Find out what French restaurants to try in Fes. The oldest university in the world isn’t Oxford or the Sorbonne—it’s the University of Al-Karaouine, and you’ll find it in Fes el Bali. This walled city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will transport you back to medieval times. Visit the ancient maze-like quarters of the Medina to Fes el-Bali and the four imposing Gates of Fes, with their distinctive Moroccan tile work. You can walk, or, if you're brave, take a taxi—the daredevil drivers will have you hanging on for dear life.
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5 based on 59 reviews
Le Maure'sk is a new restaurant opened in September 2018 in the Medina of Fez, not far from the main axis Talaa Kebira and parking Ain Azliten. The Maure'sk offers French cuisine and fusion for those who wish to leave the traditional tagines and couscous.
Arriving through the small local streets to The Riad La Maison Maure, we were surprised by the modern elegant European restaurant . Food was amazing , delicate and very fresh. Service was excellent. Chrstian , the owner , Christian,took care of us like his best friends.We high recommend the affordable , classy , warm place.Thank you very much for your comment. It was a pleasure for me to meet you at le Maure'sk and really happy you enjoyed your evening :-)Christian Stéphane
4 based on 55 reviews
A pleasant little French restaurant which serves good quality for at a reasonable price. A quiet and slow start, service could and should have been quicker. We had to prompt after waiting 30 minutes for our ordered soft drinks. Unfortunately this restaurant does not have an alcohol license so we were unable to enjoy a glass of wine with our steaks. A restaurant of this quality should serve alcohol. Had we realised this a limitation before arrival we would have gone elsewhere and 66% of tonightâs customers would have been absent!
4 based on 37 reviews
Do you fancy a tagine or maybe a honey and almond pastry? You're in the right place for an Oriental evening out , a romantic meal or a meal with friends. Best Restaurant Marocain offers a choice of Good Food, selected according to rigorous criteria. The m
Me and my wife, we decided to visit fes-city, we passed closed to restaurant marocain, we wasn't really hungry, but we want to have a look from inside, we was very surprised about the Moroccan architecture, we decided to have lunch there, the kindness of the waiters was amazing, the food very very delicious, we wanted to stay more enjoying the local, suddenly Mr Said invited us to have a cup of tea in the terrace, nice view where we saw all the old City.At night we were wandering where to have dinner, both me and my wife we decided to turn back to the same restaurant. We just loved itI recommend highly to visit this restaurant
4 based on 69 reviews
We had the 340 MAD european menu which was amazing and a great change from all the tagines. We booked in advance as in low season they are not open all the time but we were staying in the Karawan Riad so it was a real treat just to pop down to eat in the wonderful settings. Definitely ask to go on a little tour of the riad if you get a chance. The rooms are wonderful and the sitting areas so pretty and beautifully decorated. There wasn't much choice on the menu it was either steak or fish for the main everything else was set. It was wonderful though, the starter was a great tarte. The mains was very tasty steak fantastically cooked so it was rare. The pudding was a delicious fruity cream and biscuit pudding. The service was discrete and efficient. If anything the service was a little too fast. We ate pretty quickly and it would have been slightly better to have a little more time between courses.
4 based on 439 reviews
The Fez Café is a charming Moroccan bistro set at the edge of our vast garden and topped by an immense rooftop terrace - perfect for a dinner under the stars. Under the careful guidance of Michel Biehn himself, a Provencal food connoisseur with three awar
We were enchanted by the setting and thoroughly enjoyed the food which is French/Moroccan fusion. The garden is peaceful and a welcome respite from the heat of the city. It was easy to find in the Medina. The service was attentive and courteous. We particularly enjoyed the creative appetizers, the steak and the fish dishes. Everything was beautifully prepared and presented and delicious.
4 based on 619 reviews
We ate here one night while in Fes. Be sure to ask for the Main Dining Room with the spectacular views. The appetizer Moroccan salads were do delicious. The Entrees were also excellent.The service was very attentive. It was my husband's birthday trip and the waiters came out with a cake and had the musicians from the lounge next to the restaurant sing to him" Happy Birthday" in 3 languages. It was so special and amazing!The restaurant was fully booked so be sure to make reservations in advance.Thank you for a great dining experience!Dear Sally6, thank you very much for your lovely comment!! In the name of all of my team, Albrecht
5 based on 59 reviews
Le Maure'sk is a new restaurant opened in September 2018 in the Medina of Fez, not far from the main axis Talaa Kebira and parking Ain Azliten. The Maure'sk offers French cuisine and fusion for those who wish to leave the traditional tagines and couscous.
