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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Café Hafa, Café à l'Anglaise, and Café Baba and more, get ready to experience the best places in Tangier.
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1Café Hafa

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Cafe
Café Hafa is a legendary spot perched on a cliff overlooking the stunning Strait of Gibraltar. Since its establishment, it has been a favorite haunt for artists and intellectuals, offering aromatic Moroccan coffee in a laid-back atmosphere. The cafe's mix of ancient and modern decor has attracted locals and visitors alike, including famous figures like Paul Bowles and The Beatles.
This is one of the oldest cafes in Tangier and is located in the Medina. The Cafe has an excellent position overlooking the Straits of Gibraltar and with a view of the Spanish coast. They offer both food as well as a varied selection of coffees, tea's and soft drinks. The location is great for enjoying drinks with friends and enjoying the great views. It is also a great location for photo opportunities. The Cafe Hafa is a must visit if you are ever in Tangier.
Ola S — Google review
I recently visited Café Hafa in Tangier to try a local mint tea on a friend’s recommendation. The view was absolutely beautiful and the seating was very comfortable, even though the café was quite busy. Unfortunately, I did run into a small issue: when I paid the server, he mentioned he'd go get change but never returned. Even though it was a small amount, it left a bit of a negative impression. So my tip would be to try to pay the exact amount if you can, just to avoid any hassle. This might just be a one-off incident and not reflective of the entire establishment, but it does affect the overall reputation of the place.
Taissir B — Google review
Poorest service you can imagine after paying this much. But the view was perfect. I’d say don’t bother yourself if you live far from this place. Okay to come if you are living/passing nearby
Hamza — Google review
Nice venues with wonderful views of the sea. Very touristic and busy. Shame that only few staff attend, mostly offering green tea to everybody but if you order something else (food or another drink) must wait for very long. In my case, we left after 45 minutes of waiting for couple of juices. We enjoyed the views though.
Roberto — Google review
I visited Café Hafa in the old city of Tangier two weeks ago. The location is excellent, with a stunning view of the sea right in front and fresh, clean air. The drinks are very good, and the café has a unique and relaxing atmosphere. However, the prices are a bit high compared to other cafés in the area. The place was very crowded, and we only managed to get seats with some effort. Most of the visitors were tourists, but there were also locals enjoying the café. One downside is that there are no nearby parking options, which makes it slightly inconvenient if you are driving. Overall, despite the high prices and crowd, I really enjoyed the view and atmosphere, and it is definitely worth visiting if you are in Tangier.
Wajdi A — Google review
Its definitely difficult when you are visiting a foreign place you have to be open to the unknown and adapt. The views are great here its actually immaculate . The cafe is located on a hill top in the old town of tangier I say go in and have a drink like tea or coffee but thats it. When we arrived we were able to sit anywhere but it seem like the waiters wete extremely disorganized no one bought us a menu when we asked in French they verbally told us they had nothing to offer other than omlettes that day so we went with it! When it arrived it was just scrambled eggs doused in oil and some bread and spam meat? I had asked for a peach juice as thats what was offered and they bought me a mango and orange puree anyway went with it but just giving a heads up you dont get a menu so you wont know the cost of things they verbally tell you the price. This place only takes cash no interac heads up! Just go for the views
Shine — Google review
Important point: Only accepts cash, no cards. Excellent view of the Mediterranean Sea. Lovely outdoor seating areas spread out across different sections. Food is below average but the mint tea is very good. Service is ok and you can see waiters running around up and down the stairs with huge trays of mint tea. While I was there at 5 pm, a very large group of about 60 Chinese tourists came in. Their guide or group leader kept talking to them in Chinese using a loudspeaker and ruined the entire atmosphere for everyone. They all had audio guides in their ears. So not sure why the cafe allowed such microphones/ loudspeakers.
Anju P — Google review
Beautiful view from the cafe, no doubt. You get direct view towards the Strait of Gibraltar and if you're lucky, Tarifa (Spain) will be visible on the horizon. However, don't expect any service or greetings from the staff or anything. I entered the cafe and no one even offered menu or asked me to wait to be seated. The tables are full of people only drinking Moroccan Tea, I don't see any single person eating. I left without bothering to sit or wait.
Suciani A — Google review
Q5RH+J5M, Rue Hafa, Tangier 90030, Morocco•https://www.facebook.com/cafe.hafa•+31 6 87562699•Tips and more reviews for Café Hafa

