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Patisserie La Española
(97 Rue de la Liberté; pastries from Dh8; 7am-10.30pm winter, 7am-12.30am summer)
A heavily
mirrored tearoom, this cafe tempts people off the street with its pretty arrangements of
cakes and pastries. Everyone seems to come here - locals and foreigners, businesspeople
and courting couples.
PATISSERIE
€
Champs Élysées
CAFE
€
(6 Ave Mohammed V; breakfast from Dh25; 6am-10pm)
This enormous cafe-in-the-round is
high on opulence, with a huge central chandelier and red velour upholstery. Great sticky
pastries.
Number One
( 0539 94 16 74; 1 Ave Mohammed V; mains from Dh85; lunch & dinner)
The rose walls and
white windows in this renovated apartment provide the feel of a holiday cottage, while the
red lighting, background jazz and exotic mementoes lend it an intimate, sultry allure. The
Moroccan-French cuisine gets high marks from locals, who have been coming here for al-
most 50 years.
MOROCCAN, FRENCH
€€
Eric Kayser
(cnr Rue des Amoureux & Rue Granada; mains from Dh140, dish of the day Dh120; 7am-10.30pm)
This renowned French
boulanger
has a bakery and restaurant in Tangier that's trendy and
stylish; it's very popular for its good French cuisine.
PATISSERIE, FRENCH
€€
Ana e Paolo
( 0539 94 46 17; 77 Rue Prince Héretier; mains from Dh85; lunch & dinner, closed Sun)
This is a
genuine, family-run Italian bistro with Venetian owners; it feels like you've been invited
for Sunday dinner. Expect a highly international crowd, lots of cross-table conversations
about the events of the day, and wholesome food including excellent charcuterie and piz-
zas, homemade pastas, meat and fish.
ITALIAN
€€
Le Pagode
CHINESE
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