
Typically, breakfast is with baguette and endless choice of salami and cheese and they are all fresh fresh fresh, especially the juis d’orange, fresh and sweet.

A glass of pure orange juice squeezed from about 4 oranges and they are about 4 Dirham, less than RM2. I was told in the summer, the taste of orange is even sweeter! You can also have a choice of other juices too, and of course not to forget mint tea.



I was warned by DS that the food could be very expensive because he was in Morocco about the same time last year. From what I gathered, however, the food are very affordable. You can have a nice decent lunch at about 40 Dirham which is about RM16. That's very good price to pay for a tourist like me.


Lots of grilled minced mutton or beef served with fries and fresh Moroccan bread. Most of the bread we had there was fresh from the oven!

In the medina, we also tried the escargot with spices. It's boiled in some spices and I didn’t quite like it - a bit too spicy. It's very popular, sold by the road side where people can just stop by and have a cup, with the soup. It fun to eat it. After eating, you just throw the shell back onto the little pick up.
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