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As the sun sets on the central square of Jemaa El Fna, about 100 open kitchens are swiftly assembled in tightly drawn rows along with long tables and...more
see the Marrakesh guidePrices here are extremely high by Moroccan standards, but some say this exquisite restaurant serves the best food in Fez. Portions are huge, and live music at...more
see the Fez guideNext to the bank outside Bab Boujloud, this pleasant café is a perfectly safe stopping point for women traveling solo. Open daily for lunch, the sunny and...more
see the Fez guideIn typical Marrakesh fashion, the food at Le Tobsil just keeps on coming, course after course after course. But far from being a test of endurance, the...more
see the Marrakesh guideAt this budget restaurant, a prix fixe menu includes soup or salad, a couscous or tagine entrée, fruit, mint tea, and a dessertand only costs about...more
see the Fez guideFor those who are unable to snag an invitation to dinner at a Moroccan home, this restaurant is the next best thing. Located in a chic private dwelling on a...more
see the Fez guideThis cool little café with molded plastic furniture, gleaming terrazzo floors, and a rotating gallery of works by local artists is Marrakesh at its most...more
see the Marrakesh guideWith a vast terrazzo veranda shaded by bamboo blinds and cooled by a battery of ceiling fans, this grand Marrakesh brasserie feels more Southeast Asian than...more
see the Marrakesh guideOne of the first (and still one of the most spectacular) fantasy palaces in Marrakesh, Yacout is not merely a restaurant. It's a legend. In the 1990s, visionary...more
see the Marrakesh guideSince 1998, the former home of designer Pierre Balmain in the Medina has played host to what is one of Marrakesh's finest restaurants. The nouvelle Moroccan...more
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