2Café à l'Anglaise

4.2
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4.5
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Coffee shop
Café à l'Anglaise is a charming spot that combines the spirit of Jane Austen with traditional Moroccan design. The cozy tearoom offers a mix of European antiques and Moroccan elements, creating a unique atmosphere. Run by a delightful Moroccan family, this café serves up delicious dishes such as chicken tajine and sweet pastilla. Located on Rue de la Kasbah, it's an ideal place to enjoy fresh juice and a traditional Moroccan breakfast while taking in the surroundings.
This place is an absolute gem. We ordered morrocan pancakes, morrocan pastry, moroccan coffee (best coffee I've ever had!), detox drink and cheese omelet. Everything was delicious and the bread they gave was warm and nice. Also nice olives. The staff are nice and spoke good English. Also good music and good vibes generally!
Mohamed K — Google review
A beautiful establishment with delicious French-Moroccan cuisine made with all fresh ingredients and passion. Ideal place for morning coffee or dinner. The lady who runs this cafe is lovely and very welcoming. Highly recommend to give it a chance. It’s significantly better than most places on the street with higher google rates and deserves much more attention in this foodies opinion.
Yulia K — Google review
This establishment offers a distinctive dining experience. While its exterior may not immediately capture the attention of passersby, it was recommended through my wife's AI search. The staff provides a welcoming service and is adept at accommodating linguistic differences. The ambiance is remarkably serene, evoking the atmosphere of a private residence rather than a typical restaurant. The rooftop location provides a pleasant setting with a refreshing breeze. We sampled the Samoussa and the fried skewered chicken. Although the Samoussa could be improved with more seasoning, its overall flavor was acceptable. The Coca-Cola had a unique taste and was served at a cool temperature, rather than chilled. The chicken was prepared with local spices and fried, resulting in a unique and enjoyable flavor profile. The bread offered a familiar taste. This small, unique establishment provides a surprising culinary experience. I would consider a return visit if the opportunity arises. On a side note they don't take credit cards. Cash only
Benjamin V — Google review
Charmingly decorated, petite cafe with lovely staff. Menu offers assorted coffees, tea, and juices as well as lunch/brunch foods. A perfect place for people watching as the locals walk by, returning from their shopping on Rue de la Kasbah. We particularly enjoyed the detox juice which includes fresh ginger and lemon, as well as the Italian Coffee brewed and served in an authentic Moka Pot. The cafe's eclectic mix of cups and saucers is also delightful. The cafe also remain opens during Ramadan, making it one of the few locations in Tangier where tourists can sit and eat during the day. Also, I don't know about you, but drinking from a vintage teacup makes a cafe experience so much more lovely. If you feel the same, this is the place for you!
Robin B — Google review
Cute place with very delicious food. Service is prompt and they will go out of their way to accommodate you. Fresh fruit juice is a nice starter. Will definitely come back for another meal here.
Alex A — Google review
Went for breakfast. Omelette was nice, real orange juice and a mint tea with sugar on the side was fantastic to let you sweeten it to your liking. Waitress was nice, but what really bothered me was the cook who did not aknowledged my smiles and my thanks. She did not look at me once, looked bored and bothered to do her job, and it's just insulting. I then realized she had one earbud on. But really, don't do customer service if you act like you're above it all. Really disappointed.
Tau B — Google review
After my wife and I (born and raised in Morocco) have re-discovered Tangier through the film "only lovers left alive” by Jim Jarmush (couple of scenes were taken in this beautiful city), we became aware by chance on our way to Kasabah on L'anglaise and had a very good diner back in the days 2014. Today I came here for the 6th time and ate kefta (ground beef) with pickled peppers and tomatoes. The food melts in your mouth like butter. Typical Mediterranean / Moroccan cuisine with healthy meat / vegetable combinations rounded by its simplicity. I definitely recommend this piece of art cuisine. The location is decorated so carefully and artistically that you feel like you are in a museum. Imagine that, good food and cultural heritage at the same time.
Mohammed M — Google review
Original vegan tajine, rooftop terrace, warm and welcoming service. This was the best place I have eaten in Tangier or in Morocco for that matter. I can also truly say that 'a l'anglaise' is vegetarian or vegan-friendly. You can eat a vegetarian tajine anywhere, but much less effort and care is usually put into those dishes. This cute family business welcomes you with a lovely mother and her daughters in a carefully decorated and cozy living room setting. The girls speak perfect English and are more than happy to have a friendly chat and give you some recommendations on what to do in the area. One of the best things about this place is the lovely rooftop terrace. There is an inside as well as an outside part to accommodate you despite the weather conditions. They have a good wifi connection-which can be hard to find-although it does not reach the rooftop. Now the food; it was pricier than at other places. We paid two or three times as much. But it has not been easy to find Moroccan food with a twist. As a vegan, my options are either vegetarian tajine or couscous. This becomes boring quite quickly because it is always prepared with the same vegetables (carrots, zucchini, potato) and prepared with much less care than this beautiful creation. I ordered a vegan tajine and got a beautifully presented artichoke tajine with leek and legumes. On the side I ordered some delicious vegan spinach samosas on a bed of mint leaves. All of this with freshly squeezed orange juice of course. Pros: - original vegetarian tajine - understood veganism - speak fluent English - friendly service - rooftop terrace - good wifi connection Cons: - wifi did not reach rooftop - pricier than other restaurants
Catalina C — Google review
37 Rue de la Kasbah, Tangier 90000, Morocco•https://m.facebook.com/sobritishcafe/?tsid=0.220361510196053&sou…•+212 617-601815•Tips and more reviews for Café à l'Anglaise
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3Café Baba

4.3
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4.0
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$$$$cheap
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Café Baba, located in the Kasbah of Tanger, offers an intimate and cozy atmosphere for visitors to enjoy a variety of traditional Moroccan dishes such as tagines and couscous. The café is known for its hidden-gem experience within the medina, providing a relaxed setting for guests. Additionally, nearby Palais Zahia offers a sophisticated dining experience in a 19th-century palace, showcasing intricate Moroccan cuisine in an elegant atmosphere.
A really cool historic cafe with pictures of famous visitors along the walls. It’s been family-owned for generations, and the current owner is very kind. Tea is 20 dh.
Brinn G — Google review
One of the best rooftops in Tangier Café Baba, located in the heart of the old Medina, offers an exceptional experience from morning to sunset and even at night. The rooftop view is stunning, creating a calm and authentic atmosphere that captures the spirit of Tangier. The tea is among the best in Morocco rich in flavor and tradition. The service team is friendly and professional, making every visit pleasant. A perfect spot for anyone looking to enjoy great tea, a relaxing ambiance, and beautiful views over the city. A true gem in Tangier.
MUSTAPHA A — Google review
I visited the famous Café Baba because of Anthony Bourdain, and it had a very relaxed atmosphere. The waiters were friendly and welcoming, and I enjoyed my mint tea and cigarette with views of the medina in front of me.
Storee — Google review
Thanks god Cafe Baba still exist. They should be honoured with a Rockn Roll Hall of Fame Life Time achievement award! Coffee is 1€, Mint tea is 1€, Smoking 0,5 € 💥
Yusuf S — Google review
I had to come here as an homage to the late Anthony Bourdain! The mint tea was amazing! Views were great and the vibe feels historic!
Praneet N — Google review
Café Baba in the Medina of Tangier, Morocco, was a favorite haunt of the Rolling Stones in 1966-1967. Parts of the 2012 Jim Jarmusch movie "Only lovers left alive" were filmed here.
David S — Google review
Exactly how you want it to be, peaceful chilled vibes, great views and extremely welcoming. I was made to feel like family. The history and legacy of of the place just adds to experience
Analogue I — Google review
Nice café with a lot of history. Unfortunately the waiter tried to cheat me with the change. When I let him know he didn’t apologise ( as you would expect if it was a genuine mistake) but acted like he knew and it was intentional… It’s a shame that amazing places like this are let down by employees that don’t care and just seek to make a few extra dirhams out of tourists….
Oscar M — Google review
Q5QQ+49F, Rue Zaitouni, Tangier, Morocco•+212 699-309943•Tips and more reviews for Café Baba

