Restaurants in Agadir
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La Scala
Excellent Moroccan restaurant, popular with wealthy Moroccans, Arab tourists and Westerners, which makes for a pleasantly cosmopolitan atmosphere. The food is elegant and fresh, and beautifully presented.
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Via Veneto
Small, intimate trattoria that serves the best Italian fare in town, including excellent pizzas baked in a wood oven and a great selection of fish.
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La Siciliana
A bustling little trattoria, this hits the spot with a long list of good wood-fired pizzas.
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Yacht Club Restaurant
Also known as Restaurant du Port, the fish couldn’t be fresher at this modernist waterfront restaurant situated inside the commercial fishing port. The lighting and decor are plain, but the food, particularly the freshly fried and grilled catch of the day and calamari, is reliable and the service hassle-free. There’s a terrace for warm days.
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Les Blancs
The best-located restaurant in Agadir by a long way. At the very northern end of the beach and at the entrance to the new marina development, Les Blancs is a chilled, elegant, white-tiled bar, lounge and restaurant. A Spaniard runs the kitchen serving a mix of Andalucian and Moroccan dishes. Service can be slow.
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Mimi La Brochette
Up at the north end of the beach, Mimi's kitchen reflects her mixed origins - Jewish, French and Spanish - and the cooking is a treat. The menu features everything from brochettes and pasta to smoked eel and duck's gizzards - they go down a treat with raspberry sauce. There's great music here, too.
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Mezzo Mezzo
Ask any Agadir resident for their list of favourite restaurants and this pizzeria will be on it. Why? ‘Because it’s always so much fun.’ ‘I’ve never had a bad meal there.’ ‘Worth going just to see Jean Michel, the maitre d’, at work.’ Classic pizzas and pastas.
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Cuisine Gourmande
In a corner of the Central Market’s parking, this French-run café and traiteur serves salads and ready-made dishes, perfect for a quick meal or picnic on the beach. They also make some of Agadir’s best French cakes and pastries.
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Yacout
With its shaded garden, screeching parrot and delicious Moroccan-Western pastries, Yacout wins hands down as the breakfast spot. Later in the day it serves sandwiches, Moroccan sweets and ice-cream cakes. Avoid the main menu.
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Allo Pizza
The cheap snack bars in Nouveau Talborjt and around the bus stations are open after hours. Allo Pizza serves tasty rotisserie chickens (half chicken Dh54) and a range of pizzas (Dh45 to Dh50).
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SOS Poulet
The cheap snack bars in Nouveau Talborjt and around the bus stations are open after hours.SOS Poulet serves tasty rotisserie chickens (half chicken Dh54) and a range of pizzas (Dh45 to Dh50).
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Le Nomade
In a row of restaurants near the municipal market, Hadj Larbi’s restaurant serves straightforward Moroccan classics: couscous, tajine and brochettes cooked on a wood-fired grill. No alcohol.
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Restaurant Bab Marrakesh
Near Souq al-Had, this is the real thing, far removed from the tourist traps near the beach. Highly regarded by locals, it serves authentic Moroccan food at authentic prices.
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La Verandah
Opposite the Royal Tennis Club, this Parisian-style café has a seductive array of sweet and savoury treats and is good for people-watching.
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Snack Bars
The cheap Snack Bars in Nouveau Talborjt and around the bus stations are open after hours.
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Eis Pub
Creates concoctions wicked enough to satisfy the most discerning ice-cream connoisseur.
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SOS Poulet & SOS Pecheur
SOS Poulet & SOS Pecheur serve tasty rotisserie chickens and fried fish.
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Fish Stalls
For ultra-fresh, no-nonsense fish, try one of the many fish stalls at the entrance to the commercial port.
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