 | Agadir Restaurants | Tips 1 - 10 of 28 |  | Popular Restaurants | Other Restaurants Tips | All Tips (28) I was interested to read the good review and to learn that the high cuisine standards are still upheld. I had a holiday in Agadir in then Sheraton (now called something else) in 2002 on B&B so finding a place to eat out was fun. I had several meals at Jacaranda, sometimes lunch (the Sunday lunch is famous) and sometimes dinner and each offering was better that the one I had before. I dont travel at all now but the memories from Agadir are all great.
Their tomato and basil soup was great.Also Poulet a la Nonno I think a very fine consomme. The fish cannot remember the namer like grouper but not grouper, they said too many bones in grouper
|
Visiting Agadir?
Read reviews about Agadir Hotels
Real Reviews from Real VirtualTourist Members.
There are numerous touristy restaurants close to a beach. But if you really look for some great genuine Moroccan food (fresh and cheap local specialites), step out from the tourist streets and look for the first place where normal Agadirians stay and eat: this is the place where the people who know go. The restaurant was small with poor furnitures and very poor choice of food (chicken, fish and couscous, seasonal salad) but clean and the waiter/owner was very nice. There are more expensive but still cheap restaurants for budget visitors around the square opposite to my hotel where I ate as well. Warning: beer, wine or any other alcoholic drinks are not available in cheap local restaurants.
Fish couscous or royal (with meat) couscous + local salad tasted great. You can watch how do they prepare your couscous in special pots - more in local custom tip. I paid below $5 per person (with a drink). Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: Small street SW of CTM bus stationDirections: Budget hotel zone south of CTM bus station - 20 - 30 min. on foot from a beach.
|
 | |  |
We ate our Christmas dinner here and it was nice, but i think we got the wrong item of the menu as a few other dinners had Tortella wraps with chicken and peppers onions etc on a sizzling grill which look really good. Leave a Comment Theme: MexicanComparison: about averageAddress: AgadirDirections: By the English Bar
|
The restaurant is located in one of Agadir`s best hotels,The Beach Club hotel,you get to dine while live Moroccan music is playing and just when it`s about time for your dessert you have the chance to see the belly dancer preforming:D
As everywhere in Morocco the Cuscus is a must have and the Tajine. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPhone: +9716-553-8325
|
Café La Verandah looks like a Parisian style café. It is situated at the corner of a street with a huge covered terrace in front (picture 1 & 2). I had the intention to have my breakfast here or a coffee with some snacks or sweets. The café is very popular with the local people or like the lonely planet write 'with Agadir's smart set'. The terrace, surrounded by some green, looked very inviting, but around the time in the morning I arrived, I couldn't find any free table outdoors. Because I didn't like to sit at one of the tables inside, I decided to head to the restaurants nearby, also at the Boulevard Hassan II, around the place with the fountain at the head of the Passsage Ait Souss. Next time better. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Boulevard Hassan IIDirections: The café is opposite the Royal Tennis Club (picture 3)
|
Visiting Agadir?
Read reviews about Agadir Hotels
Real Reviews from Real VirtualTourist Members.
Well if it wasnt McDees it was pizza hut for our lunch , the pizza was very good the same as home, and excellent value as much cheaper than in UK.
mmmmmmmmmm pizza Leave a Comment Theme: PizzaPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: agadir beach
|
same as home but chaper
2 big macs large fries chease burger large sprite yum yum Leave a Comment
|
nice place to go didnt have food here just drinks, service was very good , we had a good time on christmas day
didnt eat here Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveDirections: main road in agadir front
|
During my last stay in Agadir I stayed in Nouveau Talborjt, a few blocks north-east of the Central Market. They told me it's a good area to eat Morroccan food. There are several restaurants along the streets. The most restaurants are at the Place Lahcen Tamri (picture 1 & 2), though I am not sure if this is the best place to have Moroccan food. Most of the time I saw a mixture of Morroccans and tourists having their meals here. The first day of my stay I took a Moroccan salad here for lunch and it was OK. In the Rue Allal ben Abdallah, leading from the Place in the direction of the Central Market I had a very good couscous in one off the side walk cafés together with my Moroccan friends. It was cheap and tasted very well. The restaurant of the Hotel la Tour du Sud in the Avenue du President Kennedy looks also good for having a meal sitting at the terrace with view at the minaret of Mohammed V mosque (picture 4).
You have to try couscous and tajine. Leave a Comment
|
 | |  |
Where the Passage Ait Souss (with the municipal museum) connects with the Boulevard Hassan II is a square with a fountain. Here I visited two restaurants 'La Fontaine' and 'La Tour de Babel' (picture 1). At the same square is the 'Chambre de Commerce et Industrie d'Agadir' (picture 4). During my visit in summer 2007 there was and an exhibition and a fair in and besides the Chambre. When I couldn't find a table in 'La Verandah', one block from here also at the Boulevard Hassan II, I came her for the first time. In one of these restaurants round the fountain it's more easy to find a table. You can chose to sit downstairs at the terraces at the sidewalks or go to the open air terraces at the first floor. In 'La Fontaine' I had my breakfast with croissants french style. In 'La Tour de Babel' I sat at the terrace at the first floor for a drink in the late afternoon. It's relaxed to be away from the street yourself, but having a good overview from everything what happens down at the street (picture 5). Leave a Comment Theme: OtherPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Boulevard Hassan II.Directions: Where the Passage Ait Souss connects with the Boulevard Hassan II.
|
 | |  |
|
|