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Riad Chamali, Maison d'hôtes, Restaurant et SpaB+Worth Trying

49 Bis Derb Zemrane, Rue de Berrima, Marrakesh 40040, Morocco · Restaurant, Guest house, Spa · 4.8/5 Google (362 reviews)

A tranquil riad with warmly praised staff and traditional Moroccan meals; great for calm escapes, though rooms and value perceptions vary and some reports cite noise, hot water, and cleanliness inconsistencies.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Riad Chamali delivers a compelling experience centered on exceptional hospitality and beautiful architectural setting, making it competitive with the area's better neighborhood hospitality destinations. However, inconsistent food execution—ranging from praised tagines to cold dishes on busy nights—and scattered hygiene concerns prevent grade A territory. The riad excels as a peaceful retreat with warm staff, but culinary reliability and operational consistency need strengthening.

Restaurant Summary

The riad feels like a serene pocket of Marrakech, with courtyards scented by mint tea and a pool that turns chaos into calm. Service draws the most praise, with guests saying staff were kind and attentive and that the place felt like a home away from home. One diner summed it up: "They took care of every transfer and request with a smile," though a few noted noise in certain rooms and maze-like approaches at night. Food leans classic Moroccan—couscous, tagines, and a simple breakfast—more homestyle than flashy. Many celebrate comforting flavors like a standout Couscous Royal, while others found event nights pricey and breakfast repetitive. Expect a traditional experience with warm hospitality, not culinary theatrics; on busy evenings, food temperature or order accuracy can slip. Families report a welcoming vibe and easy dishes for kids: couscous, chicken tagine, fresh juice, and pancakes. There is no noted kids menu, but the calm courtyard and stroller-friendly walks to nearby sights help. Bring snacks for picky eaters and confirm room location if light sleepers are in the group.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostMAD180-280 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Quiet lanes on southern edge of the Medina near palaces; residential feel with tourist access.

Safety: Generally busy and safe by day; night approaches can feel maze-like; standard Medina awareness advised.

Nearby: Near El Badi Palace, Bahia Palace, Tinsmiths Square; walkable to Jemaa el-Fnaa.

MedinaThe Medina is a bustling, labyrinthine area filled with narrow streets, markets, and traditional Moroccan architecture. It offers an authentic dining experience with many riad restaurants serving Moroccan cuisine in intimate, atmospheric settings.
Derb ZemraneDerb Zemrane is a well-known street within the Medina famous for its collection of riads and boutique guesthouses, offering a quiet yet culturally immersive environment away from the busiest souks.

Practical Information

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