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La Table BerbèreB+Worth Trying

232 Rue el Gza, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco · Bar & grill, Moroccan restaurant, Arab restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (750 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Excellent-value Moroccan shawarma and tagines in the Medina with warm hospitality, though street noise, occasional slow service, and inconsistency appear at busy times.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

La Table Berbère delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and warm, attentive service, earning its reputation for excellent-value shawarma and traditional tagines. However, inconsistent execution during peak times and operational constraints—tight seating, variable wait times, and occasional food safety concerns—prevent it from reaching higher territory. This is authentic Medina comfort food executed with genuine hospitality, ideal for diners prioritizing flavor and value over refined ambiance.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked along Rue el Gza, this spot hums with Medina energy, scooters zipping by and the grill perfuming the air. Service skews warm and personable; one diner raved that a server went above and beyond. Expect a lively, compact room that can feel busy and smoky at peak times. The cooking is straightforward Moroccan: shawarma carved hot, tagines like beef with prunes, couscous, and crisp briouates. Many praise the shawarma for its spice and value, while a few report inconsistent execution on rushed nights. This is comfort-first, not fussy—ideal when you want flavor over frills and prices that make sense in the Medina. For families, there are plenty of familiar choices—shawarma wraps, chicken skewers with fries, and vegetarian couscous. Portions often satisfy hearty appetites, though seating is tight and street noise is real. If your crew needs quiet or long, lingering meals, consider an earlier visit or a calm night.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostMAD 110-170 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling Medina corridor with constant scooter traffic and local footfall; casual, budget-friendly eats for travelers and locals.

Safety: Busy, high foot traffic; generally safe by day and evening, but street congestion and fumes common.

Nearby: Near souks and Bab Doukkala area; shops, riads, small cafes and grills line the street.

MedinaThe Medina is a lively and densely populated area with a mix of locals and visitors exploring the markets and traditional eateries. Dining here typically involves casual, authentic Moroccan cuisine served in intimate, often family-run establishments with a strong cultural ambiance.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:30–00:00 Tuesday08:30–00:00 Wednesday08:30–00:00 Thursday08:30–00:00 Friday08:30–00:00 Saturday08:30–00:00 Sunday08:30–00:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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