This tiny hole-in-the-wall serves the best tea in Sefrou. Once you're sitting on one of the wooden stools outside or opposite in one of the larger cafes, you're in the perfect people-watching spot on this busy street through the medina. The barber is next door, then the blacksmith's and the plough-maker.
On the other side of the teahouse, there's a soup shop: it's bissara (fava bean and garlic) in the morning and harira (tomato and chickpeas) in the afternoon.