Passed this place the evening before and knew we wanted to try it in the morning for breakfast. Looked busy which is always a good sign. The bakery is full of delicious looking goods. The staff are smartly dressed and very attentive. Two waiters changed our table as it was rocky - we didn’t even need to ask.
We sat in for breakfast. I couldn’t read the menu as it wasn’t in English - but that’s fine. It’s kind of exciting to guess and hope for the best.
I had ordered a set meal which came with an omelette (I asked to add meat), a choc crepe, orange juice and coffee. The fresh baked bread was lovely, but I struggled to fit it in. I love that they come with dipping pots (some kind of satay dip, cheese spread, oil and honey - delicious!) I’m usually indecisive with what to have so this was perfect for me :D
The omelette didn’t come out as an omelette.. It was more like two eggs cooked in a little Crockery pot and the meat was sprinkled over it with a tomato on top. The eggs were good, but stuck to the pan, and the unknown meat was quite salty. Nice presentation though.
The crepe could have been cooked a little longer - but still good.
The croissants were yummy.
We had quite a lot for a total of 110 DRM. Was well worth it and we’ll be happy to visit again. Nice atmosphere with chilled morning music and lovely staff. Good food, good decor.
My partner
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Breakfast
Price per person
MAD 50–100
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Crepe Nutella
Our main choice for breakfast. Mainly sweet and low in proteins. Very attendive waiters.
We usually ordered Tafarnout or Kasbah. A basket of different freshly baked rolls - I liked the olive ones. Dipping tray with nice amlou and fromage. Carrot juice is with pulp - great.
As for the dinners - pastas, not so good. It's the same as with other restaurants.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Breakfast
Price per person
MAD 50–100
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4