Arriving through the small local streets to The Riad La Maison Maure, we were surprised by the modern elegant European restaurant . Food was amazing , delicate and very fresh. Service was excellent. Chrstian , the owner , Christian,took care of us like his best friends.We high recommend the affordable , classy , warm place.Thank you very much for your comment. It was a pleasure for me to meet you at le Maure'sk and really happy you enjoyed your evening :-)Christian Stéphane
5 based on 59 reviews
Le Maure'sk is a new restaurant opened in September 2018 in the Medina of Fez, not far from the main axis Talaa Kebira and parking Ain Azliten. The Maure'sk offers French cuisine and fusion for those who wish to leave the traditional tagines and couscous.
Arriving through the small local streets to The Riad La Maison Maure, we were surprised by the modern elegant European restaurant . Food was amazing , delicate and very fresh. Service was excellent. Chrstian , the owner , Christian,took care of us like his best friends.We high recommend the affordable , classy , warm place.Thank you very much for your comment. It was a pleasure for me to meet you at le Maure'sk and really happy you enjoyed your evening :-)Christian Stéphane
4 based on 459 reviews
An intimate dining experience in a beautiful setting, dinner at Dar Roumana's restaurant is a must-do for any visitor to Fes. Our talented French chef serves Mediterranean food with a Moroccan twist, and can be described as French/Moroccan 'fusion'. Chang
My husband and I were excited to kick off our anniversary celebration with a romantic meal at Dar Roumana. The atmosphere is beautiful and we sat poolside. It was annoying because the designated smokers table was located right behind us. That was the first strike.Secondly, I ordered a glass of wine. I never received it. Strike two.My husband, a home gourmet cook, ordered the kefta, which according to the menu was supposed to be lamb. He said it tasted like ground beef and had absolutely NO FLAVOR. If we'd been in a less fancy restaurant, he would have definitely asked for catsup. He asked for lemon instead but it barely helped. I had the fresh peach with poor quality prosciutto ham and minuscule pieces of ricotta cheese as my appetizer. My main course was decent, the sea bass fillet, but it was nothing special. The dessert was an absolute joke. We got the bitter dark chocolate tart that was so uninspired. It was like the chef melted some chocolate and put it in a terrible pie crust and called it a dessert. It was bitter (as advertised) but had no other flavor, not even that of chocolate. We gave it to Omar, our porter, as the only way we'd even eat it as a leftover would be dipped in coffee. The meal was the third strike.This was the most expensive restaurant we went to in our three weeks in Morocco. It was also one of our worst meals. You would be much better off going to a local hole in the wall, unless ambience is your main goal. The waiter was pretty nice but not overly attentive. I give Dar Roumana a hard pass.Dear Dragonfly 727, Thank you for taking time and sharing your review on TripAdvisor.We had the pleasure to welcome you at Dar Roumana for dinner with your husband who have acted the entire dinner time as weird as impossible to the point he attracted the attention of most the people who were dining that night. Starting with asking the waiter if there a female waitress to serve you instead of having a man, then asking very strange questions for the waiter about other client's dining.To answer your strikes:1- The restaurant is a non-smoking and the only designated to smoke is the rooftop terrace.2- We don't serve wine by glass either half or full bottle.3- We receive every day comments and feedback from travellers all over the world who simply love the food and restaurant.4- The waiter could have been amazing if a lady who serves you as requested by your husband.The entire charge for your meal was about 70 Dollars which is a fair price to have dinner in Fez.Kind Regards The Management
5 based on 59 reviews
Le Maure'sk is a new restaurant opened in September 2018 in the Medina of Fez, not far from the main axis Talaa Kebira and parking Ain Azliten. The Maure'sk offers French cuisine and fusion for those who wish to leave the traditional tagines and couscous.
Arriving through the small local streets to The Riad La Maison Maure, we were surprised by the modern elegant European restaurant . Food was amazing , delicate and very fresh. Service was excellent. Chrstian , the owner , Christian,took care of us like his best friends.We high recommend the affordable , classy , warm place.Thank you very much for your comment. It was a pleasure for me to meet you at le Maure'sk and really happy you enjoyed your evening :-)Christian Stéphane
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