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Aug 11, 2011
Ever wonder what the kingdom of a sultan looks like? The medina of Marrakech is a well-preserved section of ancient Islam in Northern Africa. Visitors flock to see the sights, which include a massive shopping bazaar, old-world snake charmers, and ancient burial places. Oh, and the food isn’t bad, either.
Aug 11, 2011
The country now known as Morocco was the region formerly known as “The Land of Marrakech.” The city is an exotic oasis in an otherwise arid land, a place of refreshment and rejuvenation. Discover what to do in Marrkech, from historic sites to ancient market places full of handcrafted works.
Marrakech Dining Guide
Check out the Marrakech Dining Guide, no matter how often you've been to Marrakech or how confident you are in finding a restaurant, and discover the best meals in the city. In a city influenced by so many cultures and steeped in tradition, it is not about finding a restaurant, but choosing from among the many worthy. After all, there are only so many hours in a day.
The Marrakech Dining Guide will send you on a truly authentic experience. With the Guide, you'll know about the eclectic open-air eateries of Djemaa el-Fna Square, or restaurants like Cantanzaro, one of the most popular Italian restaurants in the city. You also will not miss Adamo, a secret local gem serving pastries so delicious that you'll consider never going home.
From romantic diners at Dar Moha to people watching over a mouthwatering sandwich at Cafe des Epices, the Guide will help make sure that every meal is a wonderful adventure.
Moroccan Food: What to expect, what to order
Aug 11, 2011
The influence impressed upon the Maghreb region by other cultures is so significant that you can taste them. Hints of the middle-east, Mediterranean, vegetarian Indian, and Arab dominate Moroccan food. Moroccan dishes range from spicy to tear-jerking spicy and please the most adventurous eaters.
Continue reading...The Best Marrakech Restaurants
Aug 11, 2011
As Marrakech grew on the North African trade route, so did the influence of her visitors. Marrakech restaurants reflect the multi-cultural blend of European, middle-eastern, and local fare with a wide selection and variety of cuisine prepared from ingredients from the lush oasis that is Marrakech.
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