Rabat and Casablanca Restaurants

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  • 1. 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
  • 2. 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
  • 3. Café do Mar

    $

    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>
  • 4. 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
  • 5. 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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  • 6. Frédéric Cassel Patisserie

    $

    They serve a full café menu of breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner but the real draw is the glorious array of cakes, French macarons, cookies, and chocolates that grace the display cabinets at this beautiful French patisserie in upmarket Anfa. The interior is modern and airy but there's also a terrace where you can have coffee and watch all the beautiful people.

    8, bd. Moulay Rachid, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-94--93--82

    Known For

    • Chic but laid-back atmosphere
    • Great terrace
    • Good coffee and indulgent cakes
  • 7. La Sqala

    $$$

    A Casablanca institution, this pretty, blue-and-yellow-theme open-air restaurant is set into the city ramparts overlooking the marina. It may serve the best Moroccan breakfast in town; a pastry and mint tea make for a perfect break from sightseeing; and they also serve splendid Moroccan salads and tagines for lunch and dinner. 

    Bd. des Almohades, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    522260960

    Known For

    • No alcohol
    • Excellent Moroccan food in a city that doesn't have many Moroccan restaurants
    • Beautiful gardens
  • 8. Lily Gourmet

    $ | Agdal

    This top-of-the-line patisserie has a spectacular array of cakes, tarts, macarons, cheesecakes, and cookies that you can take away in a box or enjoy on the spot. A pleasing array chairs and couches inside and out makes this a very pleasant spot for coffee and a treat. 

    6, rue Soumaya, Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco
    0661-11--48--78

    Known For

    • Beautiful cakes
    • Laid-back atmosphere
    • Perfect for morning coffee or afternoon tea
  • 9. Paul

    $$$ | Agdal

    A café, bakery, and French restaurant all rolled into one, Paul is a popular spot in the Agdal district for coffee and pastries. The bakery, a standout in its own right, makes some of the best bread in town. Lunch and dinner are also available.

    82, av. des Nations Unies, Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco
    0537-67–20–00

    Known For

    • Unrivaled French pastries
    • Beautiful terrace
    • Refined, efficient service
  • 10. Requin Blue

    $

    Right near Sidi Bouzid Beach, the Requin Bleu serves a wide variety of fresh seafood and fish dishes (early risers can also get breakfast or a cup of coffee here). It's conveniently placed and the views are great.

    El Jadida, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0523-34–80–67

    Known For

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  • 11. Restaurant Café 7ème Art

    $ | Centre Ville

    This landmark café in downtown Rabat has been around since 1997 and serves the city's best milk shakes and ice cream in a large, leafy garden. Always busy with students and businesspeople, there's Wi-Fi to check your email while you drink your coffee. A full range of main-course meals is also available.

    Av. Allal Ben Abdellah, Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco
    0537-73--38--87

    Known For

    • Legendary desserts and coffee
    • Efficient service
    • Relaxed atmosphere under the trees
  • 12. Restaurant Kasbah Village

    $

    This laid-back lounge and restaurant is a great place for coffee and a crepe, or pizza and a beer. It's right next to the beach on a peninsula that overlooks the sandy sweep of Bouznika bay. It's a simple place with plain white tables and chairs and plenty of shade and you can't get much closer to the sea.

    Bouznika, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0661-30--24--82

    Known For

    • Reasonable prices
    • Laid-back vibe
    • The views
  • 13. Tulik

    $$ | Racine

    Conveniently positioned near one of the main shopping districts, Casablanca's original salad bar offers a breath of fresh air for travelers seeking a healthy lunch option. You can put your own together from fresh vegetables, proteins, and homemade dressings—vegetarians will have a field day. Other options include tasty quiches, soups, and tarts.

    Rue Assilme, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0526-92–21–31

    Known For

    • <PRO>wholesome food</PRO>
    • <PRO>homemade options</PRO>
    • <PRO>take-out available</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner, No credit cards
  • 14. Venezia Ice

    $

    This is a great place to stop off if you're taking a walk along the seaside promenade, La Corniche. In a prime position overlooking the sea, this branch of the ever-popular Venezia Ice serves breakfast, salads, burgers, and sandwiches, and, of course, their excellent ice cream. 

    La Corniche, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0674-30--29--63

    Known For

    • Efficient service
    • Multiple flavors of ice cream
    • Beach and sea views

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