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Other restaurants in Tangier

  1. A

    DARNA, The Women’s Association of Tangier

    The yellow building opposite La Terrasse is DARNA, the Women’s Association of Tangier, a small complex offering an inexpensive restaurant, a boutique shop with women’s clothing and a sunny courtyard, making it a popular stop for lunch or just to relax. Since 2002, DARNA has served as a community house to help local women in need, such as those suffering the after-effects of divorce.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Populaire Saveur de Poisson

    This charming little seafood restaurant offers excellent, filling set menus in rustic surroundings. The owner, a self-described Popeye lookalike, serves inventive plates of fresh catch with sticky seffa (sweet couscous) for dessert, all of it washed down with a homemade juice cocktail made from 15 kinds of fruit (have a look at the vat in back). Not just a meal, a whole experience.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Annae e Paolo

    This is the top Italian bistro in the city, a family-run restaurant with Venetian owners that feels like you have been invited for Sunday dinner. Expect a highly international crowd, lots of cross-table conversations about the events of the day, wholesome food and a shot of grappa on the way out the door. Watch your head on the way upstairs.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Number One

    The rose walls and white windows in this renovated apartment provide the feel of a holiday cottage, while the red lighting, background jazz and exotic mementoes lend it an intimate, sultry allure. The Moroccan/French cuisine gets high marks from locals, who have been coming here for 45 years.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Champs Élysées

    This enormous café-in-the-round is high on opulence, with a huge central chandelier and red velour upholstery. The lack of a dress code is the big surprise. Great sticky pastries.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Fast Food Brahim

    Great made-to-order sandwiches. You can’t go wrong here with half a baguette filled with kefta (spicy lamb meatballs) and salad to eat on the hoof.

    reviewed