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MOROCCO STREET FOOD - North African Food + Moroccan SEAFOOD in Chefchaouen (BLUE CITY)!!

CHEFCHAOUEN Street Food w/ Moroccan Food Tour!!

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In today’s video, join us in Chefchaouen with our friends from Moroccan Food Tour & Tour Guide Youssef (IG: a city in the north of Morocco known for its beautiful blue colours painted on every street and wall. The entire old city is painted in different tones of blue, which is complemented by bright orange trees and lush green plants. In this episode, we will be showing you the beauty of Chefchaouen and also the amazing food it has to offer. Chaouen is a unique destination in Morocco, and its street food and local dishes should NOT be missed.

We’re first taking you to a cafe for a local “Chaouen” style breakfast. This includes fried eggs, shaved beef sausage, olives, baked breads, honey and jam. In April, oranges are in season which means you can get a huge mug of fresh squeezed orange juice anytime. We also ordered Moroccan mint tea. This cafe had a beautiful view of the “two horns” mountain peaks and the river Fouara.
80 MAD (USD $8.96) for 2

Next, we entered the medina to try local street foods. We started with “caliente” which is a hot chickpea pie. After we stopped at a traditional cookie stall to try ginger & cinnamon cookies, an avocado smoothie with sweets known as Zaa Zaa, and then more Moroccan mint tea.
Prices in order: 1 MAD (USD $0.11) per caliente, 1 MAD (USD $0.11) per cookie, 12.10 MAD (USD $1.36) for Zaa Zaa, Mint Tea: free

We dropped into an Amazigh artisanal home to see how the local carpets and blankets are weaved with real wool. After watching the weaving process by Youssef, we purchased a blanket that had the traditional Amazigh tribal designs incorporated into it.
900 MAD (USD $100)

Next, it was time for a local style lunch. We ordered 2 tagra (similar to tajine, but used for dishes that cook fast like seafood). One with shrimp, and one with anchovies. These tagra were paired with fried anchovies, and Lubia (white beans).
70 MAD (USD $7.84)

We continued exploring the city, stopping by the Kasbah and Outa el Hammam, before visiting a local vendor selling seasonal fruits and vegetables. As the sun started to set over Chefchaouen, we started hiking up the mountain to arrive at Chefchaoen’s Spanish Mosque, which isn’t in use, but it used to be a church. Now, it’s popular among locals and tourists to visit at sunset. This location provides the best view over the entire blue city, while the sun goes over the mountains.

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BEAUTIFUL Moroccan Street Food Tour - TRADITIONAL CHICKEN RFISSA + BLUE CITY OF CHEFCHAOUEN, MOROCCO

Beautiful Moroccan street food tour. This is a must visit for incredible Moroccan food, the Blue City of Chefchaouen in Morocco, today we explored this awesome city and ate a ton of tasty traditional foods like Moroccan chicken rfissa.

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Chefchaouen, Morocco, is dubbed the “Blue City” and you will soon see why! This beautiful medieval town is covered in every shade of blue possible, creating a city that is unlike any other. On our Moroccan street food tour today, we went exploring the city tasting our way around it, trying some traditional and popular Moroccan foods.

We started out this morning on our Moroccan food tour, tasting the delicious and simple bissara soup from a very local shop with an incredibly friendly owner. We wandered the city and cooled off learning how to make gelato, and of course tasting some while we were there.

Our tasty day continued to Cafe Clock where we got to watch the preparation and cooking of some very traditional Moroccan foods, chicken rfissa and madfouna. Chicken rfissa and madfouna are very traditional dishes that are hard to find in restaurants, however, we were super lucky to get to go behind the scenes in the kitchen of Cafe Clock here in the blue city of Chefchaouen to see how they're made. It was an amazing experience trying the best food in Morocco here, with incredible hospitality. The chicken rfissa was especially tasty and is a can't miss dish on any food tour of Morocco!

We finished off our beautiful Moroccan street food tour on a gorgeous rooftop overlooking the blue city of Chefchaouen, tasting some local cheeses.

We hope you enjoy this Moroccan street food tour in the blue city of Chefchaouen, Morocco. We had such a wonderful day tasting our way around the city and trying some traditional foods, especially the chicken rfissa. Stay tuned for more food adventures!


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Name: Bissara Ansara
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Name: Las Puertas Ice Cream & Juice
Address: Plaza BAB AIN, Chefchaouen 91000
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Address: 3 Derb Tijani, Chefchaouen
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CHEFCHAOUEN, MOROCCO (2023) | BEST Things To Do In & Around The Blue City Of Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is a small town set amidst the Rif Mountains in the northwest of Morocco. It’s also known as the Blue City because of its stunning blue buildings in the old town. And while it is still a relative mystery as to why the houses are painted blue, this charming town has a rich and interesting history waiting to be heard. We recommend staying a day or two enjoying all the best things to do in Chefchaouen, and three days or more if you want to venture to the surrounding Rif Mountains.

