5 Best Restaurants in Marrakesh, Morocco

Grand Café de la Poste

$$$ | Guéliz Fodor's choice

This 1920s-style French café is a fabulous backdrop for salads, pastas, steaks, and seafood specials including oysters from Oualidia. It's long-standing favorite in the neighborhood, and a great place for a meal or a drink on the covered veranda. For an indulgent dessert try the gâteau chocolat coulant (chocolate cake).

Comptoir Darna

$$$ | Hivernage

Snazzy, jazzy, and a little razamatazzy, Le Comptoir is a fusion of bar, club, and restaurant that's been a nighttime draw for hip Marrakshis and visitors since the turn of the 21st century. The restaurant serves Moroccan, international, and Asian dishes; it's expensive, but the main attraction isn't the food, it's the trendy atmosphere and free entertainment---live musicians, belly-dance cabaret (starting at 10:30 pm), and an upstairs DJ spinning chilled-out world-music vibes until 3 am. There's a small dance floor for those who want to swirl to the tunes.

Av. Echouhada, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0524-43–77–02
Known For
  • <PRO>hip and trendy venue</PRO>
  • <PRO>live entertainment</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

La Trattoria

$$$ | Guéliz

The tables at this ever-popular Italian spot are tightly packed around the pool area and reservations are recommended if you want to eat the hallmark homemade ravioli and seafood pasta variations. Tapas and pre-dinner drinks can be enjoyed in the lush terrace bar, with jungle foliage in danger of dipping into your aperitif and background music courtesy of the resident pianist. Alcohol is served.

179, rue Mohammed el Béqal, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0524-43–26–41
Known For
  • homemade pasta
  • relaxed atmosphere
  • beautiful inner garden
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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Le Loft

$$$ | Guéliz

Le Loft is popular for its chic setting and bistro menu of steaks, giant Caesar salads, pasta dishes, and various vegetarian options. Bentwood chairs, cushioned booths, bare brick walls, suspended industrial lighting, and huge pop-art prints give a funky, modern vibe. It can also get very smoky and noisy. The fixed-price two-course lunch menu is a good value at 130 DH.

Patron de la Mer

$$$

This fashionable restaurant that specializes in Mediterranean seafood is a great choice for a night out or long lunch. Delicious choices include seafood paella, grilled calamari, octopus tagine, lobster, and more. Wine is also available to pair with your meal.