What to order at L'Mida

Must order
The Berber gnocchi (Italian technique with Moroccan spice), then lamb chops on the rooftop.
Signature dishes
Berber gnocchi, Lamb tagine, Lamb chops
Editor tip
No alcohol, but the house mocktails (rose-cardamom, cucumber-mint) are worth the order.
CuisineMoroccan
Price$$
Neighborhoodmedina
HoursDaily 12:00-23:30
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Signature dishes: Berber gnocchi, Lamb tagine, Lamb chops

Must order: The Berber gnocchi (Italian technique with Moroccan spice), then lamb chops on the rooftop.

Tip: No alcohol, but the house mocktails (rose-cardamom, cucumber-mint) are worth the order.

Location

Address: 78 Bis Derb Nkhel, Rahba Kdima, Marrakech 40000

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