Morocco Restaurants

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  • 1. Le 116

    $

    Small but buzzy, this cash-only salad-and-crepe bar offers great-value healthy snacks and small meals, including DIY salads, quiches, and panini. It attracts local office workers, foreign residents, and tourists for its healthy food, excellent Italian espresso, and fresh juices and smoothies. Take a form and pen and design your own salad, picking the size, base, ingredients, and dressing to suit. It's often packed by midday, but service is fast.

    116, av. des Forces Armées Royales, Agadir, Souss-Massa, 80000, Morocco
    0528-82–03–12

    Known For

    • Fast service
    • Salads in three sizes
    • Lots of vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and during Ramadan
  • 2. Paul

    $$

    A branch of the popular French café, bakery, and restaurant group, this Paul location is in the beautiful Art Deco Villa Zevaco, with a fabulous garden. The milk shakes and desserts are decadent, and the rustic breads are beloved throughout the city; for something more substantial, the pastas, burgers, steaks, and fish are all good, too. 

    Villa Zevaco, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-36–60–00

    Known For

    • Extravagant breakfasts
    • Good value prix-fixe lunch
    • Well-heeled clientele
  • 3. 16Café

    $$ | Guéliz

    This modern terrace café at the edge of the Marrakesh Plaza, in the heart of Guéliz, is a popular lunch spot. The range of salads is imaginative, and even the half portion makes a satisfying meal; main dishes include chicken in mushroom sauce as well as several great pasta options. A kids' menu is available, as well as ice cream, delicious homemade pastries, and cakes.

    Pl. du 16 Novembre, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-33–96–70

    Known For

    • Handmade pastries and cakes
    • Lots of seating
    • Big outdoor terrace on the Marrakesh Plaza
  • 4. Agdz Café Restaurant

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    Located at the edge of town as you arrive from the direction of Ouarzazate, this terrace café with easy parking outside is a good place to stop for lunch or a drink. It serves hearty tagines, brochettes, salads, and other snacks; the clean restrooms are an added bonus.

    Centre, Agdz, Drâa-Tafilalet, 47050, Morocco

    Known For

    • Coffee and snacks available
    • Hearty tagines
    • Clean restrooms (bring your own paper)
  • 5. Al Bahriya

    $ | Guéliz

    Cheap and cheerful, this restaurant is possibly the best catch in town. This no-frills Moroccan street restaurant in the heart of Guéliz (near La Grande Poste) is packed at night with locals getting their fish fix. Choose from the sidewalk display of fresh seafood as you walk in, or simply ask for a mixed plate—sole, calamari, monkfish, prawns—all served with olives and wedges of lime. There are seafood salads, paella, and an array of grilled fish also to choose from. There's no alcohol and it's cash only.

    75 bis, av. Moulay Rachid, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-84–61–86

    Known For

    • Quick service even when it's busy
    • Popular with locals
    • Yummy fried fish platter
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  • 6. Atlas Toubkal Imlil

    $

    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
  • 7. Auberge Kasbah Meteorites

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    Morocco is a magnet for fossil fans, and much of the activity centers on the town of Alnif, on Route 3454/N12 between Rissani and Tazzarine. About 13 km (8 miles) west of Alnif is Auberge Kasbah Meteorites where you can enjoy a simple lunch, a dip in the immaculate pool, and a two- to three-hour excursion with a guide who'll show you the best places to hunt for fossils and ancient stone carvings. There are also 30 bright, clean bedrooms should you decide to stay over so you can explore the region in greater detail.

    Ksar Tiguima, Nekob, Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco
    0661-70--26--30

    Known For

    • Alcohol available for purchase
    • Good local food
    • Cash only
  • 8. Bacha Coffee

    $$ | Medina

    The airy courtyard in the 1910 building that houses the Dar el Bacha Musée is all palm trees and colorful tiles: it's a perfect oases for a quick bite. There are over 100 types of coffee, from all over the world, and perfect pastries, as well as a selection of main dishes.

    Rte. Sidi Abdelaziz, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, 40000, Morocco

    Known For

    • Wide range of coffees
    • Jaw-dropping interior decorations
    • Top-class service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential
  • 9. Bondi Coffee Kitchen

    $

    Imported 100% Arabica specialty coffee beans and top-notch baristas make this Australian/Moroccan-owned spot a good place to settle in for a coffee alongside breakfast served all day or any of the inventive salads, sandwiches, and pastas. The service is efficient and the vibe is laid-back.

    31, rue Sebou, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0651-68--77--07

    Known For

    • Great coffee beverages
    • Vegetarian and vegan options
    • Good Wi-Fi
  • 10. Boulangerie Pâtisserie Tafarnout

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    A good stop in the center of town, this popular bakery serves a wide range of breads, cakes, and traditional Moroccan pastries for breakfast, lunch, or a light snack. Highlights include buttery croissants, indulgent cakes, savory panini, and sandwiches. Enjoy them on the street-side terrace of the attached café and watch the world go by.