4Le Salon Bleu

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Le Salon Bleu, located in the ancient stables of the sultan's palace, is steeped in history and has attracted notable figures such as Samuel Pepys and Francis Bacon. The Kasbah area has been an inspiration for artists like Matisse and Delacroix. The cafe's decor lives up to its name with blue ceramic plates adorning the walls.
One of my favorite tiny place in Tanger. I had a lunch and a dinner here, both nice. Moroccan kemias are delicious and I tried also vegetarian couscous with fruits, vegetables, almonds and it was tasty. Also good is the orange sorbet. The price is the same for both lunch and dinner.
Veronica V — Google review
Old fashioned morrocan place with blue tiles. Many levels and stiff stairs . Not for elderly suiteble I would say. Menu in Spanish or Arabic and didn't understand any from it. So only order a fresh orange juice. Prices high and the kitchen Arabic
Timbo — Google review
We had a pleasant dinner on our first night in Tanger. The food is Moroccan and works as a first attempt at the local cuisine, we loved the egg with saffron sauce. The view, especially at sunset time is very nice. We suggest getting the tangerine ice cream only if you are used to local water (it is quite good)
Ilaria B — Google review
A must visit for a delicious meal! The views are like none other in the city! Tapas style but they are all delicious so you can’t go wrong when selecting! Yummy natural juices as well! Would definately come back! The restaurant is a bit of walking up stairs so just be ready for that!
Abigail S — Google review
The Food and Drinks wasn't good enough, but the view from the Top of the restaurant is breath Taking 👌
Bougrine K — Google review
The food wasn't something out of the ordinary more like sth you would make yourself at home but the view is amazing which makes it up for the food, so you could get sth simple and be there for the view
Sara K — Google review
This was our first stop in Tangier. The food was delicious and the location is wonderful. Would recommend the tasting menu for the tapas.
Mallory C — Google review
Great place to go for tea, some small bites to eat, and a view. I was amazed by the atmosphere, prices, and quality of the food. It was 380 for 2 orange juice, 1 water, 7 of "Moroccan tapas," and the couscous. It wasn't even Friday and the couscous was great! It was timely, clean, and overall delightful. You won't find anything like this! 10/10 would recommend. Tip, contrary to the Google hours, the waiter told me this place opens at 12pm.
Clara S — Google review
Pl. de la Kasbah, Tangier 90000, Morocco•+212 637-133833•Tips and more reviews for Le Salon Bleu

5Gran Café de Paris

4.1
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4.0
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$$$$cheap
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Gran Café de Paris, established in 1927, holds a significant place in Tangier's bohemian history. It was frequented by renowned artists and writers such as Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Paul Bowles, and Tennessee Williams. The café served as an inspirational gathering spot for these luminaries to engage in discussions about life and literature over coffee and cigarettes. Despite its unassuming exterior, the interior exudes nostalgia and charm.
Wonderful pitstop for some tea and snacks. It’s like walking into a cafe frozen in time, from the 50’s! A must stop if a fan of the Bourne movies.
Raphael V — Google review
Very old international Tangier. My waiter spoke excellent Spanish. My guess is his French and English would have been equally good. Great place to relax over coffee in an interesting part of the town.
Dominic D — Google review
Came here on a weekend to try some local coffee and I was not disappointed. We were offered a table as soon as we walked in and the server was so lovely. He warmly welcomed us and offered to speak to us in our language of choice, which was so considerate. He also assisted with directions and was such a lovely man. The cappuccino was delicious and affordable, my only complaint is that i wish it was larger lol The fresh squeezed orange juice was also delicious. We did not feel rushed and had time to enjoy our drinks and chat while taking in the city. The ladies room is upstairs and is clean/spacious. Overall a great experience and I would visit again when in the area.
Sam D — Google review
Staff are very friendly and efficient, the atmosphere is very laid back in a authentic cafe where you can people watch for a long time. Prices are reasonable and the place is clean and comfortable. Mix of locals and tourists alike.
Kara H — Google review
The Gran Café de Paris is arguably the most famous of Tangier's estimated one thousand cafés. The other one is the outdoor Café Hafa, that overlooks the Strait of Gibraltar from its terraced cliff-side location on the Marshan. The Gran Café de Paris has been in this central location on the Place de France in downtown Tangier since it opened in 1927. At that time, the city had very few cars and the population was only 60,000. This café remains perennially popular with locals and tourists alike, with a loyal following of people, including Moroccan retirees who frequent the Café de Paris throughout the day, and many loyal expatriate residents rendezvous here regularly. Back in the 1950s, '60s and early '70s, up until "Morocanization" was enacted in 1974, Gran Café de Paris was also a bar and restaurant, and it served food and also beers, wines and cocktails. Today, the café still has its prominent location on the Boulevard Pasteur at Place de France, across from the French Consulate and just up Rue de la Liberté from El Minzah Hôtel. Café de Paris has been used as locations for scenes in the 2007 action-packed spy-thriller film "The Bourne Ultimatum" with Matt Damon, and also in the 1987 James Bond film "The Living Daylights" starring Timothy Dalton. The Moroccan owners have avoided upgrading the interior toilets, and the tablecloths are in need of replacement. The chocolate colored chairs are not leather but imitation vinyl, and they are not very comfortable. The ambiance is from the 1950s or earlier. If you need ice cubes to make your drink cold, they usually don't have any. The Gran Café de Paris is an institution and landmark in Tangier. I hope it survives for decades to come. Nearly everyone who lives in the city has been here at least once, and many tourists make it a point to visit the Gran Café de Paris as well. Most of the waiters and the cashier are friendly, and the service at this café is usually prompt. My waiters and the employees all call me by my first name, and they know what coffee I prefer. One waiter I know has worked at the café for 40 years. Wi-Fi for portable telephones and small tablets such as an iPad or Samsung device may be used if you are able to get the pass code from your waiter or the cashier. But the signal is often too unreliable and weak. Don't miss sitting inside or outside at the Gran Café de Paris. There are three distinct inside areas, but most tourists avoid the lower level down a few steps from the circular area near the cashier since it is always crowded with local Moroccans who sit for hours chatting with each other while often watching a large flat-screen television. Inside the Gran Café de Paris there is a circular seating area with non-working marble fountain shaped like a palm tree. In this round room is a large flatscreen television to watch sports, news and other programs. The stairway in this round room takes you upstairs to the women’s toilet and powder room. The round room has a prayer room, and the men's toilet is nearby. The main room has dark green marble trim where it leads into the circular room and toilets. There are large glass exterior windows and double doors. The floors are also marble. There are reasonably comfortable seats and both round and square tables with old brown vinyl upholstering on the curved-back chairs and ancient green or brown velvet table-cloths. From this large room you have panoramic views of the flow of passers-by on the Place de France with its circular fountain and the imposing French Consulate across the street. In August 2023, the menu prices were increased. A cafe now costs 11 DH and a glass of orange juice was raised to 18 DH from 15 DH. Similar increases were made on omlettes and other food items. The WiFi is occasionally weak and does not always work well, particularly when the television is on. The owners of the cafe should get fiber optic. The television should be removed from the main front room. The sedate charm and ambiance is ruined by the TV and the outside LED lights are too bright and need to be dimmed.
Kenneth M — Google review
Visited several times during my three day stay in Tangier. Absolutely wonderful. Full of old world charm. Enjoyed reading here for hours over great coffee. The waiters are fantastic. Highly recommend
Tom H — Google review
It truly feels like one is sitting in a Parisian cafe but with cheaper prices. One can enjoy a nice snack or drink anytime throughout the day with friendly servers in a rustic atmosphere. The only downside is that people are allowed to smoke cigarettes INSIDE and outside, which makes it difficult to enjoy one's snack when there's the constant smell of cigarettes. Note that they only take cash, not card.
James — Google review
Famous café for famous writers in history. I came here because Korean TV program introduced here. It says that many famous wtiters write their book in this café. Usually other famous places waiters are tired of customers but here all workers are very friendly and kind 😃.
SK — Google review
Q5JP+CXV, Pl. de France, Tangier, Morocco•+212 663-703658•Tips and more reviews for Gran Café de Paris
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6Gran Café Central

