Top 3 Arabic food in Aourir, Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco

March 14, 2020 Elouise Mccaul

Reviews on Arabic food in Aourir, Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco. Aourir (Berber pronunciation: [Awrir/ⴰⵡⵔⵉⵔ]) is a town and rural commune in Morocco, situated in the suburban area of Agadir (at 12 km from the city of Agadir). According to the 2004 census the town had a population of 21,796 inhabitants. It produces an important quantity of bananas.
Things to do in Aourir

1. Panorama Restaurant

Panorama street, Taghazout 80022 Morocco Moroccan, Mediterranean, Arabic Lunch, Dinner Free Wifi [email protected] +212 5282-00126 http://www.facebook.com/Restaurant-Panorama-Taghazout-103991097615592/
Panorama Restaurant

Restaurant of Moroccan specialties with fresh and local products. Sea view with an excellent panorama. Room service or terrace.

Reviewed By Brahem E

Food was not good calamaris was like eating rubber, I gave it to a kitten. Way to expensive for the portion you get, I paid 215dirham. Its just a rip off, one table cleaner was friendly, the real waiter a woman was very rude.. Never againSorry that your passage disappointed you. However, Shaîma our room manager at the cashing found you very nice..Thank you for our young waiter Abdelsamad.About meal : 1 dish of prawns + 1 dish of squid without topping (at your request) +1 tea : so 120 dh + 80 dh + 16 dh = 216 dirhams.Honestly, I do not think it's excessive.All the best for the future.

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2. Restaurant Camel's

Secteur Balneaire, Agadir Morocco Lebanese, Greek, Healthy, Arabic, Moroccan Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Live Music, Waterfront +212 667-796586
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4 based on 411 reviews

Restaurant Camel's

Reviewed By Mark S

I ventured into this restaurant to meet some old friends who now have returned to Morocco after year's working in Spain. The first night when I went to Camel's was a bit of a mess up, as my friends couldn't make it and so I was sat at a table on my own ..which made me a little uneasy, as the place was so busy and I felt like 'Billy no mates' Lol ! But, it turned out amazing, as all the staff were so kind and friendly. I was made a fuss of and really enjoyed my evening. Having to return the following night to hopefully meet my mates was really a little annoying, as I wanted to try other restaurants during my stay, but again it was fantastic. The place was full and buzzing. The staff again treated me so well and the food was again brilliant. There was live music and dancing going on, all was entertaining and made me feel so at ease and slightly sozzled by the time I left ! On a further occasion, I went back and tried their Sole for main course..well I have never seen such a Sole in my life ! It was amazing, large in size and thick and tasted delicious. The place is like so many restaurants along the beach front and to be honest, if it wasn't due to the fact I was meeting friends there..I possibly would not have ventured in, but I am so pleased I did and cannot praise the staff enough - Fabulous experience.

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3. Restaurant Rafiq

Boulevard Hassan 2, Agadir Morocco Arabic, Moroccan, Mediterranean Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Seating, Street Parking, Free Wifi, Table Service, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Parking Available, Television, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] +212 5288-42537 http://www.facebook.com/RESTAURANT-RAFIQ-1140029032738917/
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4 based on 96 reviews

Restaurant Rafiq

RAMADAN closure: Dear customers, your restaurant will be CLOSED for works during the Ramadan period. See you soon.

Reviewed By B-McTavish

Slightly boring breakfasts here compared to La Fontaine and Tafarnout. Mediocre lunchs too, mainly non Moroccan food, with daily Moroccan specials Monday to Friday, with Friday's mediocre Couscous being hugely popular with the French snowbirds wintering in Agadir... Not sure why? Overall, the quality and service is not what it once was. We have been disappointed this visit to Agadir, our third visit in 4 years. Won't be going back until they sort themselves out.

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