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Mac is the last one away from Hassan II, and quickly serves up generous plates of rotis-
serie chicken, fried fish, bowls of
harira
(lentil soup) and other cheap, filling meals.
Restaurant Marrakech
( 0535 93 08 76; 11 Rue Omar el-Mokhtar; mains from Dh70; lunch & dinner)
A charming res-
taurant that goes from strength to strength behind thick wooden doors. Red
tadelakt
walls
and dark furniture, with a cushion-strewn salon at the back, add ambience, while the
menu's variety refreshes the palate, with dishes such as chicken tajine with apple and
olive, or lamb with aubergine and peppers (there's also a three-course set menu).
MOROCCAN
€
Crémerie Skali
( 5356 65 09 92; Blvd Mohammed V; breakfast around Dh20; 6am-10pm)
With a good corner
location, this is an ideal stop for breakfast - one that's popular with office workers and
families alike. As well as pastries and juice, it can rustle up some pretty good scrambled
eggs.
CAFE
€
L'Italien
( 0535 94 33 84; contact@restaurantitalien.ma; Residence Longchamp, Ave Omar Ibn Khattab, Champs
de Courses; pizza & pasta from Dh85, mains Dh120; lunch & dinner Wed-Mon; )
As the name
suggests, Italian food is on the menu here, from a wide range of pizzas cooked in a wood-
fired oven to steaks and fish. The trendy industrial-themed decor and pleasant service
make it a good choice for a change of pace. Wine is available.
ITALIAN
€€
Kaï Taï
( 0535 65 17 00; 12 Rue Ahmed Chaouki; sushi Dh50-105, mains Dh80; lunch & dinner)
This is
not going to be the best Asian food you have ever eaten, but the sushi, Vietnamese and
Thai dishes on offer in suitably minimalist surroundings add a chilli-zing to palates jaded
by one tajine too many.
ASIAN
€€
MB Restaurant Lounge
MEDITERRANEAN
€€€