Asilah Restaurants

  1. Al-Madina

    The main attraction of this simple little café in the medina is its sunny seating area in the square in front of El-Kamra Tower. It's a great place to sip a coffee or have a snack from the simple, Moroccan menu.

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  2. Café Tanger

    If the nearby Symphonie restaurant is too chichi for you, head for this café north of the square where the predominantly male clientele sip coffee, suck their teeth and watch over the world.

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  3. Casa García

    Spanish-style fish dishes are the speciality at this small restaurant opposite the beach. Go for succulent grilled fish fresh from the port or a more adventurous menu of octopus, eels, shrimp and barnacles.

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  4. La Symphonie des Douceurs II

    The best place for breakfast or an afternoon sugar fix is this French-style patisserie, where you can devour pastries and ice cream in very civilised surroundings. It's popular with tourists and young couples.

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  5. Restaurant de la Place

    Friendly, less formal and more varied than its neighbours, this restaurant offers a choice of traditional Moroccan dishes as well as the ubiquitous seafood. For the best of both worlds go for the delicious fish tajine.

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  6. Restaurant Yali

    Although there's little to choose between them, this is one of the most popular of the string of restaurants along the medina walls. It serves up a good selection of fish, seafood and traditional Moroccan staples.

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  7. Restaurante Oceano Casa Pepe

    Black-tied waiters lure in the punters from the street at this slightly more formal dining option, where fresh seafood tops the bill. Spanish wine, low lighting and soft music make it a more refined atmosphere but the food is arguably the same as elsewhere in town.

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