10 Top Spots for Desserts in Casablanca

Nutella Tiramisu at EAT Neocantine
Nutella Tiramisu at EAT Neocantine | Photo by Yasmine Guermoudi
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Casablanca is a melting pot of cultures, people and cafés, and it is truly one special place to find the most interesting concepts when it comes to food, or desserts! So here are the 10 top spots for desserts in Casablanca.

1. Sara Pastel

Bakery, Moroccan, Portuguese

This place has just recently opened its first shop in the neighbourhood of Anfa in Casablanca. Their speciality, the popular Pasteis de Nata from Portugal is showcased in their beautiful shop that takes you to the south of Portugal with its white and blue walls. This spot has become a favourite among locals as it is the only place in Casablanca that sells these delicious cakes.

AMAYYA

If you fancy an original and delicious dessert, Amayya Bakery is the place to go! Since the day it opened, Amayya became popular not only for its small cakes and macarons, but also for savory snacks such as mini bagels, mini sandwiches and cocktails. Although there aren’t tables in the bakery to sit and enjoy your dessert, you can still take it and eat it in the comfort of your home!

Angle Abdellatif Benkaddour et rue Ahmed Charci, Casablanca, Morocco, +212 0682-629512

2. Blend Gourmet Burger

Diner, American

Blend is an American diner in Casablanca, where you get the typical giant double cheese burger and other mind-blowing original ideas, but they are also very popular for their as extravagant, desserts. In the menu, gourmet cheesecakes, The CaramCookie (a glass with ice cream cookies and a ton of caramel), chocolate lava cakes and much more!

3. Chez Paul

Bakery, Cafe, Restaurant, French, Moroccan, Seafood

Chez Paul is a fine French bakery that is very popular among all Moroccans, this is where you can get typical French baguettes and mille-feuilles. In Morocco, it has turned into a café where you can sit down and enjoy a piece of cake and a cup of coffee in the most relaxing decor of a garden that is even better in the summer. They also have a section of ice cream if you would rather eat something more refreshing.

4. Amoud

Bakery, French, Moroccan, Dessert, Pastries

This bakery is every Moroccan’s favourite, as it was first created in 1982 by a Moroccan family which has now over 5 different shops in Casablanca only. Here, you can order Moroccan biscuits, French cakes or cheesecakes, along with delicious croissants or chocolates, that you can thoroughly savor in your house with your loved ones.

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