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In the heart of the new town or Ville Nouvelle is the ever-popular Grand Café de la Poste. — Insight Guides
Café offering refuge from the hubbub and views over the Rahba Kedima from the upper floor and the roof terrace. — Rough Guide
This frill-free restaurant serving excellent food makes a convenient stopping-place if you are wandering around the Guéliz area. — DK Eyewitness
The palatial Yacout is in a house designed as a Thousand and One Nights restaurant. Its location deep in the medina only adds to its mystery. — Fodor's
Housed in a former palace within Marrakech’s amazingly lively medina, and richly decorated with drapes and lanterns, the Dar Marjana will offer a memorable dining experience. — DK Eyewitness
The food is simple, inexpensive, and very French: salades niçoises, croques monsieurs, tartes aux citron. — Concierge
The restaurant has a luxurious feel and yet is comfortable and a tad informal. Good Moroccan and Mediterranean dishes make for a tempting menu. — DK Eyewitness
Café du Livre is the hangout for local expats, particularly the Anglophones. — Travel + Leisure
With an Italian/Moroccan menu that includes lasagne, tagine and briouates (stuffed pastries), this is one of the best places for lunch in the medina. — Insight Guides
Cheap and cheerful, this restaurant is possibly the best catch in town. — Fodor's
Franco-Italian aristocrat Fabrizio Ruspoli has added 10 rooms to his sybaritic riad on the medina’s edge. — Travel + Leisure
I can sum up my favorite local restaurant in four words: cheap, busy, quick, and tasty. — Frommer's
Downstairs it’s a restaurant serving reliably good Moroccan and international cuisine...Upstairs it’s a chic lounge bar, very popular with
Marrakesh’s young and rich. — Rough Guide
You can’t argue with the location of this Café, right on the Jemma el-Fnaa square in the medina. — Travel + Leisure
Casa José has finally landed in Marrakesh, and it's where the well-heeled gather for tapas (patatas bravas, tortilla, gambas and even Iberian ham) sip wine until the wee hours. — Lonely Planet
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