Reviews on French food in Tamraght, Agadir, Souss-Massa-Draa Region including Le Palmier Bleu, Mon Atelier, Dar Josephine, Source D'ocean, Avec Laidy, World of Waves - Restaurant, Sunset Tamraght, Restaurant Taghazout Chez Titrite, Quartier d'ete, Tayought Cafe
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Local cafe that serves all from varoous sweet juices to fresh fish every day to tasty burgers and sandiwches from all with chkien kefta fish with daily fresh breakfast starting early morrrning at 7
A friend of ours introduced us to this hidden gem on our first morning in Taghazout and we went back every morning after. The Berber omelette is fantastic, highly recommend. Great coffee and mint tea also. Make sure you try the Amlou, it canât be missed.
4 based on 197 reviews
French cuisine and marocaine.L'esprit of the house is to make you spend a pleasant moment in a framework bucolic and offbeat, generous cuisine tasty and offering "mini" card market products, fresh fish day, salads and vegetables from organic farming, clas
Nice atmosphere, nice food (the fish was great!). They happily cooked an alternative (pasta and cheese) for my daughter, who didn't want anything from the menu). Lovely desserts! You may need to book in advance - they were full the first time we went!
Restaurant Taghazout Chez Titrite is situated in the centre of Taghazout. Come and enjoy the fusion of flavours from France and Morocco in one dish cooked by Titrite herself. Tangines, salads, burgers, crêpes, freshly squeezed juices and more!
When we arrived there was one woman sitting at a table who smiled and pointed to the kitchen. I checked to see and there was no one there. After a while another woman appeared and from outside and asked us what we wanted. Simple..a coffee and a hot chocolate! No not simple..they didnât have either the milk or the chocolate powder! They sent someone to buy both and we waited while she did the shopping! On her return they made our drinks which were fairly mediocre but it gave us a laugh! The restaurant with no milk!Bonjour Mme pour vous expliqué le moment qd vous étiez chez nous au resto on as pas encore commencé le travaille. pour vous faire plaisir on est parti acheté du lait seulement pour vous madame on rigole sur persones ici plus on respects tous le monde
Un super repas ! Endroit contrastant avec le village, la jeune serveuse est très très souriante gentille et serviable... le repas à quasi était fait devant nos yeux produits frais et vraiment chaque plat à été apprécié des 5 convives si vous passez par TAMRAGHT n hésitez pas !
4 based on 145 reviews
World of Waves beachside restaurant offers healthy, fresh and local dishes in a special atmosphere overlooking the waves.
Great location and service is great - however being right on the waters edge I was disappointed that the squid was over cooked and very chewy However the tagine was very tasty
A real chip shop in Tamraght (close to the beach and the main road N1). Take away or eat on the cozy terrace. You can choose between homemade French fries, hamburgers, snacks and croquettes, original sauces, salads, sandwiches, fresh orange juice....
Highly recommend this place. Cheap but incredible homemade fresh food; a break from the traditional Moroccan tagine and salad. Came here with a few times and can highly recommend the fries and sauces, calamari and burgers
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4 based on 29 reviews
Source océan restaurant can satisfy evryone as it serves delicious seafood,fresh fish end veggie food,here you will find moroccan kitchen and according to our guests,the quality of the food served is very high front the sea.
in my way to agadir passed by tamraght village then visit the beautifull Source D'ocean for lunch meal it was amazing,friendly staff and tasty food i recomend this place to evry one passing by Tamraght village i will come back thanks mustafahello,On behalf of the whole team I thank you for your passing dear us,And you are always welcome.
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4 based on 373 reviews
In the center of TAGHAZOUT, restaurant Dar JOSEPHINE is organized around a generously vegetated terrace, making it a great place, open continuously from 9 am to 11pm, in a spirit of sharing and conviviality. Our long experience in Lyon cuisine, our resear
Located on the main road in Taghazout, it is the vine covered terrace and smell of roses that first attracts you . A delightful spot. Unhurried service . Not licenced. The pastilla was freshly cooked and wonderful flavours and textures. Fish delivered fresh from the fishermen at the beach that morning- simply bbq'd and served with salad and fries. Simple but delicious! Spotlessly clean. There are a few cats lurking in the undergrowth but they do not bother you and are very appreciative of a little flesh left on a fish bone for their supper !
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5 based on 29 reviews
This is an excellent restaurant/cafe in Tamraght, Morocco, serving french food. Its menu consists of Traditional crepes and galettes, both sweet and savory, baguettes, pastries and coffee.Excellent place for brunch/ if you are looking eat something other than moroccan food!!!merci :)
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4 based on 52 reviews
I would like to like this place, but just cant. It's local and independently run so would love to support them, but it must radically improve.We have been here twice now on recommendation from friends, once in Ramadan for an evening meal but I think they were just not expecting any visitors, then once for lunch this week with a group of friends.The evening meal was basically anything they had in stock, so choice was very limited, but they were pre-warned about a group booking of 12 people for lunch so you would think that they would do something a bit special - but no.Firstly, the location is not great. It's on a busy intersection so lots of traffic and dust all the time, especially with the building work going on in the village. It's like eating on the side of the road.Secondly, it was really cold. The shade works well - but maybe too well and everybody was pretty cold, so if this is a known problem, please get some wind breaks in place. Thirdly, the menu was pretty basic. No special for the day or bundled prices for lunch menus - all dishes were in my opinion overpriced and not much choice. I ended up ordering monkfish in a sauce, (only a few available) and my wife a salmon ravioli dish. The guy next to me ordered a rib steak which did look good, but was as tough as old boots and full of fat - so glad I did not go for that. My dish was served about 5 mins after everybody else and came with chips.... it was OK but not for the price. My Wife had to leave most of her dish as it was tasteless and just not very good.My sweet was nice, a creme brulee which really could not be ruined. The highlight of the meal was the coffee as it was free.Service is slow, the waitress confused herself several times and it reminded me of the comedy TV show Allo, Allo.....but not so funny if you are sitting there waiting for your meal.Will we go again? No.
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