Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish rooftop in the Medina serving Moroccan staples with kind, proactive service; great views but recent reports of slow, chaotic service at peak times mean timing matters.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. La Terrasse Du Jardin delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional rooftop appeal and sunset views that justify its destination appeal, paired with genuinely warm, attentive service that guests frequently praise by name. However, inconsistent execution—particularly during peak hours with reports of long waits, cold pasta, and bland dishes—and recent service delays prevent grade A territory. Best experienced during quieter seatings when the kitchen's flavorful tagines and traditional Moroccan cooking shine without the chaos.
Set over multiple levels in the Medina, the rooftop feels warm and picturesque with sunset views and greenery. Service often earns heartfelt shout‑outs, like one guest who said their server "made us feel like regulars." However, there are some review authenticity concerns and recent peak nights brought chaotic waits and loud music that undercut the otherwise relaxed vibe. The cooking leans classic Moroccan with comforting tagines and couscous, plus a few broad‑appeal options like pasta and burgers. On good nights, chicken with preserved lemon sings, rfissa is layered and generous, and mint tea service charms; on bad ones, dishes can arrive late or a touch bland. Time your visit and you will likely enjoy solid traditional flavors in a stylish setting rather than culinary theatrics. For families, the menu is naturally kid‑friendly: penne arrabiatta (mild on request), spaghetti bolognese, a house burger, fries, and mild chicken couscous. Portions are generous and prices mid‑range for a rooftop. Noise can spike with large groups, so earlier seatings are best for kids.
Area: Inside the Medina near souks and riads; tourist-heavy with a mix of locals. Rooftop views toward Atlas on clear days.
Safety: Busy, well-trodden lanes; typical Medina hustle. Generally safe with standard caution at night.
Nearby: Close to riads, markets, and routes toward Jardin Majorelle; shopping and sightseeing corridors nearby.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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