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6. Marvel at the blue houses

The number one reason to visit Chefchaouen is for its beautiful streets, filled with houses painted in different shades of blue. In fact, Chefchaouen has become a major tourist attraction in the last decade because of blue pictures circulating on social media.

5. Guided tour of the Old Town

While Chefchaouen may seem like a recent phenomenon on social media, the city has an intriguing history that dates back to the 15th Century. The best way to learn about it is by joining a guided tour of the Old Town. The tours take you to the most important sights, such as the main square, the Grand Mosque, and the outside of the Kasbah.

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4. Visit the Kasbah Museum

In the bustling main square sits the red-walled Kasbah, a 15th-century fortress and dungeon. Inside the walls you can find Andalusian Gardens as well as a museum that features a collection of artifacts from the Chefchaouen region. It’s a peaceful escape from the city and another great opportunity to learn a bit more about the history of this area.

3. Stroll around Ras El Ma

The most peaceful and fascinating area of Chefchaouen is Ras El Ma. Here, the fresh mountain water trickles into the town. It’s the main water resource for the population and used to be a popular hangout spot for locals. Women traditionally gathered along the banks of the river to socialize as they washed clothes and blankets.

2. Go hiking in the Rif Mountains

As a mountain town, Chefchaouen is surrounded by beautiful nature. The Rif Mountains might be lesser known than the Atlas Mountains, but are equally beautiful. Lush forests and impressive peaks rise above the Mediterranean and provide great hiking routes. Right outside Chefchaouen you can find Talassemtane National Park, with different trails such as the Akchour Waterfalls and God’s Bridge.

1. Watch the sunset from the Spanish Mosque

Finally, we recommend ending your visit in Chefchaouen with a magical sunset over the city and mountains. There are many viewpoints around the city, but the Spanish Mosque might be the most popular and beautiful one. It’s an easy 20 to 30 minute hike to the top, and there is a clear path that leaves from Ras El Ma to the hilltop.

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CHEFCHAOUEN, Africa’s Most BEAUTIFUL City! You Won’t Believe THIS is MOROCCO!

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WHAT IS FOOD LIKE IN MOROCCO? | The Best Cheap Foods in The Blue City (CHEFCHAOUEN - PART 1)

Cheap travel vlog and budget travel vlog about the best budget foods in Morocco. Couscous and Tajines might be the traditional foods that Morocco is best known for, but I decided to explore the best of the more common budget foods that Morocco has to offer in the beautiful blue city of Chefchaouen.

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Discovering Morocco’s Blue City: Chefchaouen | Morocco Travel 2023

In this blue-painted mountain village, you may feel like you’ve entered another world.
Chefchaouen is one of the most mesmerizing towns in Morocco.
Once you get there, it’s very obvious why it’s called “Blue City” - the entire city is filled with distinctive, powder-blue houses and streets.
In this video, I’m going to share my experience in one of Morocco’s most picturesque cities: Chefchaouen.

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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.

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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
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THE BEST Welcome to Morocco | Cooking class in the Blue City of Chefchaouen

Welcome to Morocco!!

Morocco is a country that has been on our bucket list for years! Join us in this video as we explore the famous Blue City of Chefchaouen!

It is known as the Blue City because nearly everything is painted blue… the walls, the streets, the doors…. everything. We spent a couple of days here and started out with a cooking class in a local's home. We learned a lot about Moroccan cuisine and cooked some really delicious local dishes. It was a great way to kick things off!

We spent the next day wandering around all of the narrow blue streets taking TONS of photos -- which seems like the main thing to do here! Chefchaouen might just be the most picturesque town we have ever visited!

We had heard really great things about Chefchaouen and it exceeded all of our expectations!


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CHEFCHAOUEN - Morocco's BEAUTIFUL Blue City - Travel Vlog

In this video I'll show you the real Chefchaouen. The Blue City as it's known has been firmly on the tourist trail for a long time, and for good reason!

I'll show you all around, taking in sights such as Plaza Uta el Hamman, Place El Haouta, the kasbah, the Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen, the view points over the city and the Spanish mosque with its incredible sun set views to finish the day.

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EP #04 ???????? Moroccan Food Tour & Drive from Tangier to Chefchaouen (Blue City) ഒരു മൊറോക്കൻ ഫുഡ് ടൂർ

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00:00 Moroccan Breakfast
03:01 Drive from Tangier to Chefchaouen
06:21 Moroccan Tea
11:25 How safe is Morocco?
13:45 View Point
15:41 Moroccan Pot shop
20:06 Reached Chefchaouen (Blue City)
22:31 Exploring the Blue City in Morocco
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SEAFOOD HEAVEN in Essaouira, Morocco - MOROCCAN SQUID SARDINE TAGINE + STREET FOOD TOUR IN ESSAOUIRA

Seafood heaven in Essaouira, Morocco. There’s so much fresh seafood to be had in Essaouira, Morocco, and we experienced that seafood heaven in a massive street food tour in Essaouira, trying dishes such as calamari and sardine tagines.

