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(21 Ave Mohammed V; mains from Dh45, beer from Dh20; 9am-9pm)
The open-air courtyard
shaded by a huge ficus tree is this charming restaurant's primary attraction - along with
the rare alcohol licence. A great place to duck out of the crowded boulevard for a rest and
a beer, as well as some seafood from the coast.
Dallas
( 0533 96 60 69; 11 Rue Youssef ben Tachfine; pastries from Dh4; 6am-10pm)
Yes, named after
the TV show, but otherwise the name has no bearing on this place, a patisserie stacked to
the rafters with plates of pastries. This is where local families come to load up on sweets.
One block off Ave Mohammed V.
PATISSERIE
€
Oahda
CAFE
€
( 0533 96 67 94; 16 Rue al-Ouahda; pastries from Dh4; 7am-9pm, closed Fri afternoon)
A female-
friendly cafe popular with locals where sticky cakes are a speciality. A bit claustrophobic
on the upper floor.
Blanco Riad
( 0539 70 42 02; 25 Rue Zawiya Kadiria; 3-course menu Dh160; dinner)
The menu at this eleg-
ant riad is a cut above the usual and features some interesting fish dishes. The garden is
pleasant in summer, and the dining room has both Moroccan and Western seating. Reser-
vations essential.
MOROCCAN
€€
El Reducto
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( 0539 96 81 20; 38 Zanqat Zawiya; mains from Dh80; dinner)
Tuck into traditional Moroccan
fare in the grand surroundings of this riad. Desserts are particularly good.
MOROCCAN
€€
Self-Catering
There's loads of fresh fruit and veg for sale in the medina on the road leading east to Bab
el-Okla. The central
market
( closed Fri)
around the corner from Lovers Park puts on a
good display, with fish brought in from the coast.
Drinking