    Av. Hassan II, Agadir, Souss-Massa, Morocco
    0528-84–44–50

    Known For

    • Delicious French pastries
    • Good, fast service
    • Excellent coffee

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 11. Café Argana

    $ | Medina

    The multilevel terraced seating area at this café on the square means there are several prime viewing opportunities. It's one of the fancier cafés on the square, having been completely rebuilt in 2017. Stop in for a drink or ice-cream treat to cool down from the Moroccan sun. They also serve meals throughout the day. 

    1–2, pl. Djemâa el Fna, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-44–27–57

    Known For

    • Great views
  • 12. Café des Épices

    $ | Medina

    In keeping with the name, this café in the medina's "spice square" offers spiced teas and coffees along with a range of freshly squeezed fruit juices, smoothies, and light snacks, salads, and sandwiches. Ever popular, it expanded into the neighboring property and teeters over three levels with a great rooftop view over the veiled women selling basketware and woolly hats below. No alcohol is served.

    75, Rahba Lakdima, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-39–17–70

    Known For

    • Well-priced tasty snacks and juices
    • Highly photographable
    • Great location
  • 13. Café do Mar

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    Spread over several floors, this cute café serves tasty Breton-inspired buckwheat crepes, good quality coffee, and refreshing fresh juices that are just the ticket on hot days. You can spoil yourself with some divine Moroccan pastries, too.

    Cite Portuguaise, El Jadida, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0523-37–34–00

    Known For

    • <PRO>indulgent breakfasts</PRO>
    • <PRO>great crepes</PRO>
    • <PRO>pretty location and decor</PRO>
  • 14. Café Maure

    $ | Medina

    The Café Maure is a charming place in the Oudayas gardens of the kasbah to pause for a glass of tea and local pastries. The shaded terrace is decorated with mosaic tilework and looks across the river to Salé.

    1, bd. Al Marsa, Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco
    0537-73–15–37

    Known For

    • Location in the Oudayas gardens
    • Gazelle's horns pastries
    • Lovely terrace
  • 15. Chez Ahmed

    $

    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
  • 16. Chez el Bahia

    $ | Medina

    It won't win prizes for design, but this cheap joint is perfect for a lunchtime or evening pit stop. Locals and visitors alike frequent this friendly little canteen just on the right before the road opens into Djemâa el Fna. Tagine pots stand two rows deep on the street stall outside, and a barbecue sizzles away. There are much more interesting specialties available on the menu than some of the other little snack-restaurants, including spiced aubergine tagine, sardine tagine, and pastillas. It's cash only and there's no alcohol.

    206, Riad Zitoune el Kdim, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco

    Known For

    • <PRO>unconventional range of tagines</PRO>
    • <PRO>authentic local street food</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 17. Dar Mounia

    $$ | Medina

    Located in the heart of the medina, this unpretentious Moroccan restaurant is spacious and cool. Hidden among the extensive menu of couscous, tagine, and pastilla variations are a few refreshing surprises like a grilled zucchini short-crust tart or a marinated fish kebab. Wash it down with a zingy freshly squeezed lemon juice with ginger. Along with good food and decent prices, there's also a kids' menu. No alcohol is served.

    2, rue Laalouj, Essaouira, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-47–29–88

    Known For

    • Lemon juice with ginger
    • Simple, tasty food at a reasonable price
    • Credit cards not accepted
  • 18. Dar Oudar

    $

    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
  • 19. Earth Café

    $ | Medina

    Vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free diners may feel unloved in Marrakesh until they get to Earth Café, where they rule the roost. Generous portions are served all day at this wholesome little eatery that's tucked into a side alley near the main square. As you walk through to the seating areas out back you'll be tempted by the aromas swirling up from the open kitchen. Up the winding narrow stairs are cushioned seating alcoves with orange-painted walls and a balcony hung with tropical plants. A beetroot, ginger, and orange juice cocktail will perk you up, or try a satisfying flaky pastry stuffed with goat cheese, pumpkin, spinach, and apple. The only downside is that there isn't an open roof terrace, and as such it gets hot and rather claustrophobic. No alcohol is served, and it's cash only.

    2, Derb Zouak, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0661-28–94–02

    Known For

    • <PRO>the only place for vegetarians and vegans</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 20. Eden Island Beach Club

    $$$

    Between Skhirat and Bouznika, this excellent place to eat, drink, and disconnect serves an excellent menu of mostly fish-based options, with salads and proper desserts thrown in. The location is fabulous—right on the beach, with two pools, and areas for eating and relaxing separated by rustic bamboo canes. There’s a beach volleyball area, a petanque ground and a surf school, too. The atmosphere is gentle; families, surfers, sporty types, and sun lovers will all be at home here. There are DJs and often live music as the sun sets. Alcohol is served. Note that while it's officially only open from April to November, groups can (and often do) reserve off-season.

    Plage Oued Cherrat, Eden Island, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0661-29--69--38

    Known For

    • Wonderful sea views
    • Wide range of seafood
    • Often live music at sunset

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Dec.–Mar.

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