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RESTAURANT Y’A HABBIBI MARRAKECHB+Worth Trying
Imm Calavon angle rue Loubnane, Rue de la Liberté, Marrakech, Morocco
· Moroccan restaurant, Brunch restaurant, Family restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (593 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Gueliz spot for Moroccan classics and broad international comfort dishes; strong hospitality, some waits and occasional inconsistency; good for mixed groups and families.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Y'a Habbibi Marrakech delivers competitive quality with strong food quality in its slow-cooked tajines and tanjia, supported by attentive, friendly service and a clean, modern setting. However, inconsistent dish temperatures and delayed service during busy periods prevent grade A territory, and slower pacing occasionally disrupts the dining rhythm. It's a solid neighborhood choice for Moroccan comfort food with reliable warmth, though not yet a destination standout.
Restaurant Summary
In Gueliz, this place feels warm and welcoming with a clean, modern room and a team that likes to check in without hovering. Diners talk about slow-cooked tajines and tanjia that feel comforting, with one guest saying their pot was "trip-best" for depth and tenderness. Expect a lively room that can get energetic at peak times, and the staff will usually try to make things right if the kitchen falls behind. The cooking leans Moroccan heartland—tajines, tanjia, couscous—supported by global crowd-pleasers like burgers, pastas, and burrata salads. It suits mixed groups where some want tradition and others want something familiar. Most plates land flavorful and nicely presented, though a few guests report the odd lukewarm or delayed dish when the pace gets hectic. Families do well here: kids can tuck into pizzas and burgers (MAD 49–110), simple pastas (around MAD 85–95), or mild skewers, while adults go classic with chicken-lemon tajine or couscous. There is no explicit kids menu, but the accessible options and easygoing staff make it straightforward to feed younger diners.
At a Glance
- Slow-cooked tajines and tanjia praised for flavor and tenderness
- Friendly, attentive team and modern, clean setting
- Wait times and staggered mains during busy periods
- Inconsistent heat and seasoning on a minority of dishes
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- broad_moroccan_plus_international_menu
- warm_service_culture
- family_friendly_brunch
What People Love
- Comforting tajines and standout tanjia
- Genuinely friendly service that checks in
- Bright, modern, very clean room
- Menu breadth that pleases cautious eaters
Points of Concern
- Service can be slow with long gaps between courses at peak times
- A few reports of cold or underseasoned plates, especially brochettes or couscous
- Portions on the mixed brochette can feel small for the price
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostMAD 180-260 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a 95 MAD starter (Burrata or Caesar) with a 150–195 MAD main and a 55 MAD dessert for MAD 200–250 total
- Budget option: pizza Margherita at MAD 49 plus a dessert at MAD 45-55
Perfect For
- Mixed groups balancing Moroccan classics and familiar global dishes
- Casual family dinners in Gueliz
- Travelers seeking friendly service and an easy vibe
- Brunch-goers who want variety
Location Insights
Area: Modern Gueliz district with shops and cafes; caters to visitors and locals seeking casual-modern dining.
Safety: Generally busy and well-lit main streets with steady foot traffic; typical urban caution at night.
Nearby: Near hotels, boutiques, and major avenues; convenient for shoppers and travelers.
MedinaThe Medina is characterized by narrow winding streets filled with markets, cafes, and traditional riads. Dining here often involves casual, family-friendly establishments serving Moroccan cuisine alongside more tourist-oriented venues. The atmosphere is lively and authentic, with a strong sense of community and cultural heritage.
Rue de la LibertéRue de la Liberté is a busy street within the Medina known for its shops and eateries catering to both locals and visitors. It offers a mix of traditional and modern dining options in a bustling, accessible environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–00:30
Tuesday09:00–00:30
Wednesday09:00–00:30
Thursday09:00–00:30
Friday09:00–00:30
Saturday09:00–00:30
Sunday10:00–00:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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