What to order at Amal Center Gueliz

Must order
Whatever the daily plate is; the Friday couscous is the standing classic.
Signature dishes
Lamb tagine with prunes, Couscous, Daily seasonal plate
Editor tip
Lunch only, closed Sundays. Book ahead; the dining room fills fast with NGO regulars and food-tour groups.
CuisineMoroccan
Price$$
Neighborhoodgueliz
HoursMon-Sat 12:00-15:30; closed Sunday
Last verified

Signature dishes: Lamb tagine with prunes, Couscous, Daily seasonal plate

Must order: Whatever the daily plate is; the Friday couscous is the standing classic.

Tip: Lunch only, closed Sundays. Book ahead; the dining room fills fast with NGO regulars and food-tour groups.

Location

Address: Rue Allal Ben Ahmed et Rue Ibn Sina, Gueliz, Marrakech 40000

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