What to order at Nomad

Must order
Order the calamari salad with green chermoula and the slow lamb shoulder.
Signature dishes
Calamari with chermoula, Lamb shoulder with prunes, Pulled chicken sandwich
Editor tip
Reserve the rooftop terrace for sunset; the second-floor non-smoking salon is the calmer pick on a hot afternoon.
CuisineMoroccan
Price$$$
Neighborhoodmedina
HoursDaily 12:00-23:00
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Signature dishes: Calamari with chermoula, Lamb shoulder with prunes, Pulled chicken sandwich

Must order: Order the calamari salad with green chermoula and the slow lamb shoulder.

Tip: Reserve the rooftop terrace for sunset; the second-floor non-smoking salon is the calmer pick on a hot afternoon.

Location

Address: 1 Derb Aarjane, Rahba Lakdima, Marrakech 40000

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Tip: Reservations don't take; arrive before 13:00 for lunch or you wait. Chameleons live in the lemon trees.

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