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MARRAKESH STREET FOOD - Kebab BBQ Moroccan Fine Dining!! CRAZY Halal Food in Morocco!

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MARRAKESH STREET FOOD - Kebab BBQ + Moroccan Fine Dining!! CRAZY Halal Food in Morocco!

BEST Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech 2021

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We are taking you on an amazing street food tour through Marrakech, Morocco. This city is full of delicious halal food and is home to one of the most interesting Medinas and the Jemaa el-Fnaa square.

We are starting with brunch at Azalai Urban Souk. This restaurant serves traditional Moroccan fare with a modern twist. Their menu is always different, ingredients are local and organic, and the dishes are colorful and creative. We had the full breakfast spread: classic Moroccan breads, orange juice, mint tea, egg & khlea tagine, smoked chicken quiche and eggs with smoked salmon. Everything was delectable and we highly recommend this place!

Next we are taking you through the Marrakech Medina, which is an extremely ancient city. Hidden street food stalls dot the twisting alleyways. We try a few snacks along the way to our lunch spot. We are having smoky meat kebabs - mixed beef & lamb, and liver & fat, loubia (white beans), salad and bread. We also ordered a Marrakech specialty Smen - an aged butter. This shop is the definition of street food stall and does not even have a name, yet is extremely popular with locals all day long.

For dinner, we are taking you to Abraj Bladi, outside of Marrakech’s Medina. This resort is absolutely beautiful, with traditional riad decor, and fantastic food. The chef prepared us a HUGE tagine and tanjia. We were also served a spread of traditional side dishes. It was the perfect end to our amazing trip across Morocco!!! Thank you to the Abraj Bladi family for hosting us. If you’re looking to stay in Marrakech, check out their resort in Marrakech:

Thank you for joining us on this incredible journey! We hope you had just as much fun as we did ALL ACROSS MOROCCO: Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, the Atlas Mountains, the Moroccan Sahara Desert, Dades Valley, Marrakech and everything in between! Make sure to subscribe and turn on post notifications so that you never miss our upcoming episodes. Like, comment and share with your friends!
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25 Moroccan STREET FOODS Across Morocco!! FES Kebabs, MARRAKESH Tagine + SAHARA Couscous

Welcome to MOROCCO! Ancient medinas, vast and ever-changing landscapes, the Sahara desert!!! Morocco has so much to offer in terms of sightseeing, but it is also home to amazing MOROCCAN FOOD! We have been fortunate enough to travel deep into cities and villages across Morocco like: Marrakesh, Fes, Casablanca, Rabat, Imlil, Chefchaouen, Azrou, Merzouga, Dades Valley and MORE!! There is an endless supply of Moroccan street food, traditional cuisine and village foods to experience along the way. Because of that, here is a MASSIVE compilation of the 25 best Moroccan Foods to try when you’re in Morocco!

Morocco is a world-renown food destination, and should be on any foodie’s travel bucket list! Please let us know in the comments if you agree or if you thought we missed something! Thanks so much for tuning in and if you enjoyed this video, make sure to LIKE and subscribe so that you never miss an episode on our channel.

Video Chapters:
0:00-0:25 Introduction
0:26-1:23 Zaa Zaa
1:24-3:49 Medfouna
3:50-5:07 Herbal Tea
5:08-6:28 Pickle Cocktail
6:29-7:54 Babbouche
7:55-9:25 Camel Milk
9:26-11:14 Bissara
11:15-12:07 Chebakia
12:08-14:38 Couscous
14:39-16:37 Grilled Trout
16:38-17:50 Head Sandwich
17:51-19:43 Grilled Skewers
19:44-21:02 Halwa
21:03-21:51 Kalinté
21:52-22:32 Oysters
22:33-24:31 Fried Sardines
24:32-26:54 Stuffed Spleen
26:55-27:56 Chicken Tagine
27:57-29:11 Khlea
29:12-31:38 Steamed Camel
31:39-34:27 Moroccan Seafood
34:28-35:22 Pomegranate Juice
35:23-37:15 Camel Kebabs
37:16-39:12 Pastilla
39:13-41:24 Tangia
41:25-41:42 Outro
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CRAZY STREET FOOD IN FES - Camel Kebab BBQ in Morocco (You've NEVER Seen this Before!)

