Amal Restaurant
A non-profit restaurant in Guéliz that trains and employs disadvantaged Moroccan women. The food — home-cooked tagines, couscous, salads, and pastries — is among the most authentic and affordable in the city. Solo travelers love the warm atmosphere and the sense that their meal is directly helping the community.
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🍜 Food & Drink
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Marrakech
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