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Bidra med feedbackThe restaurant is a gem. Run by a young woman in the kitchen and a child helping out with serving, it has a cozy atmosphere with many tables spread across two floors. It is actually a traditional house in the medina, with a charming patio and several rooms converted into dining areas. The decor in the restaurant gives it a sense of intimacy, making you feel like you have your own private dining space amidst the bustling city. While they don't serve alcohol, we enjoyed refreshing glasses of water and were treated to some delicious tea to end our meal. For vegetarians like us, they even offered a fantastic vegetarian option for dessert instead of the usual coffee. After being bombarded by countless food stalls selling goat heads and other typical local dishes in the square, stepping into this restaurant was a pleasant and unexpected surprise.
Located very close to Djemaa el Fna square, in a hidden alleyway, this wonderful restaurant can be found. I had read something on the internet and was surprised to find a vegan restaurant in Marrakech. Being a vegetarian myself, I waited to stumble upon it one evening while strolling around the bustling square. And we did. The place is amazing. There was a young girl in the kitchen and a young guy, tending to the tables. There are plenty of tables and two floors. It's actually a typical house in the medina, with its courtyard and rooms, but with tables. The rooms give you a kind of private dining experience. You can enter with your friends in a room and have your own long table and your own corner of the restaurant. The food is spectacular. Very, very good. There is no alcohol, but we enjoyed with fresh water and, of course, tea to finish. If you are a vegetarian, make sure to visit the Earth Café. After passing through the square, with its countless food stalls offering offal, boiled goat heads and other typical items, it is surprising to enter this place.