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Przekaż informację zwrotnąEating seafood is fantastic at this restaurant. There are multiple chefs solely devoted to frying and serving dishes such as squids and flatfish. You can also enjoy typical dishes like eggplant marrakech machada, accompanied by a refreshing Coca-Cola infused with Arabic flavors. Everything is delicious and tasty.
We didn't have a bad dinner but we ordered 120 dirhams worth of food, which is around 11€, and ended up with a bill for 145 dirhams. They then explain that the extra charges were for the bread, olives, and two dishes with tomato sauce that were added without us ordering them. It's only 2€, but you come away feeling like you've been tricked and end up overpaying. All the stalls work in a similar way and I recommend going to one for the experience, but knowing what to expect - a quirky beach bar vibe with slightly higher prices.
I just came and went to this stall based on internet reviews and it seems like they have let it go to their heads because in my opinion and that of my travel companions, it is the worst place in the entire plaza. The service was terrible, after being approached by one of the guys who was advertising and spoke Spanish, when we asked for help to translate some dishes he ignored us. They wanted to give us 3 small bottles of water when we asked for a large one and claimed they didn't have any, but at the table next to us they had one. They finally brought it to us but on the bill they charged us for 3 small bottles instead of the large one. When we asked for an explanation of the bill, they ignored us and after half an hour of waiting for a detailed bill and feeling pressured to leave and make room, we had to leave without getting an explanation for the surcharge. Overall, a very bad experience, we felt very uncomfortable and harassed. I advise you to choose any other stall because the food is the same in all the stalls we tried.
I had been recommended stall number 31 and it did not disappoint. I loved seeing that many Moroccans were dining there and it wasn't just for tourists. You eat, of course, with your hands! In addition to the bread, tomatoes, and olives they serve you, I had some kind of sausages and couscous with vegetables and it was very good. A good spot for meat lovers.
We had a decent dinner, but we ordered 120 dirhams, 11€, and ended up with a bill of 145. They say it's for bread, olives, and 2 dishes with tomato sauce that you didn't ask for but they always add. It's only 2€, but you leave feeling like you've been overcharged and with a bad taste in your mouth. All the starters work the same way and I recommend going in with someone to experience it but knowing what you're getting into, goose liver and slightly higher prices.