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Local and international Resaurants in Agadir

Beach resturant: Camel meat

International and lokal food, on the beachwalk, view over the ocean. just to refresh yourself  when you recommannd for camel meat and taste it the first time in yourself , i just try it. It taste like...... you won' imagne, you should try it. you like it

Resto Laayoune: You havent been in Agadir if you havent eaten fish

My first day in Agadir my VT-friends said to me, "you havent been in Agadir, if you havent eaten fish". So they took me to one of the open air fish restaurants close to the port. It was a lifely place, frequented by mainly Moroccan people. It was a nice way to start my stay in Agadir in Moroccan style.

There was a varied choice in all kinds of fish. We didnt make a choice, but the four of us ordered a huge plate of delicious mixed fish, accompanied with vegetables and bread.

La Verandah: popular café in Parisian style

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

Chez Omar: Drinking and eating in paradise....

On our way to the Paradise Valley in the mountains nort of Agadir we made a stop by the fruitstall of Chez Oman. Aziz, our guiding friend knew the place, so he took us the narrow path down to the stream and brought us to a shady place with some benches between the palms. It was a lovely place to have a refreshing fresh orange juice.

The water of the stream just behind the trees was very clear, you could easily see the tiny fishes 'eating' your feet when you enter the water. If you like you can camp here, Aziz told us. He and his friends come here soem times in the evening, bringing food, having dinner and drinks and stay over for the night, like in hippy times.

Look out for the sign at your right hand side when you are in the gorge.

We took the fresh orange juice. We could order our lunch here, which will be ready when we are back from our walk in the Paradise Valley. We had to be back in Agadir in time, so we didn't.

Hotel Beach Club: Moroccan taste

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

Number 26 at the Fishmarket

We love fish and whenever near the sea in Morocco would go have a fish meal - the Agadir fishmarket was a frequented favourite for both fish and as a light on the wallet place to eat.

For only 35 dirham each we could have a usually rather huge or too huge plate with fish, a few shrimps and bits of calamari and frites, along with the usual olives and chilli sauce.

We always got a decent deal at shop number 26 - so to find and get to know a trustworthy shop is a great thing here when there are so many to choose and so many to increase the risk ratio of getting ripped off.