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We’re in Fès, Morocco’s arts and cultural capital! We’re taking you for a day of eating in the Fes Medina, and then a home-cooking family meal that you’ve never SEEN BEFORE! Make sure to watch until the end for delicious Fes food that will blow your mind!!!

We started our Moroccan Food Tour inside the Fès Medina. It is the largest Medina in the world and is home to over 9000 twisting & narrow alleyways, and is teaming with amazing street food. Here’s the street food we ate:

- Moroccan Yogurt: Eat it with a spoon, or just drink it! This is the perfect way to start a day of eating street food. Made from fresh cow milk, it is light and slightly sweet.

- Chebakia + Various Pastries: Moroccan pastry shaped as a rose, deep fried and covered in honey, rosewater and sesame seeds. These are particularly popular around Ramadan, which is happening now.

- Moroccan Nougat: Spongy, sweet and crunchy from nuts. Moroccan nougat can be found in many varieties of different flavours, colours and nuts.

- Camel Kebabs: We first visited the medina’s camel butcher. He minced the camel meat, seasoned it with spices and herbs and then we took it to Mr. Ayachi, the camel BBQ master. There, Mr. Ayachi created the camel meat into kefta, and grilled them over a super smoky fire. They were absolutely delicious!

- Cactus Fruit (Prickly Pear): Did you know you could eat cactus? This fruit has a deep pink color and has a similar flavour to dragonfruit. The fruit will dye your tongue pink!

After spending the day in the Fes Medina, we went to Riad Jardin Chrifa (where we were staying) to experience a family home-cooked meal. Moroccan Food Tour promised us a very special dish! When we arrived, the chef from Jardin Chrifa started preparing a traditional Fes dish: Tihane (stuffed spleen). The spleen is first cleaned out then is stuffed with minced beef, liver, eggs and Moroccan spices & herbs. Once it is overflowing with stuffing, the spleen is then sewed shut. It is roasted in the oven and served as one GIANT MOROCCAN SAUSAGE!

The Tihane was served alongside a HUGE spread of traditional Fassi dishes. It was an amazing experience to eat with everyone like a family. After dinner, we were also served Fassi style desserts.

We would like to say a big thank you to Riad Jardin Chrifa for the incredible hospitality and delicious Moroccan food. We highly recommend checking them out for a traditional Fes experience:


If you want to experience Morocco like we did, make sure to visit with Moroccan Food Tour. This is our second tour across Morocco with them, and we HIGHLY recommend their tours & service: or follow them @MoroccanFoodTour on Instagram and Facebook.
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MARRAKECH Morocco Street Food Tour - MECHOUI UNDERGROUND PIT WHOLE LAMB ROAST + MOROCCAN BREAKFAST

Marrakech Morocco street food tour. Check out the insane mechoui, an underground pit whole lamb roast, the epitome of Marrakech street food, but first we start off with a traditional Moroccan breakfast in Morocco.

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No Marrakech Morocco street food tour is complete without a visit to an underground pit where they roast whole entire lambs on a spit. This Marrakesh underground pit whole lamb roast specialty is one of the most popular foods in Morocco, and is up there with some of the best street food in the country.

We started off our day with a traditional Moroccan breakfast in Gueliz, before heading to a local place in the neighbourhood to watch the entire process of mechoui, the underground pit whole lamb roast. From the delivery of the whole lambs, we saw them butchered, put on a spit, lowered into the flaming hot underground pit, where they are sealed off with mud until the whole lamb is roasted to perfection.

The mechoui underground pit whole lamb roast is something that is special to Marrakech and a must try for anyone wanting to try some authentic, local street food in Marrakesh. The tastes and flavours are insane, with so much juiciness and tenderness to the meat, we were blown away by how tasty and delicious it was.

We hope you enjoy this Marrakech Morocco street food tour trying the mechoui underground pit whole lamb roast and traditional Moroccan breakfast in Morocco. Stay tuned for more street food adventures next week!


Places we visited:

Name: Oz Marrakech
Address: 62 Bd el Mansour Eddahbi, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Dar Lkamoun
Address: 52 Bd Moulay Rachid, Marrakech 40000
what3words location: ///exit.remain.rocker

Name: Gueliz Coffee Cart
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Name: Pâtisserie Al Jawda
Address: 11 Rue de la Liberté, Marrakech 40000
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Going DEEP For Street Food in Morocco - BREAKFAST Tour of Marrakech!

