occupies an Art Deco villa set amid beautiful gardens. The menu lists elegant dishes, each edged with an element of luxury; the wine pairings are as refined as the food and the staff discrete yet congenial. In summer, you can take a shady table outside, while in winter the colonial air of the interior dining rooms awaits.

    Centre Ville, Morocco
    0522-29--47--40

    Known For

    • Peerless French dishes
    • Exquisite vintage environment
    • Sophisticated atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
  • 7. Les Trois Mâts Chez Joe

    $$$$

    In terms of both gastronomy and comfort, this is probably the best pick among the beach clubs lining this part of the coast. It's open for lunch and dinner, and the menu revolves around seafood with a Mediterranean slant. Cocktails and fine wines are in plentiful supply as well. Beach umbrellas and loungers are available for rent, and kids are welcome.

    Tamaris I, Dar Bouazza, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-33--02--62

    Known For

    • <PRO>varied food and drink menu</PRO>
    • <PRO>ideal setting</PRO>
    • <PRO>families welcome</PRO>
  • 8. Les Trois Palmiers

    $$$$

    Sliding glass windows run the length of this restaurant, and open onto the beach between Temara and Skhirat. The inventive menu features Oualidia oysters, fish or prawn carpaccio, and plenty of fresh fish, as well as some Spanish dishes such as paella and fish fiduea (sort of a paella made with noodles instead of rice). There's a tapas bar, too---more rustic than the main restaurant---serving cocktails to the after-work crowd.

    Plage Val d'Or, Temara, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco
    0550-00--96--79

    Known For

    • Upbeat tapas bar
    • Excellent fish-oriented menu
    • Superb sea views
  • 9. Lily's

    $$$$

    The setting at Lily's is quite magnificent, with carved wood screens, butterflies on the ceiling, bamboo growing through the wooden floors, and spectacular sea views through every window. The food is pretty spectacular, too, featuring Japanese, Thai, Korean, and Vietnamese dishes.

    92, bd. de la Corniche, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-36--12--71

    Known For

    • Indulgent desserts
    • Superb fish dishes
    • Asian decor makes for a Zen-like atmosphere
  • 10. Ling Ling

    $$$$ | Palmery

    A meal at this Cantonese restaurant in the Mandarin Oriental is one of the finest dining experiences in Marrakesh. On warmer evenings opt for a table on the terrace for views of the pool garden, which is magically lit by lanterns that silhouette the surrounding palm trees. Alcohol is served. 

    Rte. de Royal Golf, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-29--88--88

    Known For

    • Delicious food
    • Fabulous cocktails
    • Beautiful setting
  • 11. Pure Passion

    $$$$

    The passion in the name of this sophisticated restaurant is for Mediterranean-style food made from fresh, local produce. This means lots of seafood and pasta dishes, but also steak and stunning desserts. The experience starts with a generous plate of bread, dips, and an amuse-bouche and is further flavored with an extensive list of local and foreign wines. You can choose a cozy corner in the interior, or sit in the covered outside terrace with views over the marina. They'll even send a free shuttle to pick you up from your hotel.

    Agadir, Souss-Massa, Morocco
    0528-84–01–20

    Known For

    • Terrace seating option with marina views
    • Long wine list
    • Attentive staff
  • 12. Restaurant at Scorpion House

    $$$$

    Indulging in a long, leisurely lunch looking down on the sacred city of Moulay Idriss and the plains of Meknès is certainly something to savor, especially when it’s served on the terrace at Scorpion House. Private groups—from 2 to 40 people at a time—can enjoy a menu personalized in advance (all dietary requirements are catered for) and including grilled meats, fish, and seasonal Moroccan salads, rounded off with fruit and sweet treats. Advance reservations are essential.

    54, Drouj El Hafa, Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, Fez-Meknès, Morocco
    0655-21–01–72

    Known For

    • Authentic Moroccan cruise with a contemporary touch
    • Incredible views on beautiful property
    • Advance reservations required

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 13. Riad Maryam Restaurant

    $$$$

    Taroudant's oldest family-run riad prides itself on its restaurant for good reason. While Habib greets the guests, his wife, Latifa, works wonders in the kitchen to produce a spread of salads, pastilla, tagines, or couscous fit for a king, not to mention the best pastilla du lait (a dessert of fine, crispy phyllo pastry layered with pastry crème) in town. Book in advance for lunch or dinner.

