Dar Anika

Marrakesh


Dar Anika is a luxury riad hotel, but its roof terrace, framed by palms and covered like a giant Berber tent, is all about formal candlelit dining set to live music. Opt for the Moroccan dishes rather than the Italian ones; for a sweet-savoury kick, order the chicken seffa medfouna, which is topped with raisins, almonds and cinnamon-spiked vermicelli.


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