KASBAH CAFÉ
One must admit that the big asset of this restaurant remains its panoramic terrace with a view of the Moulay el Yazid mosque and the Saadian Tombs. At any time of the day and when the heat comes down on the city, it is good to enjoy a fresh home-made yoghurt, an organic ice cream or a gazpacho. The prices are mild and there are Moroccan and other specialities on the menu. On the decoration side, the techniques and building materials of the South are very present, with here and there some small Andalusian touches. And for good reason, one of the owners is Spanish!
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