Reviews on Moroccan food in Sale, Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer Region, Morocco including Dar Zaki, La Koutoubia, Dar El Medina, le petit beur, Tajine Wa Tanjia, Restaurant de la Liberation, Dar Naji, Dar Rbatia, Dinarjat, Restaurant Riad Kalaa
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4 based on 121 reviews
Faithful to the Moroccan way of life where hospitality is combined with generosity, the restaurant is happy to introduce you to awaken your taste buds with flavors of fine cuisine. Resident or not, everyone is invited to enjoy the cuisine, specializing in
Lovely place to find behind a very ordinary door. Had a great meal but avoid the very dry chicken pastille.
4 based on 577 reviews
Beautiful ambience for the celebration of my friendâs sonâs wedding dinner. The restaurant is located in the medina a few minutes walk from our hotel.The dinner menu consisted of a vegetarian dish with cous cous and steamed veggies but the desert was the piece de resistance.
4 based on 316 reviews
Dar Rbatia is a Moroccan restaurant opened since 1989, situated right in the heart of the Medina of Rabat, the building was built in the 18 century, restored and to transformed in a typically Moroccan restaurant by the local craftsmen with the most ancest
Had lunch here with tour group from a Princess ship. The food was great with endless bowls of vegetables, tagine prepared chicken, beef and couscous, more vegetables, and dessert of fruit and cookies. What a wonderful experience in a traditional setting. The restaurant was clean and comfortable. The proprietor was very friendly, explaining how the restaurant has been in his family for years. It is a must try in Rabat!
4 based on 1345 reviews
I went here on the advice of my tour guide. He told me the food was very good and he was not exaggerating. Beautifully decorated- has the chicken tajine which was wonderful. Tea after my meal, desert and several bottles of sparkling water. The price was approximately 8.50 US. I highly recommend this wonderful restaurantThanks for your visit and remarks
4 based on 188 reviews
This restaurant is on the main drag in the medina and is a sanitised place to eat inexpensive street food. It is relatively clean and tidy with a glass front looking out on the street vendors. Service was good and the food is cheap and okay - nothing sensational.
4 based on 356 reviews
I went for dinner here based on a number of recommendations. First impressions are good - the decor and atmosphere is imaginative old Morocco with a musician playing the lute sedately and dim lighting, lanterns and candles illuminating the terracotta-coloured walls, old artefacts and items of mystique - seems ideally set up for 1940s Moroccan romanticism. Unfortunately, that's all this place has to offer (and definitely for the tourist only). The two waiters were grim, operating pedantically and unsmiling. I had to ask for my drink a couple of times before it arrived (plonked on the table). The two of them then seemed to "hang about" in the doorway leading to the kitchen. My bowl of olives was snatched back from under my nose before I'd finished them - I asked the waiter to leave them but he didn't say a word and ignored me completely. The main course was awful - mixed meat (chicken, lamb and kofta) skewers (small and fairly tasteless), aromatic rice (small, soggy and the "aromatic" was a few peas and a pinch of spice), mixed vegetables (soggy and very metallic-tasting). This was one of the worst dishes I have had in any restaurant on my travels, not just in Morocco. On top of all this the menu is very expensive - geared to tourists - I expected much more. This is a tourist lure which has only a romantic atmosphere to offer - forget about the food and the service.
4 based on 399 reviews
We found this restaurant on Trip Advisor and as it was close to our hotel we decided to try it. It was a great choice, the food was excellent, especially the desserts. And reasonably priced too.Merci
4 based on 315 reviews
When taste & originality meet ! If you want to get an authentic taste of Moroccan cuisine please visit Dar El Medina restaurant in Souq Al Sabat -Rabat.
Really great place to have great local food at a great price. Amazing portions for the price that you pay. Staff are really friendly with great customer service. Totally recommend this place if you are looking for real local food a great price. Great environment with nice decorations.Really hope to go back one more time before leave Rabat Dear flamartinsThe team of Dar El Medina would like to thank you for adding your great comment and review. We appreciate it. We hope to see you again in Dar El Medina and taste our wide range of Moroccan dishes. For more information or reservation don't hesitate to contact us at 0634 007 113.
4 based on 156 reviews
This restaurant at 10 Pierre Parent St is intimate. The menu is substantial, but they only prepare some of the dishes to keep freshness a priority. The usual olives and nuts were followed by... Tajines of beef and prunes seasoned with cinnamon, chicken with olives and lemon, Cous-Cous two full bottles of wine, a beer and fabulous bread for $90 for SIX ADULTS. Full dinner for each of us. Great and elegant service. The mint tea was perfect.
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4 based on 356 reviews
What a place! Amazing atmosphere and excellent food and as expected, a very good and friendly service! Slightly pricy (well below than EU standard) compared to other places, but absolutely worth. Carfeul if you just stop by for dinner, not AVLB all nights and reservation for dinner only is suggested.
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