Aisha

Meknes


This tiled box of a room has a maximum capacity of 10, so while you may want to lounge after your large, delectable home-style meal, it's only polite to roll out and make room for more of Aisha's many fans. She takes special pride in rfissa, spiced chicken soaking on a bed of bread scraps. Vegetarians and vegans warmly welcomed.


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