Al Baraka occupies the former palace of Pacha El Glaoui just off Place Jemaa el-Fna, its garden courtyard and rooftop terrace looking out toward the Koutoubia minaret and the Atlas Mountains. The kitchen serves classic Moroccan tagines and pastilla in one of the Medina's most historic dining settings.
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