MB Restaurant Lounge


To spy on the city's high-style set, head here: they all look fabulous against the minimalist gray interior. The menu skews European (pasta, duck confit, steak). Afterward, retire upstairs to the chic bar, or swing by in the middle of the day for the Dh200 lunch menu. It's out of the way, unless you're staying at the Marriott hotel opposite.

If you walk here at night, go via Avenue Allal ben Abdallah, which has more street life.


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