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In Marrakech, there is a ton of amazing street food on every street corner. We travelled to Morocco solely to eat, and chose Marrakech because we heard the food is amazing and that the people are friendly. When we arrived, we started to explore the souq alleyways near Jama El Fna square in downtown Marrakech. What you can find in the souqs will blow you away. There is so many different Moroccan street foods to try. We quickly discovered that Morocco has some of the best street food in the world. So tasty!

First up, we found a friendly Bissara soup vendor who let us film this street food vlog and was happy to serve us. The Bissara soup is a fava bean aka broadbean soup served with bread for breakfast. It was scooped out of a big pot and served by bowl to all the hungry locals. This man was definitely a character, and super friendly too. He gave all the local Moroccans a free bowl if they couldn't afford it.

Next, we went for another local street food in Morocco, the Hassowa. It was a super strong, almost spicy soup made from oregano and semolina. The man who served this street food in Marrakech had served this for 16 years in the streets of the old Medina in Marrakech.

After this, we went for more Moroccan breakfast and ordered a Msemen moroccan flatbread. It was served with a ton of butter and honey and was super oily yet crispy at the same time. The lady who cooked it was also very friendly and was making a ton of the msemen for the hungry locals!

For our next breakfast meal, we enjoyed a truly classic Moroccan breakfast street food, the Khlea. The Khlea is a moroccan omelette made with 2 or 3 eggs and a few slices of Khlea preserved beef with smen moroccan preserved butter. It was super heavy and a little salty from the butter and beef.

And for our final meal, while not quite breakfast, was a Moroccan tajine made with beef and carrots and potato and zuchinni, found right on the street!

The addresses for the street food locations found in this street food vlog are below:

1) Bissara soup vendor: Bab doukkala area of Marrakech. You can find a ton of guys around the wall in the morning selling it.

2) Hassowa soup vendor: Near the Jama El Fna square of old Marrakech. This one was just a lucky find, you gotta go deep into the alleyways to find stuff like this.

3) Msemen Moroccan flatbread. You can find this one again in the back alleyways. Right behind the olive guys at the back of the Jama El Fna square in the morning for breakfast.

4) Khlea egg omelette with preserved beef and smen butter. We found this one at a local cafe called Zeitoun Cafe AKA the olive cafe in the Medina of Marrakech.. I must admit it was a little tourist and maybe less DEEP than other places, but the omelette was nice and tasty.

5) Delicious Moroccan Tajine DEEP in the streets. This one was also near the Bab doukkala area of Marrakech. You can find a street full of restaurants selling everything from these tajines to grilled BBQ fish and more. It was amazing!

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What a HUGE day of eating traditional dishes and STREET FOOD in Marrakesh! MASSIVE thanks to Mohamed from Moroccan Food Tour for making this happen. Moroccan Food Tour has delicious food tours and cooking classes across Morocco (Marrakech, Rabat, Casablanca, Fes and MORE). Go check them out : If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a comment and let us know what you thought looked the most DELICIOUS! Stay tuned for our next episode in MOROCCO

What we eat in a day while travelling through Morocco as vegans ???? Today we are spending the day exploring the ancient medina and eating a ton of food along the way. We start the day eating Bessara (Moroccan fava bean soup) with Moroccan mint tea. Then we head into the spice market, buy some dried fruits and stop for a fresh juice at Jemaa el-Fna where Eamon decides to try life as a local for a few hours. Just as we felt the lunchtime hunger setting in we found ourselves in a very local area of the Marrakech called Tala where we try lentils and fava beans with... BREAD ???? ! One of our favourite stops was a visit to the community bakery and from there we tried a freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. At lunch, we tried vegetable tagine, couscous, a bunch of salads and flatbread with chocolate and honey for dessert. Before dinner, we stopped for Moroccan desserts. In the evening, we hit the night market Jemaa el-Fna to see if we can find the most special man from our time in Morocco in 2020. Eamon, Lee and I met Happy and his team and I was so happy to reconnect ????

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INSANE Street Food in Morocco | CRAZY Whole Roast Lamb PIT and MEAT TOUR of Marrakech! EXTREME!!!

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Today, we're going DEEP for some of the BEST street food in Marrakech, starting out bright and early for some EXTREME whole roast sheep AKA Royal Sheep AKA Sheep Popsicles. This is a classic Marrakech street food, the Méchoui, a whole roast baby sheep cooked underground in a big coal pit that is sealed with clay. We found the best place to eat it in Marrakech, where they have 6 ovens full of these baby sheep. They are served one by one to the hungry lineup of customers outside at the restaurant who either take it home to eat or who eat it street food style at the restaurant. This is definitely one of the most unique street foods in the world and super delicious to try on the streets of Marrakech!