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The first stop on our street food tour in Essaouira, Morocco, was to try a calamari tagine. Cooked in the traditional Moroccan way at a local shop inside the old city walls, we were warmly welcomed to cook and prepare the calamari tajine with the chef herself. We love calamari!

With such an abundance of seafood to try, we continued our Moroccan food tour to a local shop with a friendly owner who makes fried octopus. The tentacles on these were insane, so big they were the main course themselves. Essaouira has some of the best street food in Morocco, the city is a Moroccan seafood heaven and we couldn’t get enough.

No seafood street food tour is complete without lobster. We tasted the freshest lobster at Chez Zak, caught that morning, cooked over charcoal and served right on the street... we were in heaven! It doesn’t get much more street food than that! To finish off this street food tour in Essaouira, we tried the unique and flavourful sardine tajine. Sardines are a very popular Moroccan street food, especially along the coast. This special local dish is a popular food in Essaouira, and we had been waiting to try it. We were extra lucky to head down to the docks to choose the fish with the owners for the tagine, what a day!

We hope you enjoy the seafood heaven that is Essaouira, Morocco. We had such a great day trying some unique local flavours like calamari and sardine tagine. Stay tuned next week for more street food adventures in Morocco!


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48 Hours in Chefchaouen Morocco's Blue City- The Most Beautiful City in Morocco

Who knew there was a city entirely blue in Morocco? Chefchauen is Morocco's most beautiful city to visit and one of the most unique cities in the world. Want to know why Chefchaouen is blue or how to get to Chefchaouen this video will show you the best way to explore the blue city of Morocco.
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To me the best way is walking around the city, interacting with locals, and finding some lesser touristy spots for lunch or quaint spots to stay that truly care. The Moroccan hospitality was amazing here and I especially loved where I stayed at Dar Es Saouyry. It was nice to meet Dra & Noel at dinner/hiking.
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BEST Things To Do in CHEFCHAOUEN MOROCCO - BLUE CITY of Morocco

In today's video, I will be traveling from Fes (Oldest Medieval City) to Chefchaouen, Morocco (The blue city and blue gem). Once in Chefchaouen, we will be exploring the Medina, eating at the best restaurants (Triana and Bab Ssour), hiking up the Spanish Mosque, and visiting the AlKasbah Fort/Castle. What's gonna happen next? come join us on this adventure to the Blue City of Morocco!
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5:40 - Making a Moroccan Jebala
6:40 - Triana Restaurant
7:55 - Shopping and Learning with a Local Businessman
10:50 - Bab Ssour (Best Restaurant!)
12:15 - Waking Up in Chefchaouen
13:24 - Hiking Up To The Spanish Mosque
14:35 - BEST View in Chefchaouen Morocco
15:47 - Waterfalls in Chefchaouen
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A Tour of CHEFCHAOUEN | The Blue City of Morocco

Walking through the streets of Chefchaouen, the beautiful blue city of Morocco.
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Morocco’s Magical BLUE City - Chefchaouen Morocco

In this Morocco Travel Vlog, I take you to Chefchaouen Morocco, also known as Morocco’s Blue City or the Blue City of Morocco. Chefchaouen is located in the North of Morocco and is situated by the beautiful Rif Mountain Range. What makes Chefchaouen Morocco so special is that the ENTIRE city is painted blue, which is why Chefchaouen is referred to as Morocco’s Blue City or the Blue City of Morocco. Many people believe that Chefchaouen is the most beautiful place in Morocco. So, in this Chefchaouen Morocco Vlog, I will give you a full tour of Chefchaouen Morocco, showing you all of the best things to do in this magical city.

To start off my Chefchaouen vlog and the Morocco blue city tour, I get lost wandering around the Medina of Chefchaouen Morocco. The entire Medina in Chefchaouen is lined with magical cobblestone streets and beautiful blue homes, shops, cafes, and restaurants. The streets of Chefchaouen’s Medina are incredibly narrow, but each one is also incredibly beautiful. You could easily spend an entire day slowly strolling around the beautiful blue streets of Chefchaouen Morocco’s Medina. After just a few minutes in Chefchaouen’s Medina, you will understand why Chefchaouen is called the Blue City of Morocco, or the best city in Morocco.

Another one of my favorite things about walking around Morocco’s Blue City of Chefchaouen, is that there are tons of cats all around the Medina. The amount of beautiful photos you can take inside the Blue City Medina is never ending. Walking Chefchaouen’s Medina is the perfect way to start off your Chefchaouen Morocco tour.

