Pavillon Terrace & Pool at Park Hyatt Marrakech serves Mediterranean dishes seasoned with Nikkei touches on a terrace overlooking the pool and the Atlas Mountains, complementing the resort's Moroccan brasserie TFAYA.
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Editor's pick$$Route de l'Ourika
Off-grid desert eco-lodge in the Agafay stony desert with communal Berber meals under the stars
$Route de l'Ourika
Simple roadside tagine and couscous stop at Km 6 on the Ourika road
$Route de l'Ourika
Riverside Berber restaurant in the Ourika Valley serving river-trout tagine and traditional couscous
$$Route de l'Ourika
La Ferme Berbère is a working farm guesthouse and restaurant 9km along the Route de l'Ourika in Touggana, its tables set among olive groves, roses and grazing donkeys and goats. The kitchen serves homemade Moroccan farm-to-table dishes using produce grown on site, and guests can follow lunch with a dip in the pool or a Berber-inspired spa treatment.
$$Route de l'Ourika
Eco-adventure park in the Atlas foothills with a Berber restaurant serving farm-sourced tagines and couscous
$$$Route de l'Ourika
Hotel restaurant with authentic Moroccan cuisine deep in the Ourika Valley
$Targa
Self-service Asian/sushi kiosk on Route de Targa next to Lili & Oli, part of the touchscreen-ordering Zushi Lab concept.
$$Gueliz
A garden-terrace brunch spot in Guéliz known for fresh, healthy, well-prepared plates in an open-air setting.
$$$Medina
Charming rooftop terrace above the spice market with Medina views
Gueliz
Sushi Fleur De Ming - Gueliz, also delivering under the name Misushi, serves Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese dishes from Residence Wassim near the corner of Rue Atiya and Rue Sebou. It holds a 5.0 rating on TripAdvisor and is part of a small Moroccan group with a sister branch in Agadir.
Agdal
Vamos sits on Boulevard Mohammed VI in the Agdal tourist zone, serving Spanish lounge cuisine on a Movida-inspired terrace built for long evenings and shared plates. It's one of the few Spanish concepts positioned in Agdal rather than the more common Gueliz or Hivernage clusters.
$$Gueliz
Soto, on Rue Tarik Bnou Ziad in Gueliz, spans Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese cooking under one roof, pairing homemade sushi with fusion wok dishes in a minimalist dining room open until midnight. It holds a 4.4-star rating and offers dedicated vegetarian options.
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