If you're thinking of coming to Morocco to eat street food, you definitely have to come to Marrakech to eat this Mechoui AKA royal sheep. We found this at Ayachi grill on the outskirts of Marrakech.

After it's roast underground in the coal oven, its taken out and wrapped up in a plastic bag to let it steam and soften up. Then, it's chopped up and served on a plate with some bread, salt, and cumin. It's incredibly delicious!

After tasting that amazing Mechoui aka sheep POPSICLE, we kept going on the meat tour to get some BBQ beef kebabs right on the street. This is one of the best street foods in Marrakech, because it's served with this funky and strong butter that tastes like blue cheese.
This was found at bab taghzout. The BBQ is so smoky and it was fun to watch.

And to finish off our Marrakech street food adventure, we found another meat that was actually not my favourite. This was the stuffed spleen sandwich. It was full of beef and liver and had a funky offal aroma. We found it at Sidi Mimoun.

It was an AMAZING day in Marrakech, Morocco. We ate 3 delicious meats and it was all worth it! I hope you enjoy this travel vlog and the delicious street food that we found!

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BEST Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech, Morocco - RABBIT TAGINE & MSEMEN WRAP + MARRAKESH FOOD TOUR!

Best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco. Come on an epic food adventure with us as we explore Marrakesh, tasting rabbit tagines and msemen wraps on a massive Marrakesh food tour!

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Marrakech is known as a bustling, wild city in the heart of Morocco, full of snake charmers and everything you could want to buy. Tucked away amongst everything are all kinds of different foods and tasty Moroccan street snacks to try. We set out to explore the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco, on a massive Marrakesh food tour, starting our day with a unique msemen wrap near the main square.

Msemen is a very popular bread in Morocco, and Foundouk Gargaa does their msemen very differently, using the msemen as a wrap instead. We continued our Marrakesh food tour tasting the spicy khoudenjal tea, and discovering the most amazing Berber meat sandwich, hidden away from all the typical, way-too-touristy meat sandwich places. This hidden gem is a top food to eat in Marrakech.

Exploring the medina for the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, we stumbled upon the spice market, full of incredible smells, flavours and tastes to sample, this is the place to come for tea and spices!

Even though we’ve tasted many delicious and flavourful tagines, there was one we still hadn’t tried, a rabbit tagine. Rabbit tagine is more popular in Marrakesh than other parts of the country. Very unique and tasty, this was definitely some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco.

We hope you enjoy this epic Marrakesh food tour, tasting rabbit tagine, msemen wraps, Berber sandwiches and more! We tried some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco today, but stay tuned, there’ll be more Moroccan food adventures next week.


Places we visited:

Name: Foundouk Gargaa
Address: 9 Rue Koutoubia, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Khoudenjal Spiced Tea Cart #69
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Name: Berber Sandwich Shop
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Name: Herboriste Toscana
Address: Rahba Lakdima, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Restaurant Tiznit
Address: N°28 Place Jamaâ Lefna , Souk El Kassabine, 40000
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BIGGEST TAGINE IN MOROCCO! Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech - Sfenj, Pastilla + Marrakesh Food Tour

Biggest tagine in Morocco. This was one massive Marrakesh food tour, trying some of the most amazing Moroccan street foods in Marrakech, like the biggest tagine in Morocco, sfenj, and pastilla, just to name a few!

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Today we embarked on a massive Marrakesh street food tour, starting our day trying some local street foods like the popular Marrakech food of potato egg khobz sandwich, sweet sfenj on a string, tasty local Marrakech pastries, and a street food macaron from a local vendor peddling his delicious cookies.

With some of the best street food in Morocco here in Marrakesh, we had the biggest day exploring the street food scene and tasting some of the flavourful and unique eats of the city. The Moroccan street food in Marrakech is unlike any other!

We had the pleasure of visiting ViaVia Marrakech, an amazing restaurant that does the biggest tagine we’ve had in Morocco! This tagine, dubbed ‘tasty trip’ by its owner, is the biggest tagine in Morocco for us. Incredibly flavourful, we started off our meal with their signature briouats.

