FOOD TO EXPLORE ✈ City Number 39 Marrakech - Morocco

 

FOOD TO EXPLORE ✈


In this section I will discuss about food purely as enjoyment from an hedonistic point of view. 


With specific dishes for each country/city visited personally. 


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🇲🇦 Marrakech - Morocco :







☆ Overall Vote:

8/10 ★





Location:

Restaurant 

Chez Chegruoni



Medina Marrakech

Morocco 

North Africa 
















☆ Food: 7/10 


Tajine is definitely one of the most famous dish in the Moroccan cuisine, as the name comes from the pot where this speciality is served, quite spectacular to watch when you get this served on your table and the sound of the ingredient still boiling/cooking it's something unique.

I chose the one with mince which is slow cooked and a great match with the spices


☆ Vibe: 9/10 


There are different restaurants in the city centre that are offering a view over the city, since the streets are always busy and crowded, a terrace is the perfect way to enjoy the meal in peace and have a nice view


✪ Interesting facts:


⍟  Some restaurants have a really small and narrow entrance which is actually bringing to the terrace upstairs where they keep all the tables and usually the kitchen is in the middle floor so never judge from the "cover"


⍟  As you can imagine the taste of this dish changes around different region or North Africa depending on the regional herbs and spices used 


⍟  Recommend to have some Moroccan tea not only to enjoy the special way they serve that (trying to pour that from the highest point they can) but also because is very light in taste and a good match almost with anything you decide to eat this with 


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