Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Casablanca. Today Casablanca is a large, modern city, but the former French colonial post still allows myriad movie moments for those who want to revisit love in the medina and Old City. Casa (as locals call it) isn’t too touristy, but it’s the most cosmopolitan and Western-feeling city in Morocco. Visit The King Hassan II Mosque and Casa's Medina.
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4 based on 265 reviews
The external surroundings may not be great at the moment (there is work in front of the restaurant) but inside El Cenador is inviting with well spaced tables and a crisp, clean look. The service is fine though drinks can be a little slow in arriving - by contrast the dishes churn out of the kitchen, which cooks very well, at a decent tempo. A range of starters (crab, fried calamari, avocado, fish carpaccio, sole goujons) proved delicious even if the presentation was somewhat pedestrian. Take care with the mains if you wish to avoid food envy - my turbot was fine but the sea bream (daurade) in salt looked a much better choice. Apart from the theatre of serving it at the table the fish was succulent and clearly greatly enjoyed by my fellow diners. A selection of desserts was too much for me apart from a small bite of a tasty lemon pie. Overall, an excellent fish and seafood restaurant.
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4 based on 181 reviews
I was in this restaurant in October 2017, but I don't want to let the opportunity pass to express my fascination of this restaurant. We went there twice, both times in groups of about 5 people. The staff is beyond excellent and professional; never in my life have I encountered such service. We weren't sure what to order, so the waiter even brought us "mini versions" of the meals to try them for free. We ordered wine - it was a spectacle, as the waiter came with the entire wine cart and let us try various wines, to each, he was able to perfectly explain what he was pouring into our glasses. I personally found the food to be amazing. For me, I don't mind whether the restaurant is supposed to be Spanish, Italian or something else, as others may have commented. In the first visit, a friend of mine had to cry, and the waiter came with tissues without even asking and offered her a drink on the house. The restaurant also features live music; the singer is amazing and funny at the same time - he was singing only for himself, like the audience didn't exist - we all loved watching him sing in his little world. For Morocco, the prices may be on the steep side, but we didn't pay for just meals, we paid for an unforgettable experience. Thank you to Don Camillo restaurant for making our stay in Casablanca unforgettable! :)
4 based on 643 reviews
Premier restaurant du groupe ouvert en Janvier 2014, Casa José Port, situé sur le Boulevard Houphouet Boigny, aussi connu comme Boulevard des Bazars est lâarchétype du Bar à Tapas de quartier avec ses clients habitués et son ambiance unique.
I went there expecting to eat good fish that morocco is famous for, (and im moroccan and I know what is good fish) instead the fish I ordered was tasteless and rubbery and over-cooked, a total waste of money I didnât even bother complaining because I know nobody would care cause i know my people
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4 based on 421 reviews
We came here on our last night in Morocco. It turned out to be among our best meals and perhaps the most fun. Really good Spanish food, beer on tap (in Morocco?!). Turns into a night club in the late evening hit come early for the food. Fresh and good ingredients, very well cooked.
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