Eating at Riad Shemsi

Breakfast: Is a delicious table of fresh bread and home made Berber crepes, locally produced eggs, home made Riad Shemsi yoghurt and fruit compote, fresh fruit, locally produced honey and jams and fresh pressed orange juice, ground coffee, English tea, green and mint tea.

Lunch: Light salads, omelettes, sandwiches and fruit (including melon and cactus fruit when in season) – may be ordered at any time throughout the day.

Dinner: Comprises 3 delicious courses of Moroccan and International cuisine sourced and prepared daily to order (25 euros per person excluding drinks). Sample menus include lamb, beef, chicken and vegetable tagines, very slow cooked lamb and beef “mechoui”, freshly caught Atlantic fish from Essaouira, and a wide variety of vegetarian dishes including Berber aubergine and courgette dishes and gently spiced pilaf with green lentils.

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.</a >

Café Clock ( 5 minutes walk)
Tel: (0) 524 37 83 67
224 Derb Chtouka – Marrakesh – Morocco
www.cafeclock.com/
Cuisine: Western dishes inspired by Moroccan cuisine.

Reasonably priced food in relaxed surroundings. One of the highlights of the fashionable Kasbah district.

Le Tanjia( 10 minutes walk)
Tel: +212 5243 83836
14 Derb J’did – Hay Essalam – Mellah
Cuisine: Authentic Moroccan dishes cooked to a high standard.

Named after an authentic Moroccan lamb dish, La Tanjia serves traditional Moroccan food accompanied by beautiful sunsets, wonderful interiors and, on most evenings, belly dancers for entertainment.

Kozy Bar( 10 minutes walk)
Tel: +212 5243-80324
Place des Ferblantiers – Rue de Berrima – Marrakech
Cuisine: Moroccan classics as well as international dishes including Sushi.

Perhaps the best place in Marrakech to watched the sun set whilst enjoying a classy meal and a glass of wine.

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.