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Top Vegetarian cafe and delis in Marrakesh, Morocco

Top Rated Vegetarian cafe and delis in Marrakesh

Top Reviewed Vegetarian cafe and delis in Marrakesh

Reviews

Diana Delea
at 2023 Dec 31
Diana Delea
at 2023 Dec 31
Very disappointing experience. We have been approached on the street and only decided to go because we saw on their menu the pastilla au lait which we had in Fes and absolutely loved there. But after being seated, we waited so long for our order to be taken and for the food to be served. The starters were average. The chicken skewers were ok. But what a letdown the pastila au lait was. A little bit of cream(which did not taste good at all, and looked as if it was some shop bought sauce), the pastry was very oily and overcooked.. I wish we chose a different restaurant. It was also more expensive than most of our meals in Marrakesh and Morocco overall.
per diderot
at 2023 Jan 08
per diderot
at 2023 Jan 08
Worst restaurant experience ever! Ate lunch here and that was a hugh misstake. Overcooked vegetables, no taste and presented in a boring way. Have you ever seen a waiter eating the food from plates left by the customers at the table infront of other guests? And bad service. Ps Normaly I focus on positive reviews but this one needed to be an exception.
Verena S
at 2022 Dec 13
Verena S
at 2022 Dec 13
The restaurant had a nice terrace at the top, where you are out of the trouble.
I ordered the vegetarian burger, what I got is in the picture. It wasn't what I expected, but it tasted very good. The orange juice was really nice as well
kajsa larsson
at 2022 Nov 04
kajsa larsson
at 2022 Nov 04
Don’t go here 😅 terrible food, cold soggy vegetables and uncooked potatoes in the tagine. Tasteless..
Adrienn Geges
at 2022 Aug 23
Adrienn Geges
at 2022 Aug 23
Cozy place with decent prices. There is no real view from the terrace, but the service was nice and the food was good. There was music when we were there, which gave a nice touch to the place. The tables could be cleaned better though.
Very hospital host/owner. Made us feel like we were eating at home but with their authentic cooking. There was a musician playing and a fan with a spritzer which was very welcomed for my kids. They gave us free mint tea and dessert which was very genuine Moroccan hospitality. The food also looked liked what was advertised, no exaggeration.
Cedric Bru
at 2022 Mar 05
Cedric Bru
at 2022 Mar 05
Cosy restaurant, mostly attracting European tourists. The Tanjia is okay, but served without extra vegetables, which makes the price a bit steep. However, friendly people!
Javier Bilbao
at 2021 Oct 15
Javier Bilbao
at 2021 Oct 15
Simple and good. They have a menu for 10 Euro that is very good for the price. Perfect for a quick lunch when in the market area. An in between market food and more expensive restaurants.