Essaouira, Morocco’s bohemian haven by the sea, has long been a melting pot of alternative cultures and lifestyles. The city’s cobbled medina and breezy beachfront provide the infrastructure for a thriving arts scene, a chilled getaway for those escaping the country’s often crowded cities, and a wide range of dining options.
From cheap eats to high-end Asian and European cuisine, Essaouira offers food choices as diverse and eclectic as the people who visit. Many expats have joined locals in setting up eateries here. Whether you’re after a tasty tagine or authentic Italian, Essaouira’s restaurants have your cravings covered. Here’s some of the best food on the menu in Morocco’s ‘windy city’.
Adwak
In a city where tagine and couscous are omnipresent, it can be difficult to sort the best traditional Moroccan food from mediocre fare. Adwak is among the top options for travelers who wish to sample the best of Moroccan cuisine. Located down a quiet side street in the medina, this cozy eatery has a homely ambience and decor that resembles someone’s home. The menu includes traditional dishes such as tagines (don’t miss the veggie version), and couscous with various vegetarian options. Prices are reasonable and vary depending on the set menu you choose. Forget creative fusion dishes; this is Moroccan traditional food at its best. Spaces are limited in this ultra-cosy restaurant on Rue Touahen, so arrive early.
Taros
A favorite among well-heeled locals and tourists, this restaurant and bar doubles as a gallery space, known around town for offering one of the best views of the city’s famous port. Turn up at sunset to capture stunning selfies on the often breezy upstairs terrace or simply enjoy a drink while taking in the view. The cuisine is Moroccan with a French twist, and musicians take to the stage most nights until the wee hours.
Beach and Friends
If Taros is all about selfies by the harbour, then Beach and Friends will get you even closer to the water because it’s one of the best places to grab a bite and a drink right on the town beach. This hipster hangout on Blvd Mohamed is a popular sunbathing spot by day. Super-friendly staff serve a selection of international and local dishes accompanied by a chilled reggae soundtrack. At night, funky artwork and live bands entertain the beach bar’s clientele. The daily specials board usually includes fresh locally caught fish, best washed down with a homemade cocktail – they serve some of the best in town.
Silvestro
If you’re willing to sacrifice a view of the Atlantic for fine Italian dining, seek out Silvestro, a popular restaurant tucked away on Rue Laalouj in the city’s artistic quarter of the medina. The decor is eclectic, but the ambience is reminiscent of Roma. This authentic Italian-run eatery is a favorite among the city’s expat community, who enjoy delicious and filling pizza and pasta dishes. All are served with a conversation from the owner and washed down with imported Italian wines.
Tokyo Bangkok Wok
If you’re craving Thai instead of tagine, try the Asian delights at this newly opened hole-in-the-wall restaurant on Rue Hajjali in the medina close to the main square. Just a couple of tables are available outside a tiny kitchen, and space restrictions mean that taking your food away to one of the atmospheric tea cafes nearby is a good option. You’ll be treated to the best sushi in town alongside a small but tasty selection of stir-fried favorites. Although no alcohol is served, Tokyo Bangkok Wok’s culinary prowess makes up for it.
The Loft
The ultra-modern wooden decor, futuristic seat designs, and somewhat higher prices may be off-putting for some, but don’t walk past: The Loft has some of Essaouira’s best eats. The menu is simple, featuring a selection of meat, chicken, and, of course, fish. The monkfish fillet with rosemary is a standout, served with delicious fresh bread and salad. The restaurant operates for lunch and dinner, but pre-book or arrive early as it fills up quickly.
Coccinelle Fait-Maison
Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best when it comes to food. This family-run restaurant is off the tourist trail in the city’s Ville Nouvelle, nestled between a beauty salon and a convenience store, offering a snapshot of everyday Essaouira life in this predominantly residential area. Despite its somewhat out-of-the-way location on Lotissement Al Bouhaira, it is worth seeking out for delicious homemade cuisine at reasonable prices. While not every dish on the menu is always available, you can count on a slice of delicious home-cooked goodness. The wonderful tuna pasta is a popular favorite.
La Table by Madada
While Essaouira has countless dining options, La Table by Madada stands head and shoulders above the rest in the fine-dining category. From the moment you enter this elegant eatery, you can expect to be impressed by the exquisite combination of top-quality seafood, fabulous decor, and excellent service. The dimmed lighting creates a romantic atmosphere, reminiscent of settings along the banks of the River Seine. The food is fresh, and while the prices may be a little steep for a backpacker’s budget, this restaurant is undoubtedly among the best in town. Don’t forget to save room for dessert, as the menu features a varying but always eclectic mix of ice cream flavors.
Triskala Cafe
If you’re vegetarian and have grown weary of vegetarian tagine, Triskala Cafe is the place for you. Located on Rue Touahen, the restaurant is easily overlooked from the outside. Step inside to find a cozy atmosphere with offbeat wooden furnishings and fairy lights. Both lunch and dinner options are available, and the menu changes daily based on fresh ingredients. Prices are reasonable and the quality is excellent, ensuring you won’t leave disappointed.