Chichaoua is a hidden, speakeasy-style tearoom reached through an unmarked black door and a tiled staircase above Rahba Lakdima spice square, seating around 15 guests for specialty teas alongside an eclectic program of small art events. Its intimate scale and reservation-only feel set it apart from the square's louder rooftop cafes.
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