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Dar MarjanavsRestaurant of La Maison Arabe
Both establishments are recommended by travel writers. On balance, Dar Marjana is the choice of most professionals compared to Restaurant of La Maison Arabe. Dar Marjana scores 84 with praise from 5 reviewers like Fodor's, Afar Magazine and DK Eyewitness.
Dar Marjana
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
15 Derb Sidi Ali Tair, Marrakech, Morocco
From $0/night
"If you can only visit one of Marrakesh's traditional riad restaurants, make it this one."
"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."
"This restaurant is housed in a beautiful early nineteenth- century palace."
"Couscous is available at every tourist restaurant you can imagine, but the best is served up to locals on a Friday, the traditional day for the dish." Full review
"Lanterns light the passage to this venerable riad, where aperitifs are served in the cypress-fringed patio." Full review
Restaurant of La Maison Arabe
Travel + Leisure
Rough Guide
Frommer's
Afar Magazine
Travel + Leisure
Frommer's
1 Derb Assehbe, Bab Doukkala, Marrakech, Morocco
From $30/night
"Franco-Italian aristocrat Fabrizio Ruspoli has added 10 rooms to his sybaritic riad on the medina’s edge." Full review
"La Maison Arabe is also one of its top eating places, with two restaurants, of which the Moroccan one serves up a very fine 550dh menu including seasonal tajines and a pastilla of young pigeons."
"Since the 1940s, La Maison Arabe has stayed true to its promise of authentic Moroccan cuisine and polished service." Full review
"Classes are small, around 10 students, and do fill up, so call the hotel in advance to reserve a spot." Full review
"Home to the city’s oldest Moroccan cooking school, Maison Arabe is, no surprise, famous for its food." Full review
"Since the 1940s, La Maison Arabe has stayed true to its promise of authentic Moroccan cuisine and polished service" Full review