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Beldi Country Club
Beldi Country Club is a fabulous place for a party or for being put into a party mood. The complex, which includes a small hotel, a variety of restaurants and activities like tennis, swimming, cooking and pottery classes, often buzzes...
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Dar Yacout
Alongside Le Tobsil, this is Marrakech’s most famous restaurant. It’s also among the most touristy. Some diners embrace their Disneyfied version of Marrakech: buzzing, mobbed restaurants set in beautiful old riads with ornate decoration (once upon a time New York...
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Ksar Char Bagh Restaurant
Luckily for foodies, this hotel changed its guests-only dining policy a few years ago and now accepts outsiders for dinner in its magical restaurant, run by a chef who trained with Alain Ducasse and Joel Robuchon. Many of the herbs...
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La Maison Arabe Restaurants
Le Restaurant, the fine-dining Moroccan restaurant of La Maison Arabe has been one of Marrakech’s best for years and is a great spot for a special dinner. The more contemporary Les Trois Saveurs is equally exceptional. Its name (“three flavors”)...
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La Mamounia Restaurants
The poolside setting of Le Pavillon at La Mamounia is lovely for lunch, when you can escape the bustle of the medina at this stunning property. The Mediterranean buffet is expertly prepared. Later in the day, the central bar is...
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La Paillote
This sophisticated, safari-style restaurant looks as though it is straight from Out of Africa and its food matches the spectacular décor. The large thatched-roof dining room is decorated with potted palms, tribal art and natural accents, creating a sub-Saharan illusion....
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Le Palace
This glamorous clubby lounge and restaurant conjures up images of Marrakech as a hedonists’ hideaway in the 1920s. Sumptuous leather chairs, dimly lit lanterns and mahogany walls set the scene for the beautiful crowd that sashays in for Italian fare...
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Le Salama
Located just off Djemaa El Fna square, this chic Moroccan eatery boasts a traditional restaurant, modern brasserie and relaxed rooftop bar. Stop in for a meal while shopping in the medina; or for a sophisticated dinner to enjoy live music...
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Le Tobsil
Alongside Dar Yacout, this is Marrakech’s most famous restaurant. It’s also among the most touristy. Some diners embrace their Disneyfied version of Marrakech: buzzing, mobbed restaurants set in beautiful old riads with ornate decoration. Others leave horrified, describing the experience...
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Pepe Nero
Set in an elegantly tiled courtyard with potted trees and a fountain, Pepe Nero is known for its delicious Italian and Moroccan cuisine. The Italian menu offers classic dishes such as lasagna, risotto, and branzino, while the Moroccan menu includes...
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Restaurant Dar Rhizlane
With a lavish setting and a spectacular four-course tasting menu, Restaurant Dar Rhizlane offers one of the most romantic dining experiences in Marrakech. On warm nights, candlelit and flower-adorned tables are set around the pool in the lush courtyard, while...
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Restaurant of La Sultana
In warm months, the lantern-lit rooftop patio of La Sultana offers diners expansive views of the medina and the Atlas Mountains. The traditional menu highlights such Moroccan dishes as lamb couscous with vegetables, duck foie gras and scallop tagine.
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Riad Kniza Restaurant
Inside an elegantly restored palace, the restaurant at Riad Kniza has just nine tables and serves traditional Moroccan cuisine. The chef requires that dinner orders must be placed a day in advance so that they have time to source uber...
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Royal Mansour Restaurants
Many travelers find the pomp-and-circumstance of this lavish property to be overwhelming for a stay here, but foodies and design mavens should definitely come for a meal or drinks. The restaurant’s menu was created by Yannick Alleno, the young chef...
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Salt-Marrakech
Helmed by a team of local female chefs from the lauded Sansouchi cooking school, this restaurant puts a unique spin on traditional Moroccan cuisine with their seasonal six-course tasting menu. Steeped in Morocco’s diverse heritage, dishes may include a prawn...
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The Restaurant at El Fenn
The restaurant at the chic El Fenn captures the fun, quirky vibe of the hotel with deep-blue painted walls, eclectic décor and a buzzy, young scene. Begin an evening here at the breezy rooftop bar for a cocktail (the mojitos...
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Villa des Orangers Restaurant
If you have only one meal in Marrakech, whether lunch or dinner, make a reservation at Villa des Orangers, only a short walk from the buzz of Jemma el-Fna and the souk but seemingly a world apart, thanks to courtyards...
Marrakech

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Food in Marrakech just keeps getting better, and even the Moroccan wines are getting so good that French expats are bringing them back to Provence. You’ll likely want to eat breakfast in your room and lunch by the pool at your hotel, but plan ahead for dinner. Few people eat on the early side—as tourists and residents alike indulge in siestas—so reserve on the late side or be prepared to dine alone. In keeping with Muslim traditions, alcohol is not available at the restaurants within the souk. For an abbreviated list of restaurants, read Top Tables Marrakech.