Morocco Travel Guide

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SEAFOOD

FRENCH

MEDITERRANEAN

Activities, Courses &   Tours
3 Gauthier Bain Turc
4 Institut Français
5 Yasmina Amusement Park

    Sleeping
6 East-West Hotel

    Eating
7 La Maison du Gourmet
8 Le Rouget de l'Isle
Paul

    Drinking
9 Le Trica

Information
10 Belgian Consulate
11 British Consulate
12 Spanish Consulate
13 US Consulate

DOWNTOWN CASA

Restaurant du Port de Pêche €€

( 0522 31 85 61; Le Port de Pêche; mains Dh140; lunch & dinner) This authentic
and rustic seafood restaurant in the middle of the fishing harbour is packed to the gills at lunch
and dinner as happy diners tuck into fish freshly whipped from the sea and cooked to
perfection. The fish and tangy paella are some of the best in town. The decor is very 1970s
with paper tablecloths. Service is professional and swift. Book ahead as this place is very
popular with Casablancais from all walks of life.


Le Rouget de l’Isle €€€

Offline map Google map ( 0522 29 47 40; 16 Rue Rouget de l’Isle, off Blvd Moulay
Hassan I; mains Dh160; lunch Mon-Fri, dinner Mon-Sat) One of Casa’s top eateries, Le
Rouget is set in a glor- ious 1930s villa and has a wonderful garden redolent with night-
blooming jasmine. Sleek, stylish and charming, it’s renowned for its simple but delicious and
light French food. The owner’s contemporary artworks grace the walls. The impeccable food is
reasonably priced though. Book in advance.


Rick’s Cafe €€

Offline map (    0522   27  42  07; www.rickscafe.ma;   248 Blvd    Sour    Jdid;   mains   Dh160;   lunch

& dinner) This restaurant scores top marks for ambience and decor. Cashing in on the
Hollywood hit Casablanca , the beautiful bar, lounge and restaurant is run by a former American

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