    140, Derb Maalem Mohamed, Taroudant, Souss-Massa, 83000, Morocco
    0666-12–72–85

    Known For

    • Vegetarian-friendly options
    • Reservations essential; no credit cards
    • Homemade pastilla du lait for dessert
  • 14. Taros

    $$$$

    This restaurant and bar with a Mediterranean menu is the place to be in the evenings. It's named after the wind that blows off the sea, which you can feel firsthand if you're having cocktails on the terrific rooftop terrace with views of the port. The menu includes seafood (try the Oualidia oysters when in season), hamburger, and roasted Camembert. At night a band or DJ plays on the roof to a hip crowd. On chillier evenings on the terrace, ask the staff for a poncho.

    Pl. Moulay Hassan, at Rue de la Skala, Essaouira, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-47–64–07

    Known For

    • Nightly music
    • Delicious food
    • Oualidia oysters in season
  • 15. Umia

    $$$$

    Tucked away along the skala, this chic restaurant is a real treat, offering a daily changing menu—prepared in an open kitchen—that blends seasonal and local ingredients with French savoir faire. The airy restaurant draws in a clientele of expats and tourists with its muted dove grays, glossy white furniture, and quirky art touches, such as a gorgeous Gnaoua mural. Be sure to try the goat cheese from a women's co-op in nearby Meskala; you also can't miss the chocolate fondant with salted caramel ice cream.

    22 bis, rue de la Skala, Essaouira, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-78–33–95

    Known For

    • Chocolate fondant
    • Good service
    • Sleek minimalist decor
  • 16. À Ma Bretagne

    $$$$

    Located on the Corniche close to Morocco Mall, with wall-to-wall sea-view windows, this is an elegant, modern spot for French provincial cuisine. The kitchen excels in its fish and shellfish dishes; for a sweet finish, the warm chocolate tart is spectacular.

    Bd. de la Corniche, Sidi Abderrahman, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-39--79--79

    Known For

    • Refined French ambience
    • Stylish dining room
    • Waterside setting
  • 17. Al Marsa

    $$$$

    One of the swanky restaurants in Salé's marina, Al Marsa—meaning "port" in Arabic—serves Spanish food in a glass-enclosed dining room overlooking the Bou Regreg River. The menu revolves around fish and seafood, the produce is fresh, and the dishes imaginative (if Spanish cuisine isn't your thing, Al Marsa has a sister restaurant right next door, also called Al Marsa, serving Italian fare).

    Port de Plaisance, Salé, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco
    0537-84–58–18

    Known For

    • Stunning views
    • Buzzy, European-style atmosphere
    • Great paella
  • 18. Brasserie la Bavaroise

    $$$$

    For a supreme culinary experience, head to Brasserie la Bavaroise where the menu is awash with delectable French favorites, sumptuous steaks, sophisticated fish dishes, and beguiling desserts. The restaurant has a contemporary look that's elegant without being stuffy, and an atmosphere to match.

    133, bd. Allal Ben Abdellah, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, 20000, Morocco
    0522-31–17–60

    Known For

    • Exceptional French menu
    • Handsome dining room
    • Efficient yet unobtrusive service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 19. Caravane Café

    $$$$

    This popular, renovated riad filled with the artwork and collections of its host, artist Didier Spindler, offers an imaginative menu that is a fusion of Moroccan, European, and Asian flavors. The decor is an eclectic mix, with Buddha statues, pop art, and palm trees. There is nightly entertainment in the form of a band or fire eater, as well as a great wine list. The trio of desserts is the perfect sharing dish to conclude your meal (and often features more than three sweet delicacies).  It's recommended to make a reservation for dinner, particularly during peak tourist seasons.

    2 bis, rue Cadi Ayad, Essaouira, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-78–31–11

    Known For

    • Hip clientele and atmosphere
    • Trio of desserts for sharing
    • Nightly entertainment

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 20. Dar Caravane

    $$$$

    Set in beautiful gardens, Dar Caravane is a great choice for lunch and to escape the winds at the beach with a day by the pool. Like its sister restaurant (Caravane Café) in the town center, the menu fuses world flavors reflecting the travels of the owners, Didier and Jean-Paul. The menu is à la carte and the pool free to use, unlike many other similar properties, which charge a fixed price. There are also a few luxury suites for overnight stays, as well as a gallery, fashion boutique, and spa. Dinners can be arranged for groups and special occasions.

    Rte. d'Agadir Km 1, Essaouira, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-78–48–04

    Known For

    • Beautiful gardens and pool
    • Fusion of flavors from Morocco, Asia, and Europe

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