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Get to know the most amazing Fez restaurants ...



Fez is a small city with a rich history, amazing architecture, and wonderful attractions, with distinctive gastronomy with an incomparable list of Moroccan cuisine, French and Spanish dishes, so if you want to try all the delicious dishes that Fez has to offer, here are the top ten local restaurants to start with... So, learn about Fez restaurants.

Best restaurants in Fez .. get to know them.

L’AMANDIER PALAIS FARAJ

Located within the Palais Faraj Suites & Spa, a hotel in Fez, this restaurant overlooks the medieval houses surrounding the famous Chora. The best time to go would be early in the evening, to enjoy the possibility of watching the sunset over Fez, while enjoying a delicious dinner from among the varied menu dishes, including soup, tagine, couscous, pastilla, with desserts and much more.

THE RUINED GARDEN

This restaurant represents a hidden treasure worth visiting in Fez, as it has a wonderful decor and design with a beautiful garden, and whether you decide to sit inside the stunning living room or outside in the picturesque garden between the sounds of birds and the water fountain, you can enjoy healthy and delicious food in a comfortable atmosphere.

Dishes in this restaurant range from traditional Moroccan tagine dishes to Mediterranean salads, both of which are incredibly good, and as it is a very popular restaurant with visitors so make sure to reserve a table in advance.

Darori Resto

Darori Resto is one of the best local restaurants in Fez, and it is located in an old house in the heart of the city with an interior garden and a stained-glass roof, and perhaps what distinguishes this restaurant is that everything here is 100% Moroccan, including the decor, the house, the food, the staff -Cuisine with fresh local produce and as much authentic Moroccan spices as possible.

CAFÉ CLOCK

This modern café is perfect for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, so if you want a place that feels at home after a long day of sightseeing, Café Clock is the place to go, enjoying a varied menu of great cuisine, low prices, and upscale services.

Here you can enjoy burgers, chips, salads, delicious fresh juices, amazing desserts, and much more, including free Wi-Fi and live bands in the evening to enjoy while sipping a mocktail.

Riad Al-Andalib 

This restaurant is located inside the beautiful Riad Al-Nightingale, and it is definitely worth a visit thanks to its delicious food, with the traditional Moroccan decor, including carpets, sofas, dishes, and most importantly, traditional Moroccan dishes, which comes on top of the chicken tagine, which is served with A selection of fresh spices in an authentic Arabic atmosphere.

MADE IN M.

Located in the heart of the city, this wonderful little restaurant is truly an oasis among the crowded streets, including decor, adequate music, and opportunities to enjoy Moroccan tagines and fresh mint tea in a relaxed setting between several chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and the lounge area with large pillows.

RIAD LOUNA Restaurant

Riad Luna is your typical Moroccan restaurant, where you can enjoy a meal cooked by a local Moroccan woman with years of experience. Here they serve delicious authentic Moroccan food from chicken pastel to couscous and tagine, and indeed everything is carefully prepared. And between the traditional Moroccan furniture and music, the best place to enjoy your meals is on the balcony, where you will enjoy a beautiful view in the midst of the cool breeze.

Star Soafin in Fez

Enjoy the splendor of contemporary traditions at the elegant Swavian Star Restaurant, which features innovative choices based on the freshest ingredients.
Located in Fez in the Ziat district, Najmat Souafin features the Mediterranean and Moroccan options, while diners sit on a shady terrace.
While the restaurant serves as a romantic setting for some diners, families with children are also welcome. At the top of the restaurant, there is an expansive terrace to sit outside.

The restaurant is open for lunch, dinner, and meals until late at night.

Haj Mamo

Since 1941, El Hadj Mamou has been making and serving the best juices and milkshakes within the walls of Fez. And every time he greeted you with his beautiful smile, proudly displaying pictures of the Three Kings that he lived and worked in their shadow, in the main wall of his store.

For generations, Haji Mamo has been a distinctive feature of Boutouil Street, located near the famous Moulay Idris shrine, where fresh natural sweets from Hajj Mamo, fruit juices, and milkshakes include flavors such as almonds, raisins, bananas, and avocados.

Additionally, Haji Mamou offers some traditional Moroccan sweets and pastries to accompany your drink. While you are waiting for your drink, Haji Mamo usually offers you a sample of other drinks he prepares, or a selection of delicious desserts in Fez such as Kaab Ghazal, a cake stuffed with almonds.

 If you find yourself near the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss the next time you visit Fez, stop by El Hadj Mamou for some of the best sweets in Fez, and some of the best natural juices this imperial city has to offer.

RIAD FES L’AMBRE

L’Ambre restaurant is located in Riad Fes, a modern five-star Moroccan hotel in the old Medina, and it provides a gourmet experience and fine cuisine of Moroccan cuisine with exquisite designs and sophisticated and distinctive decor, knowing that the prices of this hotel are somewhat high.

Fes Palace Dar Tazi

Palais De Fes offers authentic Moroccan cuisine that is among the best in Fez, especially since the restaurant terrace is located in the heart of the city, and offers stunning views of the winding streets, along with a varied menu of authentic Moroccan dishes that satisfy all visitors ’tastes and desires.

And here has ended our tour of the best restaurants in Fez that suit all types of visitors and their different tastes, so do not miss trying the most delicious Moroccan dishes in this charming city that your memory will not forget.

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