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Gran Café Central is a popular and well-known cafe in Tangier, Morocco, located in the heart of the city. It's a favorite spot for both locals and tourists to unwind, socialize, and savor a variety of drinks and snacks. The cafe boasts an inviting atmosphere with stylish decor and comfortable seating. Whether you're craving coffee, delectable treats, or a relaxed meal, Gran Café Central offers an extensive menu to cater to diverse preferences.
Gran Central Cafe, just outside the Medina, is a fantastic spot for people watching! The outdoor tables offer prime views of the bustling surroundings and I could sit here for hours. The menu is extensive and the baghrir with amlou was deliciously authentic. Only downside is they only accept cash, so come prepared.
Ling — Google review
Had several meals here, all were tasty & served without delay. Although there is no smoking inside, customers do smoke outside & some of that smoke drifts in, though it’s not noticeable unless sat near an open window. .
Phil L — Google review
This place was recommended to us by some local guy. We went there and sat on the terrace outside, where there was a lot of movement by local people and some amusement. This was nice. There were unfortunately more things that weren't nice, at all! The first thing was the part where my friend, who ate the fish tagine, got sick a couple of hours later. And not just like a stomach ache, no, real food poisoning with all the bells and whistles included. We'll spare you the details. But she had to cancel her trip the day after and couldn't sleep at all that night. It was horror. The other thing that was quite annoying, was that a lot of people, young kids mostly, come to your table to sell you something or ask for money. We're just trying to have dinner/enjoy the night.. Just leave people be please. The staff never told them to go away, they just let it happen. Long story short; don't come here if you don't want to get seriously sick or bothered. Thank us later. Adios!
Junie P — Google review
I'm surprised that this place has only 3.8 star ratings... I looked at the lowest reviews and now it is very clear why: people are complaining about the food quality and long wait time. Obviously there will be some adjustments you need to make if you are going to cafeteria to eat dinner, their specialty is at drinks and puddings with some extend to hot meals. But iny opinion it is a perfect spot for small refreshments. Prime location Beautiful place, nice interior, Big space Good service Big variety of drinks and desserts Staff very professional We had: * Mint tea * Crêpe with bananas and sauce * Cheesecake * Pinacolada * Fruit cocktail It was one of the best baked cheesecake I had outside. Served cold with hot chocolate sauce and fruits Cheesecake was not too sweet so the sauce was really balancing and complementing the taste. Mint tea also nice, not too strong. Cocktails were huge so make sure you have the space and craving to finish it Definitely recommend it for a tea and pudding. Not sure about food. I see lots of people having their dinner now and they seems to enjoy it
Renata H — Google review
The historically popular Café Central! Grab a seat where/when/if you can! Come with patience; the waitstaff are constantly speeding around, but are helpful and friendly when you flag them down. The food was enjoyable (vegetarian options available) and didn't take as long as I'd thought it would. Make sure to get a seat outside facing the street, as it's a prime location for people-watching and street performers (some really good! Others not so much). Wasn't a fan of the smoke, but that's Tangier.
Ian H — Google review
The only place in Tangier that sells couscous when it's not friday. Also, the fastest service we experienced and everyone was very polite. The couscous was 100% worth it!
Eirini — Google review
As a local I never really ordered food here because I assumed it was just some overpriced touristy restaurant. To my suprise the food is actually really good. I ordered a bit of everything and can say I’m really impressed. The only downside is service can be a bit slow at times.
Yassine — Google review
I waited 25 minutes for my lime mojito... Instead of telling there was an issue with the ice machine, they ignored me for 25 minutes. I should have just left, but being a nice person, I waited to catch the waiter's eyes (as he kept avoiding my table) so I could tell him to forget about my order. They finally brought it to me. I asked for not too sweet -- obvisouly it was as sweet as a 3:1 sugar syrup and bloody sprinkled with icing sugar 🥴
Tau B — Google review
Q5PQ+6P8, Petit Socco, Tangier, Morocco•+212 607-351778•Tips and more reviews for Gran Café Central

7Café Tingis

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Café Tinjis is a favorite spot in Tangier, known for its local atmosphere and strong coffee. It's one of the oldest cafes in the area, attracting both locals and tourists. While the food selection is minimal, it's a great place to people-watch as visitors make their way from the medina to Grand Socco. The café offers reliable WiFi and a relaxed ambiance, with locals often gathered inside watching sports or movies on TV.
Try the crepes (listed as pancakes). I had it with Nutella but it’s listed as chocolate. The coffee is semi-strong here. I also had the avocado smoothie. It’s not as concentrated as you think. Far better than you expect. For everything in the pictures, I paid 135 MAD (Durham) but make sure to tip. I didn’t try the omelette, but my boyfriend said it was good. The cheese on the side was great but be mindful that it has a sour aftertaste. Not a strong one, but it’s present. And that taste doesn’t linger. So that’s good.
MsGoofyPrincess — Google review
One of the iconic cafes in Tangier. I liked the natural mint tea as they do in Morocco and the fact that they did it without sugar. However, I did not like that they put 2 bottles of water without ordering them that they charge 5 dirhams later on for each. Just inform customers of this and they will not feel you try to scam them. Other than that the cafe is at a nice plaza where a lot happens so you can just chill there for a while
Jessica S — Google review
In the hub of the tourist-trap that is the Medina these days, a fading aftertaste of Café Tingis', and thereby Tangier's, iconic past still lingers, just about. Haunted by a selection of regulars, many quite interesting, the smell of hashish, mint, and sweet honey fill the air. One of the few places I, as a non-local, wasn't over-charged as standard practice too, which is notable. Grab a cup, share a conversation or two with the local folks on neighbouring tables, and watch the world pass by.
Matthew S — Google review
This place brings you back in time like 50 years. Old fashion venue, staff and system. The bill on a piece of paper handwritten. One of the things I would remark is the lack of cleaning on the crockery. Glasses had dirt from the beginning of the times. Besides that, very touristic place.
Roberto — Google review
The place has quite a history to it. And a certain subtle vibe, which takes some time to sense. The Moroccan tea and pancakes didn't taste any different, yet we went here every day during our stay in Tangier.
Toomas V — Google review
Really nice spot to people watch. We all had a light breakfast which was delicious. The staff were friendly. Slightly random accounting for the food prices but it was still cheap so wasn’t too worried. I think it was 5-10MAD more than what we added up for the price.
Lauren M — Google review
Famous old cafe in Tangier town center. Very relaxing and you can drink tea and see the locals going on about their own business
James W — Google review
Impressive coffee shop in the heart of Tangier old city Very friendly staff with many things to eat and drink , so affordable for the quality, service and location. The area is so vibrant, you can spend easily 3-4 hours just enjoying the street performers Love it … for sure to come again
Ahmed S — Google review
Q5PQ+6M3, Rue Almohades, Tangier, Morocco•Tips and more reviews for Café Tingis

