TangierRestaurants

Moroccan restaurants in Tangier

  1. A

    Restaurant el-Korsan

    One of Tangier’s top restaurants, this chic and classy place inside the El-Minzah offers a smaller, more intimate version of the palace restaurant theme – without the bus tours. Well-presented Moroccan classics are served to soft live music, and often traditional dancing. Reservations are necessary, including one day prior notice for lunch. Dress well.

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  2. B

    Marhaba Palace

    Tangier's medina may be small, but it can still manage palace restaurants like the best of them. This garden house is lovingly decorated in traditional style, with music and folkloric shows thrown into the cost of your meal. Set meals follow the classic pattern of soup, salad, tajine or couscous plus dessert, cooked and presented well.

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  3. C

    Mamounia Palace

    Although the salon's decoration is textbook Morocco, 'palace' seems too grand a title for this restaurant, just inside the Grand Socco entrance to the medina. Set menus are the order of the day, and those traditional musicians continue to strum their ouds for added dining ambience. A hefty 15% service charge is added to all bills.

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  4. D

    Hamadi

    This is one of the best ‘palace restaurants’ offering multicourse local cuisine, uniformed staff, live music and perhaps belly-dancing, all of it aimed at the next tour bus. But the price is right, the decor bright and the location pleasant. Avoid the rush hour at lunch, when they try to move tables at 25-minute intervals.

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  5. E

    Restaurant Valencia

    This excellent spot just off the waterfront is a perennial favourite, and always seems busy. The décor hints at the captain's table, and the menus are suitably seafaring. Have a look at the catch of the day on offer in the chiller as you walk in, then enjoy a cold beer while waiting for your meal.

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  6. F

    Rubis Grill

    This bar and grill is heavy on the meat and fish in good, tasty portions. If you only want a quick bite, you can sit at the bar and enjoy tapas over a cold beer.

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