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It's located in the former Cordeliers Abbey, a listed historic monument, which adds a certain charm to the already refined and discreet oriental-style décor.
In fine weather, you can enjoy the beautiful terrace in the shade of one of the Berber tents or the magnificent hundred-year-old lime tree.
The contents of the plate do great honor to the beauty of the place. Moroccan flavors are conveyed here with the greatest respect for the dishes, and the journey between couscous, tagines, pastillas, a thousand and one pastries and other mechouis faithfully remind us of the magnificent mosaic of tastes that the Cherifian kingdom offers us.
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It's located in the former Cordeliers Abbey, a listed historic monument, which adds a certain charm to the already refined and discreet oriental-style décor.
In fine weather, you can enjoy the beautiful terrace in the shade of one of the Berber tents or the magnificent hundred-year-old lime tree.
The contents of the plate do great honor to the beauty of the place. Moroccan flavors are conveyed here with the greatest respect for the dishes, and the journey between couscous, tagines,...