8El Tangerino

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El Tangerino is a popular bar and restaurant located in Tangier, Morocco. It offers traditional Spanish tapas and mains with stunning ocean views. The property features a dining area and a separate bar with dim, purple lighting and relaxed music. Known for its amazing seafood, guests can enjoy fresh fish and Mediterranean seafood while sipping on drinks at the bar.
4.1 stars does not give this place justice, they had the absolute most delicious fried calamari I have ever had. And service was outstanding! Wish I didn’t get full so fast so I can try more things. I highly recommend this restaurant.
Faith K — Google review
Our second time here and we were not disappointed. We were brought here by a friend back in 2020 pre-COVID when we were visiting Morocco and we fell in love with the place. We came back again yesterday and it is still as good!! This place is getting better and better. The atmosphere, the service, the food 🤤everything was impeccable. They have an open kitchen concept which shows how clean the place is. Thank you to team El Tangerino for making our night enjoyable!!!!
Fatima P — Google review
I stopped by for a few drinks and the staff was so nice... I had some amazing appetizers. The Tuna Takia & Smoked Salmon were so good. Thank you great staff
Jon-Paul T — Google review
Love this place. Best view of Tangiers harbour and the food is just delicious: the Paella is awesome but you need to be two to finish it. I usually get the Bocarones and a fish or meat plate. The service, the service is just outstanding for the normal. From the greeting in the front - Yasmine is always there and she remembers my favourite table upstairs Kudos-. Upstairs, Khadija, Amine and the whole crew are making sure you spend a great evening. Ayoub the Manager I think he lives here: endless attentions to customers needs. Best spot to eat and enjoy the view.
Mehdi S — Google review
Nice place especially upstairs, the food was tasty we ordered the seafood salad it was good but don’t expect to be full it’s a small salad, the tuna avocado appetizer was fresh and tasty also the fried calamari was really good, the only thing that disappointed me was the price of the drinks, a soda and water were 50 DH each Pretty pricey for Morocco, we don’t even pay that much for a soda in the state! Our waiter was very friendly!
Loubna Z — Google review
Beautiful restaurant and lounge with good music and good vibes. Amidst a busy and even a bit tacky boulevard it’s nice to find such gem. Thank you for a beautiful evening.
Ms. M — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Tangerino Restaurant, and I must say, it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The location alone is worth a visit, offering breathtaking views of Tangier beach that add a scenic backdrop to your meal. The atmosphere at Tangerino is both cozy and chic, creating a perfect blend of comfort and elegance. It’s an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings. The service is impeccable, with waiters who are both quick and genuinely pleasant, ensuring that every need is met with a smile. The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the food. We sampled several dishes, each one more delicious than the last. The quality of the ingredients is evident in every bite, and the flavors are nothing short of remarkable. Every dish we tried was perfectly prepared, leaving us thoroughly satisfied. If you're searching for a fantastic dining experience in Tangier, look no further than Tangerino Restaurant. It has everything you could want in a dining destination. I can’t wait to go back and enjoy another memorable meal!
W N — Google review
It was a very Trendy bar restaurant. Looks very classic and elegant. The staffs are multi langual and very polite. Service could do with a bit of improvement. Food quality is average. Price is very high for this quality of food. Atmosphere is nice but misjudged. Men's toilet is nicely decorated but water discharge is not functioning. Even though the food was served there was no salt and pepper and hand tissues. Please experience it for yourself and update me on these issues.
Wahid S — Google review
de Tanger, 186 Avenue Mohamed VI, Rue La Corniche, Tangier 90000, Morocco•http://www.facebook.com/pages/El-Tangerino/356356481116690?ref=t…•+212 5399-43973•Tips and more reviews for El Tangerino

9Hamadi

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Hamadi is a quintessential traditional teahouse nestled in the heart of Tangier, where vibrant red and yellow hues create an inviting atmosphere adorned with authentic Moroccan decor. This charming spot offers visitors a delightful culinary experience featuring mouthwatering Moroccan dishes crafted by local chefs. Each meal is perfectly complemented by their signature sweetened tea, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to savor the flavors of Morocco.
Very friendly staff, very friendly entertainers, good atmosphere for tourist, a little over price compare to local price, which is understandable, no cards but able to take euro or even US dollar (I only had USD on me at the time). food is......will different, after all this is my first Moroccan food I had.
Tiger Z — Google review
Amazing food and atmosphere. Best music so far in Morroco.
AnaGameDev — Google review
Definitely wouldn't come back. Food was bland. Not delicious just eatble but the vender on the street in this area are out of control. Not what I expected
Faby Y — Google review
It’s the first time I fell in love with a place here in Tangier, the food is amazing, the music and the atmosphere, and of course they have beer!
Ivonne R — Google review
Recommended by a local - cosy atmosphere with no rush, live music, great food - their lamb tajine is to die for!
Xenia P — Google review
Nice restaurant but kind of expensive with small portions of food comparing to other restaurants around! We got Chicken Tajine, Beef Tajine, & Moroccan Salad! Good Food, and good customer service! I recommend to park outside the old city and walk to the restaurant! Thank you!
Siraj — Google review
The food is really good one of my favorite Moroccan restaurant in Tanger. I liked the meat more then the chicken and the Moroccan salad is a must. If you are looking to spend the evening having traditional Moroccan food with live entertainment (not too loud music) look no further this is the place for you.
Aboudi M — Google review
Absolutely wonderful! Great hidden gem that doesn't disappoint. We had the Kefta Tejin, Lamb Couscous, and a mixed salad (variety appetizer). They were all delicious and more than enough for 2. Olives and fresh bread were constantly brought out keeping us full! The staff was delightful and very attentive. We were also nicely entertained by the jovial musical quartet of traditional music! We look forward to going again and give this wonderful restaurant out strongest recommendation!
Dom — Google review
Rue de la Kasbah, Tanger 90000, Morocco•+212 5399-34514•Tips and more reviews for Hamadi

