Marhaba Restaurant

Meknes


The essence of cheap and cheerful, this canteen-style place has been dishing up affordable, simple food since 1983. At lunchtime, go for the freshly grilled meats. After 4pm do as everyone else does and fill up on a bowl of harira (soup) and a plate of maâkouda (potato fritters) with bread and hard-boiled eggs – all miraculously priced at only Dh10.


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