Morocco Restaurants

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  • 1. Grand Café de la Poste

    $$$ | Guéliz

    This 1920s-style French café is a fabulous backdrop for salads, pastas, steaks, and seafood specials including oysters from Oualidia. It's long-standing favorite in the neighborhood, and a great place for a meal or a drink on the covered veranda. For an indulgent dessert try the gâteau chocolat coulant (chocolate cake).

    Bd. el Mansour Eddahbi at Av. Imam Malik, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-43–30–38

    Known For

    • Eclectic crowd
    • Elegant service
    • French cuisine
  • 2. Le Rouget de l'Isle

    $$$$

    This exceptional French restaurant occupies an Art Deco villa set amid beautiful gardens. The menu lists elegant dishes, each edged with an element of luxury; the wine pairings are as refined as the food and the staff discrete yet congenial. In summer, you can take a shady table outside, while in winter the colonial air of the interior dining rooms awaits.

    Centre Ville, Morocco
    0522-29--47--40

    Known For

    • Peerless French dishes
    • Exquisite vintage environment
    • Sophisticated atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
  • 3. 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
  • 4. Ty Potes

    $ | Hassan

    Set among verdant gardens, this enchanting eatery offers a menu that encapsulates the Brittany region of France: think luscious salads and buckwheat crepes oozing with all you can imagine, as long as it's (mostly) French. The experience is made even better by the fantastic service and the pleasant, knowledgeable staff. Alcohol is served, and if you're looking for picnic fare, there's a wonderful array of charcuterie and cheeses on your way into the restaurant.

    11, rue Ghafsa, Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, 10000, Morocco
    0537-70–79–65

    Known For

    • Breton-style ingredients
    • Great daily specials
    • Good wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 5. À Ma Bretagne

    $$$$

    Located on the Corniche close to Morocco Mall, with wall-to-wall sea-view windows, this is an elegant, modern spot for French provincial cuisine. The kitchen excels in its fish and shellfish dishes; for a sweet finish, the warm chocolate tart is spectacular.

    Bd. de la Corniche, Sidi Abderrahman, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-39--79--79

    Known For

    • Refined French ambience
    • Stylish dining room
    • Waterside setting
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  • 6. Brasserie la Bavaroise

    $$$$

    For a supreme culinary experience, head to Brasserie la Bavaroise where the menu is awash with delectable French favorites, sumptuous steaks, sophisticated fish dishes, and beguiling desserts. The restaurant has a contemporary look that's elegant without being stuffy, and an atmosphere to match.

    133, bd. Allal Ben Abdellah, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, 20000, Morocco
    0522-31–17–60

    Known For

    • Exceptional French menu
    • Handsome dining room
    • Efficient yet unobtrusive service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 7. L'Annexe

    $$ | Guéliz

    Bistro meets resto in this popular, affordable French eatery at the edge of Guéliz where service is warm and welcoming. The three-course set lunch menus are an exceptional value at 120 DH. In true Parisian style, the menu favors carnivores: foie gras, beefsteaks, braised lamb chops, and confit of duck, for example; homey country dishes such as salade Niçoise or Provençal fish soup, as well as tempting grilled swordfish, red mullet, and tuna might please the rest. There's a good wine list that includes French and Moroccan wines at reasonable prices. Choose the upstairs mezzanine dining area for a more intimate atmosphere; the downstairs bistro-style restaurant gets crowded.

    14, rue Moulay Ali, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-43–40–10

    Known For

    • <PRO>good value</PRO>
    • <PRO>bistro-style menu</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat. lunch and Sun. dinner
  • 8. La Bergerie

    $$$$

    This delightful restaurant and guesthouse combines shaker style with Little House on the Prairie, and serves excellent French and Moroccan dishes. Specialties include wild boar, frogs' legs, and the wonderful souris d'agneau (a rich dish of slow-cooked lamb shank). The attached inn has 10 standard rooms (1,080 DH for half board, but check for discounts), four bungalows for two people sharing, and three family suites, which accommodate up to four. 

    Asni, Marrakesh-Safi, 42150, Morocco
    0524-48–57–17

    Known For

    • Slow-cooked lamb shank
    • Serves alcohol
    • Attached inn is comfy and convenient
  • 9. La Cantine de Gauthier

    $$$$

    A top choice in the well-heeled Gauthier district, little Cantine de Gauthier oozes as much French chic as a Parisian bistro. It's a casual spot that serves delicious French meat and fish dishes, though the well-priced sharing plates of charcuterie and cheese attract the after-work crowd for an apéro.