10Le Nabab

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Moroccan restaurant
Le Nabab is a charming restaurant with a pleasant ambiance and traditional live music. Visitors have praised the friendly service and the staff's willingness to accommodate special requests, such as preparing alternative dishes for unwell guests. While some found the Moroccan cuisine to be satisfactory, others noted that certain dishes could be improved, like the slightly dry chicken on couscous. Despite this, many appreciated the cleanliness of the establishment and its inviting atmosphere.
Very enjoyable ambience. Good food, fair prices. Typical mediocre moroccan wine!
James B — Google review
Very nice restaurant. Traditional live music. We went there with a guided tour. Service was friendly. One member of our group was sick from the ferry and they offered to make him something different to help his stomach. I am not an expert on Moroccan food, but it was ok. Chicken on the couscous was a little dry. The ambiance was great. Everything very clean and nice.
Ruben R — Google review
Absolutely terrible service! The owner called us arrogant! We asked to speak to the manager after having a terrible meal simply to provide constructive criticism. The meat was chewy and the vegetables were overcooked. Instead of apologizing or offering something else from the menu, the manager claimed the meal was perfect and that we didnt know anything about Moroccan food. "Well, we have good reviews on trip advisor" he repeated. We just asked to pay our bill and leave. Then we spoke to the owner who again took no responsibility and proceeded to call us "Arrogant". No matter how wrong you think a customer is, you should NEVER insult someone like that. We didn't call them any names so I don't understand what right he has to treat us this way. This is by far the worst place I've eaten in my 16 days in Morocco. We were expecting a fantastic, fine dining experience and instead received cheap fast food. Stay far away from this tourist trap!
Mike — Google review
Back in 2010, my boyfriend and I had the pleasure of dining here! We had made the mistake of not checking what time restaurants closed at night because we were so tired from our long flight. This restaurant invited us in with open arms and served us a beautiful and delicious meal. We were so thankful for their generosity!
Kate — Google review
Very nice Moroccan restaurant in the heart of Tangier old town. The restaurant offers a good selection of food and drink all of a high quality. The service is efficient and friendly.
Martin H — Google review
You pay a premium for hygiene and ambiance. Very good moroccan restaurant, you'll find all the staples in the small but complete menu. Incredibly, you'll also have the possibility of a wine carte, or have a beer (not on the menu). A tagine OR cous cous costs 140 dirhams, but it's full of veggies, nice pieces of meat, well cooked, flavoursome. The restaurant looks like a modern chic twist to the traditional Riad eaterie. Recommended.
Mario F — Google review
Words can't describe this beautiful place once you get inside. Service and food was incredible and the restaurant was just stunning. Thoroughly recommend it and the pastilla
Jessica P — Google review
Really good food, descent music ( but a little too loud and close). Great atmosphere. It the seating is cramped and not very comfortable. Waitstaff was attentive and fast.
Nicholas M — Google review
Q5QQ+2F8, Rue Zaouiah Kadiria, Tanger, Morocco•+212 661-442220•Tips and more reviews for Le Nabab
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11Al Achab

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Seafood restaurant
Nestled in the heart of the medina, Al Achab is a charming restaurant and teahouse that embodies traditional Moroccan decor with its inviting sofas, vibrant red rugs, and an abundance of plush pillows. This delightful spot specializes in seafood dishes that are both fresh and flavorful. While tea may not typically accompany seafood for locals, Al Achab offers a variety of other delectable options to enjoy alongside your refreshing mint tea.
Easily one of the best meals I’ve had in Morocco! No lie! Price fix menu so you just sit down and let them guide the experience. I knew from the first course, a fish soup, that I was in for a treat. Hands down the best grilled fish in the area. Had a garlicky smokey taste that was absolutely exquisite. Usually not a dessert goer but the honey almonds pine nuts barley and strawberries were the perfect touch to finish the meal. This is a MUST go to if you’re in Tangier.
Bradley M — Google review
Fixed menu, so you can't really choose what to eat. But we really liked the selections of food. For the price we had a LOT and all good qualities. So much to eat that we really couldn't finish the dessert because we were too full from the amazing fish.
Michele S — Google review
Excellent just amazing food Very nice service Cute small really clean bathroom Sorry Some of the photos were taken after we already had the full delicious plate Google shows a different address is really next to the Morocco palace club
NDL — Google review
We went as a group of friends. The shop has only one set menu for 210 MAD. The menu is soup which is good. Then a tajin with spinach and mixed seafood, we did not like it a lot the fish was bland and very few shrimps. The grilled fish and fish skewers were very good. There is also juice and desert
Wael — Google review
Al Achab is a wonderful seafood restaurant in the tangier morroco Medina. We were there at 3 pm on a Sunday in February and were seated immediately. Our table overlooked the kasbah wall and marina. Service was friendly and prompt. Server did not speak a lot of English but between some English, French and google translate - it worked out. Restaurant was clean and there was a handwash station in the dining room. There are several stairs from street level to dining room. Menu is pre fixe at 180 dh per/person. Cash only. Started with olives, mixed nuts, Harrisa, Fresh bread and tea. Next course was a delicious soup with seafood in a hearty stock - perhaps Harira? Next was a very tasty mixed seafood tagine on what appeared to be a bed of greens (like spinach) that also incuded 2 skewers with grilled fish ( maybe shark) . Main was 2 meaty charcoal roasted and very Flavorful fishes. Last course was chopped nuts over a grain ( like couscous ) with honey and fresh strawberries. Only suggestion would be to provide a menu of what was to be served so guests could know what was coming, variety of fish, and cost. Very good service, great food, generous portions, wonderful view and vibe. Quality experience and Very good value. Highly recommend.
JEFF C — Google review
This is a beautiful and original Moroccan restaurant Set menu for lunch Seafood soup, shrimps cooked in a special way, grilled fish then desert So good 💙
Mo M — Google review
I love the food there one of the best seafood that i have eaten so far highly recommended it made me wonder why isn’t it a Michelin
Narimane L — Google review
Four course seafood meal. Every dish was a pleasant surprise. Fish skewers and grilled fish were out of this world. Restaurant highly recommended. Has a very local feel, but slightly overpriced for the atmosphere.
Hamad H — Google review
30 Av. Prince Moulay Abdellah, Tanger, Morocco•+212 5399-49389•Tips and more reviews for Al Achab

