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(Ave Moulay Youssef; tajines Dh25, pizzas from Dh30; noon-3pm & 7-10pm)
If you've been lulled
into thinking that Taza is a sleepy place, hit this packed-out corner joint, with happy cus-
tomers spilling out of the door. Tasty fast food is the order of the day here: great
shwarma
, paninis, pizzas and juices.
Les Deux Rives
( 0535 67 12 27; 20 Ave Mohammed VI; mains around Dh30; noon-3pm & 7-10pm)
This fresh
and cosy little restaurant is a good option. The menu is a mix of Moroccan and continental
- some tajines, couscous and a good
pastilla,
with a smattering of pizzas and grilled meat
thrown in.
MOROCCAN, MEDITERRANEAN
€
Café Amsterdam
(Ave Moulay Youssef; pastries from Dh8; 8am-noon)
This is a great breakfast stop with its own
patisserie so you're never short of sticky pastry options. Sadly there's no outside seating,
but the interior is crisply decorated.
BREAKFAST
€
La Casa
(Ave Mohammed V; mains Dh24; 8am-10pm)
One of a rash of very modern places full of
chrome and black tiles, this place has a cafe at the front and restaurant at the back. They
do the usual paninis, burgers and wraps.
MOROCCAN
€
Grand Hôtel du Dauphiné
( 0535 67 35 67; Pl de l'Indépendance; meals Dh80; 7-10pm)
On the ground floor of the
hotel, the Dauphiné serves up the usual range of Moroccan standards (with some good
fish), plus a handful of continental dishes thrown in. It's pretty tasty and efficiently
served, but the big dining room could use a little atmosphere.
MOROCCAN
€€
Café la Joconda
CAFE