Other restaurants in Asilah
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Restaurant Yali
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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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 and Moroccan wine, pata-negra ham imported from Spain, low lighting and soft music make it a more refined atmosphere, but the food doesn’t entirely live up to it.
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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 fish and seafood. The delicious fish tajine provides the best of both worlds.
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La Symphonie des Douceurs II
During summer, this French-style patisserie is the best place for breakfast or an afternoon sugar fix. Devour pastries and ice cream in very civilised surroundings; for the rest of the year only drinks are available.
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Casa García
Spanish-style fish dishes and fishy tapas are the speciality at this small restaurant. Go for succulent grilled fish or a more adventurous menu of octopus, eels, shrimp and barnacles, served with a glass of crisp Moroccan rosé wine on the large and breezy terrace. The paella is delicious too.
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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, have a snack from the simple, Moroccan menu or drink a delicious freshly squeezed orange juice.
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