12Dar Naji

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Dar Naji is a stunning traditional Moroccan house that features a restaurant and teahouse, offering the perfect setting to savor authentic Moroccan cuisine and enjoy sweet mint tea. The decor exudes an authentic ambiance, creating a relaxed atmosphere where friendly waiters cater to specific requirements. It's an ideal spot to spend quality time with friends over warm tea.
"Dar Naji offers an authentic Moroccan dining experience with a cozy, traditional atmosphere. The decor, with its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, transports you right into the heart of Morocco. The food is delicious, especially the tagines and couscous, which are cooked to perfection. The staff is friendly and welcoming, making you feel at home. The rooftop seating adds a special charm, allowing you to enjoy a lovely view while dining. Highly recommend for anyone looking to savor true Moroccan flavors!"
Laila B — Google review
Unfortunately it was a negative experience for us. When we arrived no one was there, no customers, no staff. We went inside to look for staff hoping someone will come soon. There was someone sleeping on the bench opposite the till. It is a huge space, it was empty when we came. We thought maybe it was because it's a weekday, better for us so we will be served fast as we just arrived and we're hungry. Finally waiter came to us and we gave our order harrisa Kofte Lamb tajini We were told it will be ready in 40min.... Okaaay we can wait, we are tired and hungry and don't want to walk anywhere, they are probably preparing from fresh. Half of the things from menu was not available Apparently they serve couscous only on Fridays After 1hrs we asked and he said an other 10 min Finally arrived. What a disappointment. Shop bought bread which wasn't even warmed but probably microwaved. Kofta was a strange dish... meatballs with tomato sauce and half cooked onions. Lamb tajini was a disaster - a big piece of bone with few vegetables which we wanted to eat but unfortunately it was all burnt and had a bad smell, very dry, no liquid as the bottom of the dish had a thick layer of charcoal. We considered to eat it but it wasn't edible unfortunately and I decided to speak to staff. There was no denying, even he couldn't agree it was worth serving. Somehow we managed to understand and he said he will cancel it and gives us something else. After confirming it won't take an other 1hr we agreed. We got some different tajini dish, chunk of less bony meat with prunes. By then we were so disappointed in the whole experience that we ate it to not go away with empty stomach. Payment was an other disaster. Cash machine was not working. Somehow we managed to explain that we will pay in euro and they can give us change in dirhams. I don't recommend this place unfortunately. Food is not tasty Service is very poor Portions really small While walking out past the kitchen there was a terrible smell of burnt food coming out, not their finest day I suppose
Renata H — Google review
Arrived at this place with the waiter saying he was too busy. Then as we struggled to communicate with him he decided he decided he would only serve us if we spoke in Arabic or French. We had to get the help of an Saudi Arabian national who placed our order for us. About an hour after we arrived the waiter decided there was no food left for us. We left and went to eat at the place opposite who did steaks.
Abdul P — Google review
I tried this restaurant twice during the last week. The Moroccan dishes were authentic and awesome( Rafisa and Saffa). It look longer than expected for the meals to be served but were worth the wait. The only reason I gave 4 stars is the fact that they only accept cash.
Sam A — Google review
patient, kind, charismatic, and yummy food. what more could you ask for? dar naji has provided us americans with the best service during our time in morocco. when you come here, you’re having an experience. just wait until your server pours your moroccan tea… if you know, you know 😉 cannot thank the workers enough for their kindness and good vibes. to be honest, google translate saved us because of the language barrier but it was good! i will never forget our amazing server whose name i never learned. you know who you are. and i thank you for your service. only recommendation is to add chicken to your menu… if you can 😂
E B — Google review
Pros: ambiance is nice, decor is traditional, music is good (no live music), location is easily accessible (near Riad-Tetuan), staff were friendly. The food presentation was good. The morroccan soup was delicious. Prices were reasonable. Cons: the Tajine was overcooked and was in fact a bit burnt and stuck to the bottom of the dish, the Stew or water portion was completely dried out or burnt. The skewers were very cold by the time they got to us and it tasted bland. The service was pretty slow to the point that I had to get myself the menu and chairs and had to go to them to ask for things. Overall: I cannot really recommend the food nor service, but if you like a pretty traditional place then Dar Naji gives you just that.
G — Google review
For an authentic experience in Morocco, good, quiet atmosphere and authentic and delicious food. Yes, we enjoyed our time here. The service is very good. Friendly staff. Clean and quiet in October.
Christina — Google review
Sure recommended place to have diner. It's a amazing place, the sphere here is very relaxed and enjoyable. You can go here with friends, but also with family. The youth employees are very kind. The food is amazing. We had the chicken tajine and the Marekesh tanjia with their special Moroccan thea. Both dishes are high recommended. And for sure you need to try their thea. At the end your hands get parfumed with a kind off rosewater.
Hilmi B — Google review
Ajroum, Rue 11, Tangier, Morocco•+212 5399-46340•Tips and more reviews for Dar Naji

13Café Restaurant Cap Spartel

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Café Restaurant Cap Spartel is situated at the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, offering a unique and breathtaking view. The restaurant's terrace provides an ideal vantage point to witness stunning sunsets. The menu features a variety of Moroccan dishes, snacks, paninis, crepes, salads, and fresh fish. Visitors can savor delicious Moroccan tea and traditional pancakes while taking in the picturesque surroundings.
Cap Spartel – Where Two Seas Meet and One Tagine Steals the Show Cap Spartel is that magical spot where the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea politely shake hands before going their separate ways. Standing by the lighthouse, you get sweeping views that make you feel both tiny and important at the same time — like you’ve just stumbled onto the edge of a map in an old adventure novel. On the way up, you even pass one of the King’s many palaces, a gentle reminder that while some of us collect fridge magnets, others collect entire palatial estates. Tucked into this postcard-perfect location is a charming café where the staff are so warm and welcoming, you half expect them to adopt you. I ordered the Lamb Tagine and can confidently say it was less of a meal and more of a life event. The meat was so tender it surrendered to the fork without a fight, the sauce so rich and aromatic it deserved its own fan club. For dessert, the Nutella crepe arrived positively brimming with chocolate — so generously filled that I suspect it was smuggling half the cocoa reserves of West Africa. Sweet, indulgent, and entirely unapologetic. If you find yourself anywhere near Tangier, do yourself a favour: visit Cap Spartel. Come for the views, stay for the lamb, and leave with your heart (and stomach) utterly content.
Shaz A — Google review
Nice Setting. Poor service. Food mediocre. Took a while for food to come out( only ordered two toasted sandwiches and drinks). Only one toasted sandwich arrived and that was barely warm. We asked where the other sandwich and met with blank looks, no apology. Waiter returned a few minutes later with a poor excuse of a sandwich. Avoid this rip-off restauramt
Paul E — Google review
We stopped in for a quick snack and rest while exploring today. The restaurant was clean and the people were friendly. I can’t say I’m a fan of the food and tea, but I was with a tour group and I gave it a try. Overall everyone seemed happy with the experience.
Rob H — Google review
The restaurant has an amazing view. Beautiful sunset above the sea. Service is a bit slow but we had time to kill. Food is ok (we ordered a waffle). Coffee is good. And in Tanger, the hygiene of this restaurant is considered top notch based on our 3 day experience here. Will recommend.
B H — Google review
Very nice view and the food quality and the price was so good Highly recommended
Asmaa M — Google review
We waited for about an hour without any attention or cleaning of the table which was dirty and full of used plates. We were not given the menu or asked what we wanted to eat. We went to the manager to ask him: why don't they send someone to serve us or we will have to leave the restaurant because we are hungry and thirsty? The food was expensive and not worth it. Three cups of soup, a small sea bass and some seafood for 650 Moroccan dirhams. It was a bad experience and I don’t recommend anyone to go to the same restaurant.
Longing H — Google review
Wonderful spot. I visited at night and it was very nice. The food was good, and the outside seating in the courtyard with the breeze was a good vibe.
Reda L — Google review
The view is wonderful but the limited menu its a little bit disappointing but still delicious
Aya A — Google review
Q3RG+2F2, Tangier, Morocco•http://www.caferesto-capspartel.com/•+212 5399-33722•Tips and more reviews for Café Restaurant Cap Spartel

