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As usual, cheap eats and snacks are plentiful in the area around the bus station. There's
also a produce market here.
Fast Food Tati-Sou
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(Rue Ezzerqutouni; meals Dh30; noon-3pm, 7-9pm) Don't be fooled by the name: this is
Midelt's best chicken. Dh30 gets you a quarter chicken with salad.
FAST FOOD
Complexe Touristique Le Pin
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MOROCCAN €€
(
0535 58 35 50; Ave Hassan II; mains Dh80;
noon-5pm year-round plus 7-10pm Apr-Aug;
)
This large lunchtime restaurant draws the coach groups, but you can easily escape the
crowds in the garden, and the sizeable turnover ensures fresh meals, all served in generous
portions. Alcohol is served. In the summer months it's open in the evenings for drinks and
ice creams, and is a favourite with families.
Information
BMCI (Ave Hassan II; 8.45am-6pm Mon-Thu, 8.45-11am Fri, 8.45am-noon Sat) One of several
banks with ATMs on this street.
Cybernet (Ave Hassan II; per hr Dh6;
8am-midnight)
Ksar Timnay Inter-Cultures ( 0535 58 34 34; www.ksar-timnay.com ; Rte de Zaidia; 8am-8pm)
About 15km north of Midelt, this is the best source of information - including trekking
guides and 4WD rental - in the eastern High Atlas.
8am-4pm) South of the internet centre.
Post Office (off Ave Hassan II;
Getting There & Away
Midelt has two bus stations: one off Ave Mohammed V in town, and the new one 2km to
the east of town. CTM services mostly run at night. There's an evening departure to Cas-
ablanca (Dh155, seven hours) via Rabat (Dh125, five hours), and to Rissani (Dh85, four
hours) via Er-Rachidia (Dh50, two hours) and Erfoud (Dh75, 3½ hours). There are also
night-time services for Azrou (Dh55, two hours), Meknès (Dh70, three hours) and Fez
(Dh75, four hours).
Other buses cover the same routes at more sociable hours - Fez (Dh55, five hours) is
serviced by six departures through the day.
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