We finished off our Marrakesh food tour trying some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, tasting a lemon cream pastilla. This modern take is a must try food to eat in Morocco.

We hope you enjoy this Marrakesh food tour, showing you the biggest tagine we’ve had in Morocco, with the tasty sweets of sfenj and pastilla. We had such a great time experiencing the Moroccan street food in Marrakech. Stay tuned for more food adventures next week, this time in a new country!


Places we visited:

Name: Chez Khalid
Address: J2M6+3M7, Rue Amsafah, Marrakesh 40000
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Name: Sfenj on a String
what3words location: ///stick.bombard.recount

Name: Boulangerie Derb Dabachi
Address: J2G7+WQ3, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Street Macaron Man
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Name: ViaVia Marrakech
Address: Rue Fandak, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Yazel
Address: 131 Rue Mouassine, Marrakesh 40000
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We Tried Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech

Today we are heading out into the Medina of Marakech to try some local Moroccan Street Food.

There are soo many Morocco dishes we tried, so to make it easier for you we have listed them below :)

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- Street Market Olives
- Moroccan Tapas
- Moroccan Tuna Salad
- Vegetable Tajine
- Moroccan Green Tea (Chinese Gunpowder tea)
- Moroccan Couscous (with caramelized onion & raisins)
- Hout Quari (Sardine Sandwich)
- Honey Msemen (Moroccan crepe)
- Avocado Smoothie
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- Kaab El Ghazal

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Ultimate MARRAKESH Street Food Market Tour | Morocco 4K Travel Vlog

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There’s nowhere in Morocco like the Jemaa el-Fna square – no place that so effortlessly involves you and keeps you coming back for more. I have been to Marrakech 3 times now and I still come back and visit this place every time. Jemaa el-Fna is located in the medina quarter of #Marrakesh. The square is open daily and things typically get going early morning and continue until at least midnight.

By day, most of the square is just a big open space. In the morning, stall owners set up their stands selling fresh orange juice, spices, traditional medicines, mint leaves, and snails. Definitely try the fresh squeezed orange juices, its so sweet and refreshing. The flutes of snake charmers drift across the square, monkey trainers entertain the crowd, and the Berber musicians will create a show but of course only if you pay them. Be careful when taking photos! Always ask for permission to avoid argueing with snake charmers, monkey trainers, and the singers as they may demand a lot of money. But do support the locals by tipping them off with around 10 - 20 Dirhams per photo ( do negotiate beforehand).

The best time to visit this square is just before sunset. Once the sun sets, Jemaa el-Fna really comes alive. The crowd gets bigger and the Restaurants around the square start serving hungry customers delicious #streetfood as they stroll around this bustling square. Even if you don’t eat at them, you should at least wander down the makeshift lane of foodstalls on the Jemaa el Fna, which look great in the evening, lit by lanterns. Check out the hyperlapse footage I created! As well as couscous, tagine and pastilla, there are spicy merguez sausages, chicken and beef kebabs,  harira soup, salads, fried fish, and calamari. For the more adventurous why not try a sheep's head complete with eyes. Check out stall number 10 and the crew!

Marrakech is full of fun loving people and they certainly know how to entertain. Especially if you're from India, Pakistan or Bangladesh, they will serenade you with their Bollywood music skills and call you Shah Rukh Khan, Amir Khan and Salman khan!

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10 AMAZING Moroccan STREET FOODS you MUST try in MARRAKECH ???????? - DIY Food tour

In this week's travel vlog we went on a DIY food tour in Marrakech and tried 10 of the most amazing Moroccan street foods.
We started our Marrakech street food tour with a few different Moroccan breakfast items, such as M'semen and Amlou spread, followed with Bissara at Fine Mama Restaurant. We then headed to Café et Patisserie Nawal for a deliciously sweet date smoothie. At Chez Omar we devoured a Sandwich Mixte and next door we had a surprising cheese Briwat. At Jemaa el-Fnaa we tried Cactus fruit for the first time. A Marrakech food tour would not be complete without taste testing some olives at Marché aux olive. We were amazed by the chicken Pastilla at Koulchi Zine combining sweet and savory flavors in a way we've never tasted before. We visited Patisserie Belkabir and sampled some tasty Moroccan sweets. After eating Hout Quari, a sardine burger that tastes like meat, we ended our tour with a bonus stop at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha where we ate a portion of juicy lamb and the craziest dish of the day: Sheep's head!

Filmed on 27th of January 2023.