14Cremerie Hollanda

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Cremerie Hollanda is a popular spot in Tangier known for its fresh and healthy breakfast options. The cafe offers a variety of fruit juices and smoothies, as well as savory Moroccan pancakes and sandwiches made with round bread, avocado, cream cheese, egg, and sliced turkey. In addition to breakfast items, the cafe also serves delicious soups in the evenings.
Hollanda is delicious. Get a juice or a sandwich! In the evenings they have soup as well. It's all delicious. A little expensive by Moroccan standards but worth the extra money.
Demetrius O — Google review
It's a high quality place to Drink juice in tangier
Ibrahim A — Google review
Very good and popular dairy store. Good fresh juices.
Mohamed B — Google review
Excellent place, but the attention is slow.
Mussa A — Google review
so good high quality
Bachir A — Google review
Lecheria
Red U — Google review
too expensive
Saad K — Google review
great
Yassine A — Google review
Q5HP+J69, Rue de Hollande, Tanger, Morocco•Tips and more reviews for Cremerie Hollanda

15Le Grand Café Mella

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Le Grand Café Mella is a modern and sophisticated beachfront café with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. It's an ideal spot to soak up the sun and watch families enjoying the sand during the summer months. The tranquil atmosphere, attentive service, and delicious tea make it a great place to visit. While slightly pricier, their breakfast menu offers value for money with options like multi-grain breads with cheese and tomato sauce, accompanied by orange juice, coffee, and water.
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Azhar_ L — Google review
I really liked nicely baked multi grain breads with cheese and tomato sauce. Since the breakfast menus, which cost about 40-45 dirhams, also include orange juice, coffee, and a small bottle of water, I think the prices are reasonable. The atmosphere is very tranquil with peaceful sea view. Although the menus are written in French only, the waiters are very attentive, thus always willing to help to translate them if you need. Please try here when you are tired of the big & round Moroccan breads.
Soojin N — Google review
At first I was going to go to the Cafe Panorama nearby but decided to try this place. It seemed to be upscale, uniquely modern upstairs and downstairs, and indeed it is, as well as being very clean and it directly fronts on the popular beach in the Malabata area of Tangier. I decided to sit outside in a small garden whose two tables were in a setting that allowed me to view in the distance two large yachts belonging to the King of Saudia Arabia and the Emir of Qatar. After ordering a coffee I summoned a waiter to bring me the menu to see if any items might interest me. While the pizzas were reasonable in price, I saw that the prices for other food items were not so cheap. I decided to order a Caesar Salad at 70 Dirhams, mainly because of the anchovies, which I really like. The menu said the lettuce would be Romaine, but an odd variation arrived with another type of lettuce, very large shavings of parmesan cheese, and instead of croutons there were several pretzel-style bread sticks. There was minimal lettuce and just a few small anchovies, and not a true Caesar salad dressing--just oil and vinegar. I ate it all but was very disappointed with this choice on my first visit. Le Grand Cafe Mella in Tangier is, however, well worth the extra money for the views and you can also sit on an upper open-air terrace or downstairs outside in the sun, watching the ocean and people on the beach. It is fairly quiet inside and outside. Although my first order did not match what the menu said, on a subsequent visit with my brother we sat outside facing the beach and we enjoyed superb marinated anchovies omlette with delicious and fresh warm whole wheat bread for 33 Dirhams and a coffee that was 18 Dirhams and on the small side. And on a third visit my brother ordered a cheese omlette that was very good. Le Grand Cafe Mella in Tangier is a beautiful, comfortable and tranquil place. The waiters are attentive and polite. I highly recommend this place as a getaway from the noisy downtown.
Kenneth M — Google review
Love this place. Beautiful view to the beach. But over priced...
Om A — Google review
Good place for relaxation and have a breakfast with nearly friend
Taoufik T — Google review
Very nice place.....
Irine A — Google review
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Youssef C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice view 🏖, but prices 💶are high 💹 (Original) Vue agréable 🏖, mais les prix 💶sont élevés 💹
Youssef ر — Google review
6A, Res. Iris A6, MAROC (Du côté de la corniche), Ave Mohammed VI, Tangier, Morocco•Tips and more reviews for Le Grand Café Mella
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Café Claridge is a charming spot nestled away from the bustling tourist areas yet conveniently located on the main thoroughfare of Tangier. This vintage café exudes a cozy atmosphere with its old-world design, making it an inviting place to unwind. Patrons can enjoy strong coffee and tea while soaking in views of Boulevard Pasteur, one of the city's most vibrant streets. The ambiance is enhanced by friendly service and reliable Wi-Fi, perfect for those looking to relax or catch up on news.
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Secrets T — Google review
Nice place to take coffee
John B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Vintage café, which offers a view of Tangier's most popular boulevard (Boulevard Pasteur). The interior is of an old design, very comfortable. With very good service. Wifi present. (Original) Café vintage , qui offre une vue sur le boulevard le plus populaire de Tanger (boulevard pasteur). L'intérieur est d'un ancien design , très confortable. Avec un très bon service. Wifi présent.
Hamza L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good location. Good morning coffee. Friendly server. (Original) Bon emplacement. Un bon café matinal. Serveur sympa.
Youness O — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful café with a view of the street, a stunning view, but the best tiras in Tangier (Original) مقهى رائعة إطلالة على الشارع إطلالة زلايلية ولكن أحسن طيراس في طنجة
Zakaria A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Claridge's Café, where we used to spend our evenings in the years 1979 and 1980, when we were receiving our studies as students at the Higher Institute of Tourism, on Allal Ben Abdullah Street. There were also beautiful days that we spent with peaceful and beautiful people. Now that the years of our lives have returned, I also miss you, Tangiers. You are the city that... You reside in my heart, my love and affection for all your family. (Original) مقهي كلاريدج , كنا نقضي فيه امسياتنا وذلك في اعوام ١٩٧٩, ١٩٨٠ حينما كنا نتلقي دراستنا كدارسين بالمعهد العالي للسياحه زنقة علال بن عبدالله, كما كانت ايام جميله قضيناها مع شعب مسالم وجميل, الان وبعد ان عدت سنوات عمرنا كما انا مشتاق اليك ياطنجه انت المدينه التي سكنت القلب , حبي ومودتي لكل اهلك.
Yousif A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good cafeteria in the heart of Tangier located on Boulevard Pasteur The service is satisfied, the prices are reasonable (Original) Bon cafétéria au cœur de tanger qui se trouve au boulevard Pasteur Le service est satisfait les tarifs convenable
Videos S — Google review
(Translated by Google) acceptable. It overlooks the main street, where I used to sit during my school days. (Original) مقبول. وحلو يطل على الشارع الرئيسي كنت اجلس فيه ايام الدراسة.
Rayan M — Google review
Q5HR+X67, Bd Pasteur, Tangier, Morocco•Tips and more reviews for Café Claridge
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