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Chez Brahim RestaurantBWorth Trying
Jamaâ El Fna Rue derb dabachi n° 38, fondek El Massioui n° magasin 26، 40000, Morocco
· Moroccan restaurant, Family restaurant, Italian restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (2796 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Bustling Medina spot for affordable Moroccan classics and live music; tasty tagines and grills but inconsistent service and cash/card friction—go for value and vibe, not polish.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Chez Brahim delivers an energetic Medina experience with respectable food quality and appealing central location near the souk, supported by generous portions and reasonable prices. However, inconsistent execution across visits—ranging from excellent tagines to overcooked dishes—combined with variable service attentiveness and recent reports of payment disputes prevent a higher grade. Best suited for travelers seeking straightforward Moroccan comfort in a lively setting rather than reliable fine dining.
Restaurant Summary
Right off the square, Chez Brahim buzzes with live traditional music, candlelight, and the swirl of the souk outside. Servers weave through tightly packed tables with olives, harira, and grills. A diner summed it up: "Affordable, lively, and fun for a Medina night." The scene is energetic rather than polished, and crowds can stretch wait times. The cooking leans classic—tagines, couscous, and brochettes—with hits like chicken lemon-olive and sweet fig tagines. Portions are generous and prices friendly, though execution varies by night; some plates sing, others feel rushed. It suits travelers seeking straightforward Moroccan comfort over culinary fireworks. Families do fine here: kids tend to like skewers, couscous, and yogurt. The menu offers simple salads, grilled meats, and orange with cinnamon. It is lively rather than quiet, so expect bustle, not hush; picky eaters are safest with grills and plain couscous.
At a Glance
- Lively setting with nightly live music
- Strong value with fixed menus and generous portions
- Long waits and uneven service at peak times
- Card payment inconsistent; cash and change disputes reported
- Food consistency varies; a few safety complaints
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Festive music that sets the mood
- Comforting tagines and brochettes
- Surprisingly fair prices near the square
- Friendly staff on good nights
Points of Concern
- Service delays of 40-90 minutes reported by several parties, especially large groups
- Payment friction: cash preferred, card sometimes refused, exchange rate disputes
- Quality can swing from excellent to bland or burnt on busy nights
- Isolated food poisoning reports warrant caution
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (tourist-zone enthusiasm, staff-name praise, marketing language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostMAD 160-230 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Lean toward grills and lemon-olive chicken for reliable flavors
- Choose fixed menu if you want starter and dessert value
- End with orange and cinnamon (MAD 30) for a light finish
Perfect For
- Casual Medina dinner after exploring Jemaa el-Fna
- Budget-friendly group meal with music
- First-timers wanting classic tagines without a splurge
- Hungry travelers seeking generous portions
Location Insights
Area: Lively souk lane steps from Jemaa el-Fna; heavy foot traffic, tourist-forward with local commerce.
Safety: Busy, well-trodden tourist area; pickpocket risk typical of crowds; generally safe with constant footfall.
Nearby: Near market stalls, street performers, cafés; scooters pass through narrow alleys; dense dining cluster.
MedinaThe Medina is characterized by narrow alleys, traditional Moroccan architecture, and a lively atmosphere with street performers, food stalls, and markets. Dining here often includes authentic Moroccan cuisine in a setting that blends cultural heritage with a bustling, energetic environment.
Jamaâ El FnaJamaâ El Fna is the famous central square and marketplace in the Medina, known for its open-air food stalls, storytellers, musicians, and vibrant nightlife. It is a focal point for dining with many traditional Moroccan restaurants and street food options offering an immersive cultural experience.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–00:00
Tuesday
Wednesday12:00–00:00
Thursday12:00–00:00
Friday12:00–00:00
Saturday12:00–00:00
Sunday12:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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