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The 8 Best Restaurants In Agadir, Morocco

Agadir Market, Morocco
Agadir Market, Morocco | © Dave White/Flickr

Agadir, a stunning seaside city in Morocco, boasts fantastic sights and activities to please the large crowds of tourists who flock here to enjoy its idyllic location. Among these are numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants which serve traditional Moroccan, as well as international cuisine. Read on to find out about 8 of the best restaurants in this seaside haven.

Agadir, Morocoo

Bamboo Thai

Restaurant, Asian, Thai, Chinese, Vegetarian

Agadir’s best Asian restaurant, Bamboo Thai is a restaurant renowned for its authentic Thai atmosphere, admirable customer service, and the most delicious and high quality Asian dishes. The restaurant offers a space where guests can tuck into plates of fresh spring rolls among other options, and enjoy a welcome alternative to traditional Moroccan cuisine. Bamboo Thai pays as much attention to its ambiance as it does to the quality of its food, with a peaceful terrace outside, and a candle lit, romantic feel inside.

Au Parasol Bleu

Restaurant, Moroccan, French

With an ideal location right on the scenic and tranquil marina, visitors can enjoy some of the finest French inspired cuisine, very fitting in a country whose second language is French, and has a rich history surrounding French Colonialism. For the complete French experience in possibly the most popular area of Agadir, Au Parasol Bleu is a fantastic place, offering a great alternative to tajines and cous cous. Helpful and friendly staff characterize this restaurant, in particular the owner, which makes the French experience all the more delightful.

Pure Passion

Restaurant, French, Seafood, Mediterranean

One of the newest additions to the marina restaurant scene, the aptly named Pure Passion is a restaurant renowned for making the chefs’ passion for cooking known. Good quality food is celebrated daily at Pure Passion, and complemented by the finest wine selection. Guests can be sure they are getting fresh, high quality dishes, with a wide variety to choose from – everything from soups, fish dishes, meat dishes, pastas, and of course a tempting dessert menu is offered.

Le P'tit dome

Restaurant, Moroccan

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Serving the best of Moroccan cuisine, from tajine to cous cous and, of course, olives – a Moroccan favorite – guests can experience a truly traditional dining experience gourmet style. Forget street food, try some tasty and flavorsome Moroccan cuisine cooked to the highest quality in a sophisticated environment. Le P’tit Dome does well to maintain a name for itself given its location in the popular tourist area, and that is probably down to its excellent service, top notch cuisine, and great value for money.

El Toro

Restaurant, Spanish, Italian, Mediterranean, Steakhouse

For those who want a change from traditional French and Moroccan cuisine, El Toro might be the answer. The restaurant serves a delicious range of Spanish delicacies, right in the heart of Agadir. Whilst the French have a great deal of influence and history in Morocco, Spain, given its proximity, has also made its mark on the country, meaning El Toro is an ideal place to tuck into some Spanish favorites, from tortilla to paella. Located on the beautiful seaside promenade, El Toro complements its inviting menu with an unbeatable location.

Taj Mahal

Hotel Restaurant, Moroccan, Seafood

Tapis Rouge, Morocco
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Housed in the Atlantic Palace Resort, this majestically decorated restaurant, Taj Mahal, earns its name by offering guests a luxurious dining experience. Surrounded by grand walls, ornate ceilings, and golden decorations, the Taj Mahal restaurant invites guests into its ballroom-like, spacious dining area to feast on some delicious dishes. Not only that, there are entertaining shows every Saturday, featuring acrobats, jugglers, and even snake charmers. So for a very unique, magical dining experience, the Taj Mahal certainly offers guests all that plus more.

Tapis Rouge

Restaurant, Seafood, French, Moroccan, Mediterranean

Otherwise known as Little Norway, Tapis Rouge pleases guests with its high quality food and excellent service. Friendly but non-intrusive waiters readily serve top-notch food to happy customers who often have difficulty deciding which dish to choose. This charming little gem of a restaurant, located just off the back of the beach, is an excellent choice for those looking for something not directly on the waterfront, and want a meal which never disappoints in quality.

Au Pool Lounge

Hotel Restaurant, Moroccan, Wine, Beer, Cocktails, Seafood

Located in the luxury Sofitel Hotel, Au Pool Lounge continues the theme of luxury and sophistication, inviting guests onto its comfortable outdoor lounges to relax by the calming pool. Enjoy some food cooked directly from the outdoor grills at a restaurant specializing in high quality, fresh seafood, with shellfish arriving directly from the local catch of the day. The fresh fish is complemented by locally sourced fresh vegetables, making for a healthy and authentic meal. Now featuring a deluxe menu, guests can enjoy low calorie gourmet dishes, as well as special dishes for unique dietary requirements.

About the author

From her first ever trip to Spain at 10 years old, Rebecca became obsessed with Spanish. This passion for Spanish has since developed into a love for all things language and travel related and has inspired her dream of working for the Foreign Office. Now studying for a degree in Spanish and Arabic, Rebecca has visited Spain over 10 times, and has just spent a year living, studying and teaching in the historic and cultural heart of Morocco, Fes. An adventurous and ambitious individual, Rebecca hates to be stuck in one place for too long, so next stop Nigeria! When not studying, she loves to spend time with her friends and supportive boyfriend and metaphorical rock Ayman, usually smoking shisha, and is passionate about gymnastics.

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