Next on my Chefchaouen Morocco vlog, I walk a few minutes outside of the Medina to the town center of Chefchaouen for lunch. No blue city tour would be complete without exploring outside of the Medina so I went to a little local spot for lunch in the cit center. For lunch I got a traditional Moroccan Tagine, which you can find all over Morocco. After a delicious lunch I continue my tour of Chefchaouen Morocco and continue exploring the beautiful blue city of Morocco by wandering the streets of the city. I was surprised to find that even the streets outside of the Medina were also painted blue and were incredibly beautiful too. Next on my Chefchaouen vlog, I walked to a beautiful viewpoint over the city of Chefchaouen, where I could see tons of blue homes and roofs. This was also a perfect place to watch the sunset over the Rif Mountains and the city of Chefchaouen.

After a beautiful sunset, it was time to continue exploring Morocco Blue City and discover Chefchaouen at night. For dinner I got a local Moroccan dish of chickpeas and a panini sandwich! The entire town and Medina of Chefchaouen Morocco is absolutely incredible and I can understand why Chefchaouen is believed by many people to be the most beautiful city in Morocco or the best city in Morocco. The Blue City of Morocco is truly incredible!

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0:25 Exploring the Medina
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3:55 Local Tagine for Lunch
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8:27 Chefchaouen at Night
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MOROCCAN STREET FOOD! First Day in Morocco 2021 - ULTIMATE Street Food Tour in Rabat!!

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Join us in Rabat’s ancient Medina for traditional Rabat street foods. In this video we are trying:

Rziza - which roughly translates to turban, and is made of wheat “noodles” wrapped up like a turban with honey drizzled on top
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Freshly Squeezed Juice - Seasonal fruit grows in abundance in Morocco, and you can find juice stalls everywhere. We tried mixed, lemon and orange juice.
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Mille Feuille - In Rabat, there is a strong influence of French cuisine, and the desserts reflect that. We tried a delicious Moroccan version of mille feuile with our juice.
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Moroccan Lunch - We visited a local lunch shop inside the Medina to try a traditional lunch. We tried fried sardines (fresh from the nearby river), makouba (fried potato balls), fried egg plant & pepper, as well as harissa (spicy sauce). All these ingredients are combined into a delicious sandwich.
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Chicken Liver - You’ll find street food stalls throughout the Medina serving fried chicken liver. We sampled a small piece because we still had a lot of eating to do!
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Steamed Cow/Lamb Head - Another street food we found within the Medina was a cow/lamb head sandwich. The meat was steamed and spiced with cumin and chili. It was scooped into fresh bread to create a sandwich. It was surprisingly delicious.
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Moroccan Spices - We stopped into a local spice shop to learn about what spices are commonly used in Moroccan cuisine. Ras el hanout is among the most notable spice blend used in Moroccan cuisine.

Pickle Cocktail - One of the most amazing shops we visited in the Medina was a pickle lover’s paradise. Olives, preserved lemons, pickled vegetables and so much more! We tried a mix of pickled beets, potato, and eggplant in a beet juice. It was amazing.
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Moroccan Feast - Finally, we visited Dar el Medina: ( which serves amazing traditional Moroccan dishes. They prepared us a massive spread of couscous, beef tagine, chicken and olive tagine, rfissa, fish pastilla and of course Moroccan side dishes and salads. The food was absolutely incredible, and Dar el Medina provided us with a warm welcome. Thank you!

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AMAZING Street Food in Essaouira, Morocco - HUGE MOROCCAN SEFFA + ESSAOUIRA SEAFOOD STREET FOOD TOUR

Amazing street food in Essaouira, Morocco. We ate one huge Moroccan seffa and a whole pile of seafood on this Essaouira seafood street food tour!

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When on the coast of any country, you’ve gotta try their seafood. Here in Essaouira, Morocco, we went on a huge Moroccan street food tour, trying fish pastilla, the popular street food of stuffed sardines with chermoula, and even a fish couscous. There is some amazing street food in Essaouira, Morocco, and today we tried some of the most popular street foods in the city.

Of the amazing street food in Essaouira, Morocco, we tried the popular Moroccan food tagine, this time a lemon chicken version cooked with olives to give it an extra bite. The tastes and flavours of it were quite different than other tagines we’ve had, and oh so yummy and delicious.

The street food seafood pastilla was packed with seafood and full of flavour. To end our Essaouira seafood street food tour, we tried a huge Moroccan seffa. We aren’t joking, this Moroccan seffa was so huge it was impossible to finish! With so much amazing street food in Essaouira, Morocco, we had such a great day exploring the city on our Moroccan food tour.

We hope you enjoy this Essaouira seafood street food tour, trying some of the popular Moroccan foods in the city, including a huge Moroccan seffa and some amazing street food. Stay tuned for more street food adventures!


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Name: Superbe Pastilla
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