Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish rooftop spot for modern Moroccan with creative twists; great service and sunset ambiance, but pricing feels high to some and execution can be uneven on busy nights.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Le Slimana Restaurant & Rooftop delivers competitive quality with a stunning rooftop setting and attentive service that elevate the experience, though inconsistent execution on busy nights and some review authenticity concerns create uncertainty. The modern Moroccan cooking shows creativity and strong starters, but uneven main courses and portion concerns prevent it from reaching grade A standards. Worth visiting for the ambiance and service, with realistic expectations about consistency.
Hidden off a narrow Medina lane, the room opens into a multi-level space that feels warm and buzzing. Most diners aim for the rooftop at sunset, where staff share blankets and a soft breeze rolls over the city. One guest put it simply: "The team made our celebration feel effortless," though a few noted waits and service slowdowns when the terrace is packed. However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The cooking leans modern Moroccan with playful touches—labneh under ceviche, hummus gnocchi, and smoky eggplant with dukkah—more creative than traditional. Starters often steal the show, mains satisfy when well-timed, and the beloved pistachio crème brûlée is the closer many rave about. A handful of visitors report inconsistent execution on busy nights, so consider a leisurely pace and guidance from the servers. Families are welcome, and the menu thoughtfully includes a kid-friendly section with mini burgers, nuggets, penne, and ice cream at MAD 90. Even for cautious eaters, the fries, chicken tagine, and kids pasta provide safe ground, while adventurous teens may enjoy mezze and seafood. Expect Medina logistics for arrivals and taxis.
Area: Historic Medina lanes near Ben Youssef; tourist-heavy with artisan shops, riads, and rooftop venues.
Safety: Busy and generally safe with foot traffic; nighttime alleys can feel confusing; staff escorts mentioned by reviewers.
Nearby: Close to medina sights, museums, riads; rooftop views over low-rise rooftops rather than monuments.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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