Takeout · Outdoor seating
Affordable Moroccan staples and kebabs with terrace views near Bahia and Badi Palaces, strong praise for friendly staff but recurring complaints about slow service, change/tipping issues, and occasional food inconsistency.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Kech Badi delivers appealing casual dining with a lively terrace overlooking the square and excellent value (mains 65-90 MAD), but inconsistent execution prevents a stronger grade. Food quality varies significantly—kebabs and tagines can be excellent when hot, yet cold fries and undercooked chicken appear frequently enough to undermine reliability. Service ranges from brisk to frustratingly slow during peak hours, and review authenticity concerns (staff-name repetition, solicitation reports) create uncertainty about reported quality. Best suited for casual sightseeing meals rather than dependable dining.
Perched near Bahia and Badi Palaces, Kech Badi draws travelers to a terrace that feels lively and bustling, with street views perfect for people-watching. Reviewers rave about friendly servers by name and quick lunches, though some report slow service at peak times and change disputes. However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The cooking sticks to Moroccan comforts and kebabs rather than culinary fireworks. Expect pita kebabs, chicken and kefta tajines, couscous, and a few falafel and salad options. When the kitchen is on, plates arrive hot, seasoned, and great for the price; on off days, fries can be cold or chicken underdone. This is best for casual meals between sightseeing rather than destination dining. Families are well covered: there is a kids menu with a burger or kebab plus soda and dessert, and plenty of simple sides and crepes. Picky eaters can default to kebabs, fries, couscous, and pastries. Portions are modest but prices are friendly, making it a practical stop with children in tow.
Area: Tourist-heavy Medina square near Bahia and Badi palaces; bustling, street vendors, scenic terrace views.
Safety: Busy, high foot traffic; typical Medina hustling; daylight comfortable, standard tourist vigilance advised.
Nearby: Steps from Bahia Palace, El Badi Palace, riads, souvenir stalls; good for sightseeing breaks.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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