4 Best Restaurants in Asilah, Tangier and the Mediterranean

Casa Garcia

$ Fodor's choice

Locals and visitors alike flock to this marine-theme, Spanish-style seafood restaurant for no-nonsense fresh fish, paella, and seafood. The terrace is a nice place to linger over a bottle of Moroccan wine. On weekends, large families join tables banquet-style, so book ahead, especially on Sunday.

51, rue Moulay Hassan Ben El Mehdi, Asilah, Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
0539-41–74–65
Known For
  • fantastic seafood tagines
  • extensive drinks menu
  • buzzing on weekends, so make reservations

Dar Al Maghrebia

$ Fodor's choice

For authentic Moroccan cuisine at great-value prices, look no further than this small, family-run restaurant. Dine in the cozy salon or at one of the pavement tables, and choose from an array of brochettes, tagines, pastillas, and briouates (stuffed pastries).

La Perle d'Asilah

$$$ Fodor's choice

At Asilah's finest restaurant, the sophisticated menu is largely French, with a dash of Asian and Moroccan. A chalkboard highlights the daily specials—perhaps John Dory, crab, or roasted poussin (young chicken); there are great-value two- and three-course prix-fixe menus, too. Pair it with an excellent Moroccan wine or cocktail, and don't miss rounding off a meal with an irresistible dessert. Dine on the terrace in balmy weather; inside it's decorated in warm tones, with dark-wood furniture and white linen tablecloths.

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Oceano Casa Pépé

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This small, well-located restaurant sits just outside Bab al-Kasaba, the medina's main gate. The current menu is overly expansive, but the fried fish is always a good choice. There's also a selection of tapas. It's dimly lit inside, so grab a pavement table.

8, pl. Zellaka, Asilah, Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
0539-41–73–95
Known For
  • popular with groups
  • fish and seafood
  • serves alcohol