Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Casa Ché
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( 0677 83 02 00; Ave Mohammed Zerktouni; mains around Dh50; lunch & dinner)
Great-value
seafood cafeteria near the covered central market, bedecked with portraits of Che
Guevara. Mains come with a few tapas starters and a small side of paella.
SEAFOOD
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Balcón Atlantico
( 5395 91 01 10; cnr Rue de Casablanca & Rue Tarik Ibnou Ziad; 9am-10pm)
Overlooking the
beach, and the nicest spot in town for a relaxed breakfast or simple lunch, this bustling
cafe has plenty of outdoor seating and passable pizzas, though service is very slow.
CAFE
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Restaurant Commercial
MOROCCAN
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(Pl de la Libération; mains Dh40; lunch & dinner)
The locals' favourite, this basic place on the
main square does a roaring trade in simple soup, brochettes and fried fish. It's ultra cheap,
has friendly service, is packed with happy diners every night and is a great place for
people-watching.
Restaurant Puerta Del Sol
( 0539 91 36 41; 5 Rue Ahmed Chaouki; mains Dh40; lunch & dinner)
For seafood and a
choice of Moroccan dishes, this no-nonsense place is a good bet.
MOROCCAN
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Information
The banks cluster at the northern end of Blvd Mohammed V; most accept cash and travel-
lers cheques and have ATMs.
Marnet
(Ave Mohammed ben Abdallah; per hr Dh6;
10.30am-midnight Sat-Thu, 3pm-midnight Fri)
Internet access.
Getting There & Away
The bus station is south of the town centre on Rue du Caire. Most major destinations are
covered by CTM including Agadir (Dh280, 12 hours), Casablanca (Dh110, four hours,