Palais Gharnata recreates an Andalusian evening inside a restored palace off Riad Zitoun El Kdim, its Moorish archways and tile fountains framing nightly performances of oud, Andalusian song, and folk dance alongside a multi-course Moroccan menu featuring pastilla and lamb tagine.
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Editor's pick$$$$Riad Zitoun
Design-forward gastro riad combining Moroccan flavors with French technique in an intimate courtyard
Editor's pick$$$$Riad Zitoun
Five-star palace hotel restaurant on Riad Zitoun with rooftop dining, spa, and Atlas views
$$Riad Zitoun
A ten-minute walk from Jemaa el Fna on Riad Zitoun el Kdim, Riad Zinoun's restaurant serves traditional Moroccan tagines and fruit-based desserts around the riad's central courtyard, with a rooftop terrace open for skyline views after dinner. Its long-serving in-house chef has earned repeat guests' praise as some of the best home-style cooking in the quarter.
$Riad Zitoun
Chez Brahim occupies a narrow storefront on Rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid where gazelle horns are the sole reason for its reputation, described by regulars as generous in filling and less sweet than the medina average. The shop holds a rare 4.9 average rating from visitors who single out the warm welcome from Brahim himself alongside the orange-blossom scented take-home boxes.
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Set inside the Arab-Andalusian Riad Monceau on Riad Zitoun Lakdim, Le Bistro Arabe has paired Moroccan-French plates with a live jazz band every night since opening in 2015. Dinner service runs from 6:30pm around a candlelit poolside courtyard.
$$Riad Zitoun
Attached to Riad Kaiss in Riad Zitoun Kedim, this kitchen makes its jams, bread, pastries and yogurt from scratch each morning and changes its short menu daily with whatever is fresh at the souk. That includes a traditional Moroccan breakfast spread rarely offered outside residential riads in this quiet quarter south of Jemaa el-Fna.
Editor's pick$$$Medina
Guest-palace restaurant known for nightly live music and dance shows alongside Moroccan fine dining
$$Route d'Amizmiz
We Agafay is a desert lodge-restaurant off the Route d'Amizmiz, serving fresh Moroccan specialties beside a large pool under open desert skies. Open daily from 11am to 10pm, it doubles as an events venue for weddings and corporate gatherings staged under the stars.
$Gueliz
Tiwinas is a Glovo-listed fast-food kitchen operating in Marrakech's Gueliz-area delivery zone, built primarily around delivery and takeout orders rather than a dine-in storefront.
$Medina
Small, intimate rooftop in Kennaria with Atlas Mountain views, praised for lamb tagine with prunes and almonds served in an elegant, low-key dining room.
$$Kasbah
Garden bistro near Bab Agnaou serving French-Moroccan lunches
$$$Hivernage
Zama Zama is a Moroccan-Levantine restaurant and nightlife destination that opened in April 2026 on M Avenue in Hivernage, with 110 indoor and 55 terrace covers. The kitchen serves shareable plates rooted in Moroccan and Lebanese traditions with a modern creative register, paired with cocktails from Baromètre Marrakech and a program of DJ residencies and live oriental shows curated by the Sound Sisters Morocco collective; the space is also available for full private hire.
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