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Casa Hassan
HOTEL
$$
( 0539 986153;
www.casahassan.com
; 22 Rue Targui; s/d/tr incl half board from Dh500/650/800; )
Large
hotel with a boutique feel, this long-established choice has sizeable rooms with creative
layouts, plus in-house
hammam
(traditional bathhouse). The terrace provides an elegant
lounge, and the cosy Restaurant Tissemlal a warm hearth.
Eating
A popular eating option is to choose one of about a dozen
plaza cafe-restaurants
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(Plaza Uta el-Hammam; breakfast from Dh15, mains from Dh25;
8am-11pm)
on the main square. Menus are virtually identical - Continental breakfasts, soups
and salads, tajines and seafood - but the food is generally decent and the ambience lively.
Assaada
MOROCCAN
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( 0666 317316; Bab el-Ain; set menu Dh40)
Located on both sides of the alley just prior to Bab
el-Ain, it offers the usual
menu complet,
but also great fruit shakes and a funky graffiti
rooftop terrace that exudes an urban charm. The staircase is not for the faint-hearted.
Restaurant Les Raisins
MOROCCAN
$$
( 0667 982878; 7 Rue Sidi Sifri; tajines Dh20, set menu from Dh40; 7am-9pm)
A bit out of the way,
this family-run place is a perennial favourite with locals and tourists alike, and known for
its couscous royal. Late, lazy lunches are best, with the front terrace catching the after-
noon sun.
Information
9.30am-1pm &
3.30-9pm Mon-Fri)
Has an ATM.
0539 986228; Ave al-Massira al-
Khadra)
Medical service.
Post Office
(Ave Hassan II;
8am-4.30pm Mon-Fri, to noon Sat & Sun)