For a fabulous and cheap fast-food sandwich of kefta, egg and fries on a baguette, Brahim Abdelmalek is the place to go. If you're looking for an elegant Moroccan meal of couscous and tajines, and don't mind tourists or higher prices, then Palace Mamounia is the place for you. Whether you are in the ville nouvelle or the medina, you can eat very well for 50dh. For the tightest budgets, bargain the vendors down to 20dh for street food around the Grand Socco.
Restaurant Hammadi, 2rue de la Kasbah (☎ 05 39 93 45 14), Carpets, satiny cushions, and local musicians set the ambience for a dining experience that's as “authentically” Moroccan as any visitor ...more
Brahim Abdelmalek, 14 rue de Mexique King Hassan II grabbed fast-food here in the ‘70s. You can too. Order a baguette with kefta, a fried egg, and french fries. Stellar sandwiches are a full meal and ...more
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