Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively Medina-side spot for affordable Moroccan classics and set menus, with quick service and generous starters, but expect street noise and occasional pushy or brusque service.
Dabachi chez Cherif delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality in classic Moroccan tagines and skewers, plus exceptional service speed and outstanding value through its 60 MAD set menu. However, inconsistent execution—occasional cold portions and overcooking—and tight terrace seating with peak-time chaos prevent a higher grade. Best experienced as a quick, tasty souk stop rather than a destination for leisurely dining.
Right on the souk edge, Dabachi chez Cherif buzzes with lively street energy. Servers shuffle tables at speed, free little plates land early, and the terrace turns into prime people-watching. One diner summed it up: "Great value, quick, and right in the action," though some found the vibe chaotic at peak. Cooking leans classic: harira, mixed salads, skewers, and tagines that many call comforting and satisfying. The set menu delivers a bargain without frills, while lemon chicken and kefta tagines show the kitchen’s warmer side. This is traditional over trendy, best for quick, tasty stops between souk wanders rather than lingering fine dining. Families do fine here thanks to simple, familiar dishes. Kids can share mixed salads, omelets, skewers, and mild vegetable couscous. Portions plus complimentary starters help, but note the busy terrace setting and quicker turnover at dinner; off-peak hours are more relaxed.
Area: Bustling Medina souk edge with heavy foot traffic and scooter noise; caters to shoppers and sightseers.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked tourist zone; petty hassle common but generally safe during open hours.
Nearby: Near Jemaa el-Fnaa and souk lanes; cluster of similar terrace cafes competing for passersby.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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