Riad el Zohar
"an 18th century historic riad ..."
Eating at Riad el Zohar
Breakfast” The breakfasts, which change on a daily basis feature homemade breads, cake & pancakes, together with fresh fruit, jams & homemade yoghurt. Eggs are available on request.
Dinner:
The two excellent chefs prepare a huge choice of delicious Moroccan home cooked dinners either from the menu or by discussion with the guests to utilise the seasonal choices in the markets. Dinners are ordered at breakfast time as all ingredients are purchased fresh every morning from the local markets. Dinner on the evening of arrival should be ordered prior to arrival
A choice of light or substantial lunches is available and is ordered at breakfast time or the day before.
Please give advance warning for any special dietary requirements
Tea, mint tea & coffee are complimentary all day
Local Restaurants
If you want a change of scene, there are plenty of great restaurants nearby. Even if not booking through HipMarrakech, we suggest you download the Hip Marrakech App since it will give you 10% discount on meals at selected restaurants and will show you their location. Download the Hip Marrakech App for restaurant and excursion guide as well as a map of Marrakech.
Le Foundouk – (20 minutes walk)
Tel: 00212(0) 524 37 81 90
55 Souk Hal Fassi – Kat Bennahid – Médina
www.foundouk.com
Cuisine: French/Moroccan
An eclectic and very popular French/Moroccan restaurant.
Les Jardins de la Koutoubia – ( 10 minutes walk)
Tel: 00212(0) 524 38 88 00
26 Rue de la Koutoubia – Médina
www.lesjardinsdelakoutoubia.com
Cuisine: Indian / Moroccan / International
This has a fine Indian restaurant ‘Des Jardins de Bala’ on the roof terrace, good for vegetarians and meat eaters alike. Offers good light lunches at less than £6-£7 each.
Le Marrakchi – ( 10 minutes walk)
Tel: 00212 (0) 524 44 33 77
52 Rue des Banques – Médina
www.lemarrakchi.com
Cuisine: Traditional Moroccanl
Very popular with great views over the square.
Cafe Bougainvillea – ( 6 minutes walk)
33 Rue Mouassine – Place Jemaa El Fna – Médina
Cuisine: Good simple fare – kebabs, tagines, pizza
Good for lunch and pizzas, and early evening light dining. Not a restaurant as such.
Le Jemaa El Fna
A large eaterie at night offering authentic Moroccan street food. Popular to locals and tourists alike; very cheap, fresh food, avoid the salads. Not to everyone’s taste, but a great experience nonetheless.