What to order at Jemaa el-Fna Boulfaf Grills

The dish to know
Boulfaf, grilled lamb liver wrapped in caul fat
Editor tip
Boulfaf is best within minutes of the grill; the caul fat melts and the liver dries if it sits.
CuisineStreet food
Price$
Neighborhoodjemaa-el-fna
HoursDaily 18:00-00:00
The dishBoulfaf, grilled lamb liver wrapped in caul fat
PaymentCash only
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Tip: Boulfaf is best within minutes of the grill; the caul fat melts and the liver dries if it sits.

Location

Address: Place Jemaa el-Fna, evening grill stalls, Marrakech 40000

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