Spice souq, Fes

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Restaurants in Fes

The restaurants below have been grouped into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over 600 dirhams)
$$$ (400 to 600 dirhams)
$$ (200 to 400 dirhams)
$ (under 200 dirhams)
The prices quoted are for a three-course meal (or equivalent with shared meze, main course and dessert) without drinks. All the restaurants below serve alcohol, unless indicated otherwise.

Café Clock

Price: Cheap

This new kid on the block, opposite Medersa Bou Inania, has managed to combine the best of Moroccan and Western hospitality and cuisine. Run by a Brit, it’s a cultural hot spot, has a great terrace and serves a mean camel burger.

Address: 7 Derb El Magana, Talaa Kbira, Fès, Morocco
Telephone: 0535 637 855.

Al Fassia

Price: Expensive

The highly regarded Moroccan restaurant at the renowned Sofitel Fes Palais Jamaï entertains diners with an Andalusian band and belly dancing. Faultless gourmet fare includes pastille (pigeon pie), couscous, tajine and mechoui (roast lamb). Book ahead; dinner only.

Address: Bab Guissa , Fès, Morocco
Telephone: 0535 634 331.

Dar Saada

Price: Expensive

Lavish Arabian Nights restaurant in a former palace in the heart of the souk serving large portions of classic Moroccan cuisine, including an excellent couscous. Waist and budget watchers economise by sharing. Open lunchtimes only, until late afternoon.

Address: 21 rue Attarine, Fes, Morocco
Telephone: 0535 637 370.

Kasbah

Price: Cheap

Immensely popular hang-out on three floors - go early for a seat. Hearty tagines and great views from the fourth floor terrace of Bab Boujeloud. No alcohol.

Address: Bab Boujeloud, Fès, Morocco
Telephone: 0535 741 533.

La Maison Bleue

Price: Expensive

The restaurant of this sophisticated riad just outside the medina is a fashionable place to dine: relax like a pasha on brocaded divans in a candlelit salon while waiters in pantaloons and babouches serve subtly-spiced, aromatic traditional dishes: cooked salads, succulent lamb tajines, pastilla (pigeon pie), oranges with cinnamon and orange flower water. Good live oud (lute) and Gnaoua music. Dinner only.

Address: 2 place de L'Istiqlal, Fes, Morocco
Telephone: 0535 636 052.

Restaurant Zagora

French-Moroccan fare, modern, colourful décor and caring service in the commercial heart of Fes, the Ville Nouvelle, a world away from Fez el-Bali's wildness. There is always a buzz in the restaurant , which is as popular with local business lunchers as it is with visitors.

Address: 5 boulevard Mohammed V, Fes, Morocco
Telephone: 055 940 686

Royal Mirage Al Wadi Restaurant

Price: Moderate

Travellers wanting comfort and good service in the Ville Nouvelle, a world away from Fez el-Bali's wildness, will find that Al Wadi , the Moroccan restaurant of the Royal Mirage Hotel (formerly the Sheraton ), will fit the bill.

Address: Avenue des Far, Fes, Morocco
Telephone: 0535 930 909.
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