Al Fassia Aguedal Restaurant vs Dar Yacout
Both restaurants are highly recommended by writers. On balance, Al Fassia ranks significantly better than Dar Yacout. Al Fassia scores 90 with accolades from 7 publications such as Lonely Planet, Travel + Leisure and Rough Guide.
Al Fassia Aguedal Restaurant
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55 Boulevard Zerktouni, Guéliz, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
From $10 /night
Concierge
"Moroccan à la carte is a rarity but it can be found at this family-run restaurant in Guéliz, the new city quarter northwest of the Medina."
Frommer's
"Al Fassia is one of Marrakech's most famous restaurants (and a hard reservation to get) both for the quality of its food and for its staffing."
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DK Eyewitness
"This frill-free restaurant serving excellent food makes a convenient stopping-place if you are wandering around the Guéliz area."
Rough Guide
"Al Fassia is truly Moroccan – both in decor and cuisine – and specializes in dishes from the country’s culinary capital, Fes."
Fodor's
"Serving some of the best à la carte Moroccan food in the city, Al Fassia has a long-standing reputation for high-quality traditional food."
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Dar Yacout
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79, Sidi Ahmed Soussi, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
From $25 /night
Concierge
"Yacout is an unforgettable experience and few go away disappointed."
Fodor's
"The palatial Yacout is in a house designed as a Thousand and One Nights restaurant. Its location deep in the medina only adds to its mystery."
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Insight Guides
"Dar Yacout, in one of the most enchanting riads in the medina, is where royalty and movie stars hang out."
Travel + Leisure
"Every visitor to Marrakesh has to try Dar Yacout, a medina institution. Follow winding alleyways to the restaurants courtyard, strewn with petals."
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DK Eyewitness
"Offers the chance to enjoy a meal or a drink on its terrace and really appreciate the atmosphere of the city. Its extensive menu offers excellent quality."