Casablanca Restaurants

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139 Boulevarde D'Anfa, 20000
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The restaurants below have been grouped into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over Dh 400)
$$$ (Dh 200 to Dh 400)
$$ (Dh 100 to Dh 200)
$ (under Dh 100)
These prices are for a three-course meal per person without drinks.

A Ma Bretagne
Appropriately set out on the coastal Corniche just west of Aïn Diab, this is the fiefdom of Mâitre Cuisinier de France, André Halbert. The wondrous fish dishes of his native province of Bretagne dominate. It is rated by many as the best restaurant in all Africa but is bargain basement by European standards. French gourmets are said to visit Casablanca simply to dine at this great chef's table. Fruits de mer takes on a whole new meaning.

Sidi Abderahman
Tel: (022) 397 979.
Website: www.amabretagne.com
Price: $$$$

Al Mounia
Catch the sun in the delightful garden of this popular hotel or relax inside, enjoying classic Moroccan cuisine with aromatic tagines and perfectly prepared couscous setting the mode. Note that there's another restaurant using the Al Mounia name, located just a few steps from the hotel.

85 rue du Prince Moulay Abdallah
Tel: (022) 203 211.
Website: www.almouniahotel.ma
Price: $$$

L'Etoile Marocaine
Yes, it is a Moroccan star. L'Etoile Morocaine offers authentic and mouthwatering Magreb cuisine, including mechoui (spit-roasted lamb) and pastille (tasty meat pies) specialities, at very affordable prices.

107 rue Allah Ben Abdellah
Tel: (022) 314 100.
Price: $$

Restaurant au Petit Poucet
Once the haunt of the near-legendary pioneering French flyer and writer Saint-Exupéry, this colonial-era slice of old Casablanca is dressed in 1920s decor and oozes nostalgic ambience. It is great for romantics, even if the food is just so-so.

86 boulevard Mohammed V
No telephone.
Price: $$$

Restaurant Snack Bar California
The food here is simple but good - tagines, lentil soup, brochettes and more. It all smells great and comes as prices that make transport cafés seem exorbitant. A pocket of loose change will go a long way here.

30 rue Tata
No telephone.
Price: $

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