Locations visited in this video:
1. M'semen: Pass. Prince Moulay Rachid
2. Bissara: Fine Mama
3. Date Smoothie: Café et Patisserie Nawal cafe
4. Sandwich Mixte: Chez Omar Sandwich Mixte
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6. Cactus Fruit: Jemaa el-Fnaa
7. Olives: Marché aux olives
8. Pastilla: Koulchi Zine
9. Moroccan Sweets: Patisserie Belkabir Medina
10. Hout Quari: Poisson Chez Hassan
Bonus: Lamb & Sheep Head: Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha

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00:00 - Intro
00:41 - We eat M'semen for breakfast in Marrakech
01:26 - We try Bissara at Fine Mama in Marrakech
03:14 - We drink a date smoothie at Café et Patisserie Nawal
04:19 - We eat a Sandwich Mixte at Chez Omar in Marrakech
05:26 - Briwat: A delicious Moroccan snack
06:14 - We eat cactus fruit for the first time
07:20 - We try Moroccan olives
08:22 - We are at Koulchi Zine in Marrakech and we eat Pastilla
10:53 - We eat Moroccan sweets and nougat
13:10 - We try Hout Quari at Poisson Chez Hassan in Marrakech
15:04 - What's your favorite food in Marrakech?
15:44 - We eat Lamb meat and Sheep's head at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha in Marrakech
19:24 - Brandon eats Sheep's eyeball at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha
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MARRAKECH, MOROCCO (2023) | 10 BEST Things To Do In & Around Marrakech

Marrakech is located in the center of Morocco. With its vibrant colors, buzzing atmosphere, mix of tradition and modernity, and aromatic smells, it’s a city like no other: Marrakech truly stimulates all your senses at once.

10. Explore the Marrakech medina (free walking tour)
The medina is the heart of the Marrakech, packed with shops, traditional houses called “riads”, restaurants, and many of the historic sites.

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9. Try the traditional local food
Some staples you have to try include couscous, meat brochettes, and the most iconic dish of all: tagine.

8. Visit the Saadian Tombs
The Saadian Tombs are a 16th century burial ground of the Saadian dynasty, which ruled over Marrakech between 1524 and 1668.

7. Find peace at the Majorelle Gardens
Located in Marrakech’s new town, these lush botanical gardens are filled with cacti, palms, and other colorful trees.

6. Stroll around Mellah Jewish Quarter
There are still a number of Jewish places here, including the Lazama Synagogue, the Miara Jewish Cemetery, and the Spice Market.

5. Get lost in the souks
What makes the souks in Marrakech remarkable is the wide variety of exotic items you can buy, such as babouches, lanterns, ceramics, carpets, and leather goods.

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4. Check the ruins of El Badi Palace
The Saadian Ruler Al-Mansour who was buried in the Saadian Tombs built this grand palace in the 16th century.

3. See the beautiful Bahia Palace
After El Badi Palace, it might be interesting to see the contrast with the beautiful Bahia Palace, which was built in the late 19th century.

2. Go on a day tour to the Ouzoud Waterfalls
With a height of 110 meters or 360 feet, these are the tallest waterfalls in the country. A day tour from Marrakech includes a hike down to the river, do a short boat ride to get closer to the falls, and hike up again.

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We Ate The STRANGEST Late Night STREET Food in MARRAKECH, MOROCCO!

Welcome to MOROCCO! Our First Time in The Continent of AFRICA! On our spare day In the city of Marrakech, we decided to go on a full on late night food tour with Marrakech Food Tours, thrown in at the deep end and starting off strong with some roasted lamb from a deep fire pit....then some spicy olives and a prickly pear...

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CASABLANCA, MOROCCO: Welcome to Casablanca, the biggest city in Morocco! It’s my first time visiting Morocco, and I’m extremely excited to be here and to eat some of the best local Moroccan food around the entire country. We’re starting in Casablanca today with a huge camel bbq and a Moroccan spider crab seafood feast!

A huge thank you to Moroccan Food Tour ( for arranging my trip to Morocco!

Le Gatsby Restaurant ( - Morning was quite quiet in the city, so we stopped at a restaurant to have Moroccan breakfast, especially khlea with eggs - preserved beef with eggs - which was amazing.

Hassan II Mosque - This is the largest mosque in Morocco and one of the largest in Africa. It was amazing to tour the outside and inside and admire the incredible architecture and how its built over the ocean.

