The Great Oasis Valleys Restaurants

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  • 1. Chez Dimitri

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    Founded in 1928 as the town’s first store, gas station, post office, telephone booth, dance hall, and restaurant, Dimitri's is the fun and lively heart of Ouarzazate, and the food—whether Greek, Moroccan, or even Thai—is invariably excellent. The owners are friendly and helpful, and the signed photographs of legendary movie stars on the walls are sometimes enhanced by real stars at the next table.

    22, av. Mohammed V, Ouarzazate, Drâa-Tafilalet, 45000, Morocco
    0524-88--33--44

    Known For

    • Great steaks
    • Signed photos of stars
    • Night-out ambience
  • 2. Douyria

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    Building up from the base of an old pisé (mud-built) home alongside the Kasbah Touarirt, this douyria, or "small house," marries tradition with contemporary flair. There are two Moroccan salon-style dining areas, with bold color schemes of lilac and lime, and the creative menu offers an interesting selection of starters and mains. If you are willing to go with something exotic, try goat cooked in argan oil and sesame, or camel tagine with figs and almonds. The small terrace has wonderful views toward the lake at Ouarzazate. Actor Sir Ben Kingsley is a fan, as the guestbook will testify. Alcohol is served.

    Av. Mohammed V, Ouarzazate, Drâa-Tafilalet, 45000, Morocco
    0524-88–52–88

    Known For

    • Camel tagine
    • Original Moroccan dishes
    • Terrace with views
  • 3. Le Dromadaire Gourmand

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    Having hung up his sheshe (turban) after years of guiding tourists through the desert, Mustapha el Mekki has established one of the most popular eateries in Zagora. It serves regional specialties such as tagine de mariage (a slow-cooked casserole of beef with apricots, prunes, and almonds) and a Drâa Valley vegetable soup. There's a sidewalk terrace café and spacious, cool interior with Amazigh motifs carved into the walls. You can bring your own wine or beer. You can also combine lunch with a wander around the old Mellah of Amzerou.

    Av. Mohammed V, Zagora, Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco
    0661-34–83–94

    Known For

    • Classic tagines and other Moroccan dishes
    • BYOB and cash only
    • Lovely sidewalk terrace
  • 4. Pizzeria-Restaurant des Dunes

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    If you're craving pizza, try this tourist-friendly spot just opposite the gas station as you enter Erfoud from the direction of Errachidia. It serves standard pies plus a local variation on the theme called madfouna tafilalt (aka Amazigh pizza), which is a baked flatbread stuffed with meat. Tagines and pastillas are also available. Dine in or take a seat on the terrace.

    Av. Moulay Isamil, Erfoud, Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco
    0535-57–67–93

    Known For

    • Cash only
    • Pizza
    • Welcoming terrace
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