3 Best Restaurants in Marrakesh, Morocco

Grand Café de la Poste

$$$ | Guéliz Fodor's choice

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).

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>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sat. lunch and Sun. dinner

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>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and July

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