Djemaa El Fna Food Stalls
At Djemaa El Fna Food Stalls, grilled meat and tajines as far as the eye can see, as well as snail soup, sheep's brains, and skewered hearts: the Djemaa food vendors are not to be missed. Follow the crowds to the most up-to-date produce stalls. For fried fish, we recommend number 14, and for brochettes (kebabs) and tajines, we prefer number 1.
The whole thing starts around 4 p.m., when teams of men arrive in the square with cartloads of gas canisters. Within an hour, 100 little restaurants are open, with salesmen waving menus and pushing pedestrians to comment on the cleanliness of their grills, as well as the freshness of their meat, veggies, and cooking oil. Despite alarmist warnings, if you eat with your bread rather than rinsed utensils and drink only filtered water, your stomach should be alright.
Rate: 4.2/5.0; 101 reviews (Source: Google .com)
Address: Djemaa El Fna
Hours: sunset-1am
Price: mains Dh30-50