Bakery, Tea, Olives market - We continued with this Moroccan food tour to one of the oldest bakeries in Casablanca, tried some local Moroccan sweets and tea, and then continued to the olives market.

Grillades Ait Baamrane ( - Morocco is a meat heaven and we went to the local butchers where you can get camel meat and beef, and everything is as fresh as possible. We got a mix of camel and then went to a grill restaurant where they prepared everything fresh. It was an amazing meal, and all about all parts of the camel.

Central Marketplace - Morocco is also known for its seafood and next up on this Moroccan street food tour we headed to the Central Marketplace for a taste of the freshest seafood including oysters, mussels, and sea urchin. We also bought some seafood like a Moroccan spider crab and some fish. Inside the courtyard of the market you’ll find dozens of restaurants that cook all the seafood you buy. The spider crab was a highlight!

La Sqala - Finally just for a quick dessert we headed to the historical La Sqala to try ktefa - a traditional Moroccan dessert with layers of flaky filo.

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Marrakesh Night Market, Jemaa El-Fna - Moroccan Street Food

Moroccan Street Food - The Jemaa El-Fna night market is the #1 must see when visiting Marrakesh. Views of the medina and the Koutoubia Mosque are a nice bonus.

Every afternoon this mini food city rises on the backs of the chefs and waiters. Each restaurant competes fiercely against the others - with nearly identical menus and prices. The market arrays itself into loose zones. The OJ zone, date and nut zone, snail strip and lamb's head cluster all become regular landmarks on your way to the heart of the market - the grilled lamb. That smoke you see rising above the chaos is pure meat meets coal goodness. Mini portions at mini prices make it easy to surf your way through the entire night market - tasting all the way. Make sure you get the snails. Go to the busy guy...

Marrakech, Morocco ???????? — The Biggest Night Market in Marrakech: Jemaa El Fna Walking Tour

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???? Dive into the heart of Marrakech, Morocco with our immersive Jemaa El Fna night market walking tour! ????

In this enchanting journey, we'll wander through the bustling stalls and vibrant alleys of Jemaa El Fna, the biggest night market in Marrakech. From exotic spices to traditional crafts, the market comes alive after sunset with a kaleidoscope of colors, scents, and sounds.

???? Explore the maze-like souks, where skilled artisans craft intricate treasures. Marvel at the architecture of the historic Koutoubia Mosque towering over the square. Savor the flavors of authentic Moroccan cuisine, from mouthwatering tagines to sweet pastries.

???? As the sun sets, witness the transformation of Jemaa El Fna into a captivating stage for musicians, storytellers, and performers. Let the rhythms of traditional music and the aroma of street food guide you through this unforgettable experience.

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CRAZY Street Food Tour in Agadir, Morocco - MOROCCAN COW BRAIN TAGINE + AFRICA’S LARGEST INDOOR SOUK

Crazy street food tour in Agadir, Morocco. Today we went on a crazy street food tour of Agadir in Morocco, trying a Moroccan cow brain tagine while exploring Africa’s largest indoor souk!

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Our mission to try the best street food in Morocco has taken us to the coastal city of Agadir. Our first stop on our crazy Moroccan street food tour was to try the popular Moroccan food of hargma. This classic dish is made up of slow cooked beef trotters in a rich broth full of chickpeas, definitely a rich dish to start the day.

Being on the coast, we had to try fresh fish in Agadir, so we tasted the popular Agadir street food of freshly grilled sardines. Afterwards, we continued our Moroccan food tour to explore Souk El Had, Africa’s largest indoor souk. This souk is massive, full of Moroccan street food, shopping, fruits and veggies, you name it this souk has it! While we were there, we sampled some of the Agadir street food, like za3za3 and briouats. Africa’s largest indoor souk was full of many tastes, flavours, and deliciously yummy treats.

The last stop on our crazy street food tour in Agadir, Morocco was at a shop near the souk that does some crazy tagines. We stopped in for a Moroccan cow brain tajine cooked by the chef Rachid. As far as foods to eat in Morocco go, this is one you must try! The Moroccan cow brain is fried up then finished in the tagine with fresh bread, a tasty and flavourful dish.

We hope you enjoy exploring Agadir with us on this crazy street food tour in Agadir, Morocco, trying Moroccan cow brain tagine and exploring Africa’s largest indoor souk. Stay tuned next week for some more food adventures!


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