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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
$$Simple Restaurant
5.0 (2)Medina
A Moroccan restaurant in the Riad Laarouss area of the Marrakech medina, serving couscous, tajine and meat dishes.
$Votre Table
4.5 (4)Medina
Small, intimate rooftop in Kennaria with Atlas Mountain views, praised for lamb tagine with prunes and almonds served in an elegant, low-key dining room.
$Tanjia Secrets
4.5 (4)Medina
Small tanjia-focused restaurant in a quiet medina lane, known for warm hospitality
$Snack Sindibad
4.5 (4)Medina
Popular sandwich and grilled brochette counter just off the main square
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Editor's pick$$Patisserie des Princes
5.0 (2)Gueliz
Decades-old Gueliz patisserie famous for its window display of French and Moroccan cakes
SABO by Jean-François Piège
5.0 (2)Route d'Amizmiz
SABO is Michelin-starred chef Jean-François Piège's evening restaurant at Selman Marrakech, where a wood-fired oven brings depth to a menu filtering French gastronomy through Moroccan produce. Jacques Garcia designed the Belle Époque room, whose open roof reveals the night sky above tables set with Ginori porcelain.
$$$Relais de Paris & Lounge Marrakech
5.0 (2)Agdal
650m² Parisian-bistro outpost of the French red-meat chain in Agdal's hotel zone, known for its signature Relais de Paris sauce and 220-cover dining room designed by Imad Rahmouni.
$$PAUL Menara Mall
5.0 (2)Hivernage
PAUL's bakery-cafe at Menara Mall on Boulevard Mohammed VI serves weekend brunch and viennoiseries to Hivernage families who pair the meal with a stop at Kidzo, the mall's indoor children's play park upstairs.
$$Pastry Al Fadl
5.0 (2)Gueliz
Pastry Al Fadl has operated near Gueliz's Turkish mosque on Rue Al Imam Malik since 2012, growing to three Marrakech branches while keeping its honey-and-almond-coated Moroccan cakes and gazelle horns at the center of the counter. A small terrace lets regulars pair a croissant or chocolatine with house-made ice cream rather than just grabbing pastries to go.