    3, rue Abou Adil El Allaf, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, 20070, Morocco
    0520-13--91--31

    Known For

    • Chic, laid-back ambience
    • Intimate setting
    • Draft beer available as well as excellent French wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 10. Le Goéland

    $$$ | Hassan

    Located near the flower market on Place Pietri, Le Goéland is a convivial place that specializes in French-style cuisine, with lots of fresh fish and a good selection of tapas. On weekends, DJs spin into the early hours and a party atmosphere prevails. Alcohol is served.

    9, rue Moulay Ali Cherif, Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco
    0537-76–88–85

    Known For

    • Genuine French cuisine
    • High-quality fish dishes
    • Spirited atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 11. Le Kimmy'z

    $$$$

    There's a bit of everything at this multilevel space, starting with a buzzy bar area on the ground floor that serves wine and tapas and is popular with the after-work crowd. Head upstairs for dinner at the restaurant, which has a French-inspired menu that's known for its market-fresh produce and excellent steaks. Later in the evening the music gets louder, with a DJ or live performers, and the atmosphere really gets going. There's a sports screen, too, for major events.

    7, rue Najib Mahfoud, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0662-14--91--83

    Known For

    • Excellent wine list and cocktails
    • Music and DJs in the evening
    • Vibey atmosphere
  • 12. Le QuatorZe

    $$$$

    With decor featuring a long leather banquette, retro-style chairs, and a wall of family-style photos and old plates, this homey spot run by two sisters, Zineb and Malika, is a wonderful find, though easy to miss: it's up a few steps in a lovely old house. The French menu is limited but exquisite, featuring lots of fish. The restaurant is easy to miss---it's up a few steps in a lovely old house.

    14, rue Najib Mahfoud, Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
    0522-20--96--52

    Known For

    • Good wine list
    • Artistically presented French food
    • Intimate atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 13. Le Relais de Paris

    $ | Ville Nouvelle

    Need a break from couscous? This chain of French restaurants provides some of the best traditional cuisine in town. Le Relais de Paris offers a prix-fixe and à la carte menu in a relaxing atmosphere overlooking Mt. Zerhoun and a lovely garden. Gastronomic delights on offer include classic steak frites, braised lamb, eggplant-and-goat-cheese lasagna, and addictive chocolate profiteroles.

    46, rue Oqba Ibn Nafia, Meknès, Fez-Meknès, Morocco
    0535-51–54–88

    Known For

    • <PRO>international menu</PRO>
    • <PRO>lively downstairs bar</PRO>
  • 14. Les Jardins de Guéliz

    $$ | Guéliz

    Hidden at the edge of the Harti Gardens, this French-owned restaurant is a great value, with an excellent fixed-price menu, as well as an à la carte menu and self-serve buffet. The buffet has lots of vegetarian choices, including tortillas, stuffed vine leaves, and pasta salads, but it does runs out quickly. Carnivores won't go hungry either with à la carte main dishes including steaks, seafood, roasted duck, and Thai wok variations. Entering the gateway to Les Jardins de Guéliz feels like discovering a secret garden—which, in effect, it is. Backing directly on to the El Harti Gardens, the wooden door in the external wall leads to a bright and colorful restaurant with a light, airy conservatory and pretty gardens—perfect for a family lunch. It's both pocket-friendly and child-friendly, with outdoor tables on a shaded terrace and a couple of turtles patrolling the grounds. Alcohol is served.

    Av. Oued el Makhazine, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
    0524-42–21–22

    Known For

    • <PRO>pretty garden setting</PRO>
    • <PRO>great value</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and July
  • 15. 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
  • 16. Restaurant Cosmopolitan

    $$$$ | Centre Ville

    Set in an exquisite Art Deco villa, this restaurant focuses on refined French classics. Alfresco diners can choose a seat on the swish yet sunny garden patio; inside, the dining rooms stretch out with French poise. The wine list is excellent and service is immaculate.

    Av. Ibn Toumart, Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, 10000, Morocco
    0537-20–00–28

    Known For

    • Fantastic 1930s-style dining areas
    • Decadent dessert menu
    • Sophisticated atmosphere

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