The Southern Atlantic Coast Restaurants

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  • 1. 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
  • 2. 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
  • 3. L'Eden

    $$$

    The French-style cuisine here draws mainly from what's fished fresh out of the sea each morning but changes regularly according to the chef's suggestion. The restaurant's panoramic views of the beach and the sea are an added plus, as is the great-value lunch menu. Located at the southern end of the beach, among the strip of resort hotels, it attracts locals, too, thanks to the French wine and pastries.

    6, Front de Mer, Agadir, Souss-Massa, Morocco
    0528-84–85–96

    Known For

    • <PRO>good value lunch menu</PRO>
    • <PRO>fresh seafood</PRO>
    • <PRO>beach views</PRO>
  • 4. La Scala

    $$$$

    At one of Agadir's finest fish restaurants, you can enjoy excellent quality seafood including lobster and John Dory; there's also a tasty duck breast for those who prefer meat. It's ideally located across from the beachfront strip of resort hotels. A free shuttle service is available for those staying farther away.   The view from the terrace is decidedly uninteresting, so enjoy the atmosphere inside for a top-class dinner.

    Rue de l'Oued Souss, Agadir, Souss-Massa, Morocco
    0528-84–67–73

    Known For

    • Prix-fixe options
    • Better atmosphere inside than on the terrace
    • Good service
  • 5. Restaurant Laayoune

    $$

    The food here is simple, traditional, and tasty, but the atmosphere is particularly lovely, especially in the evening, when lights and candles bring the small space to life. This is the most popular of several salon-style Moroccan restaurants in the area, which means you may have to wait for a table.

    4 bis, rue El Hajjali, Essaouira, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-47–46–43

    Known For

    • Offers some fixed menus with large portions
    • Organic ingredients
    • Credit cards not accepted

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Fri.
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