5 Best Restaurants in Rabat, Casablanca, and the North Atlantic Coast, Morocco

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We've compiled the best of the best in Rabat, Casablanca, and the North Atlantic Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Le Rossignol

$$ Fodor's Choice

Another offering in the buzzing district of Gauthier, Le Rossignol is billed as a French restaurant but has all sorts of interesting dishes thanks to a chef who has worked all over the world. You'll find Lebanese meze and chorizo mac 'n' cheese, excellent salads, fish dishes, and a very upscale burger, not to mention great breakfast options. 

Angle rue Taha Hussein et rue Abou chouaib Addoukkali, Casablanca, Morocco
0661-89--39--12
Known For
  • Open from breakfast til late
  • Vibey atmosphere
  • Good vegetarian options

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Paul

$$ Fodor's Choice

A branch of the popular French café, bakery, and restaurant group, this Paul location is in the beautiful Modernist 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. 

Ty Potes

$ | Hassan Fodor's Choice

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, 10000, Morocco
0537-70–79–65
Known For
  • Breton-style ingredients
  • Great daily specials
  • Good wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Bondi Coffee Kitchen

$$ | Gauthier

Imported 100% Arabica specialty coffee beans and top-notch baristas make this Australian and Moroccan-owned spot a good place to settle in for a coffee and cake, alongside the all-day breakfast or any of the inventive salads, sandwiches, and pastas. The service is efficient and the vibe is laid-back.

31, rue Sebou, Casablanca, Morocco
0651-68--77--07
Known For
  • Good-quality coffee
  • Vegetarian and vegan options
  • Good Wi-Fi

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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, Morocco
0537-67–20–00
Known For
  • Unrivaled French pastries
  • Beautiful terrace
  • Refined, efficient service

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