Editor's pick$$$The Red House
4.3 (3)Medina
Guest-palace restaurant known for nightly live music and dance shows alongside Moroccan fine dining
$$$Terrasse des Epices
5.0 (2)Medina
Charming rooftop terrace above the spice market with Medina views
$$Simple Restaurant
5.0 (2)Medina
A Moroccan restaurant in the Riad Laarouss area of the Marrakech medina, serving couscous, tajine and meat dishes.
$Votre Table
4.5 (4)Medina
Small, intimate rooftop in Kennaria with Atlas Mountain views, praised for lamb tagine with prunes and almonds served in an elegant, low-key dining room.
$Tanjia Secrets
4.5 (4)Medina
Small tanjia-focused restaurant in a quiet medina lane, known for warm hospitality
$Snack Sindibad
4.5 (4)Medina
Popular sandwich and grilled brochette counter just off the main square
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$$We Agafay
5.0 (2)Route d'Amizmiz
We Agafay is a desert lodge-restaurant off the Route d'Amizmiz, serving fresh Moroccan specialties beside a large pool under open desert skies. Open daily from 11am to 10pm, it doubles as an events venue for weddings and corporate gatherings staged under the stars.
$Tiwinas
5.0 (2)Gueliz
Tiwinas is a Glovo-listed fast-food kitchen operating in Marrakech's Gueliz-area delivery zone, built primarily around delivery and takeout orders rather than a dine-in storefront.
$$Un Dejeuner a Marrakech
4.5 (4)Kasbah
Garden bistro near Bab Agnaou serving French-Moroccan lunches
$$Domaine Terres d'Amanar
4.5 (4)Route de l'Ourika
Eco-adventure park in the Atlas foothills with a Berber restaurant serving farm-sourced tagines and couscous
$$Terres d'Amanar
4.5 (4)Route d'Amizmiz
Terres d'Amanar is an adventure park 23km along the Route d'Amizmiz near Oumnass, its Berber-decorated restaurant serving a lunch stop between treetop zip-line courses and archery. The site claims the largest aerial adventure course in Africa, making it as much a day of activity as a place to eat.
