It’s not always easy to find Moroccan food in the D.C. area, but there’s currently a pop-up Bedouin tent and a Moroccan restaurant that hosts belly dancing a few nights a week. Other than that, it ...
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A master storyteller and his apprentices stand before a cheering audience in the main annex of Café Clock in Marrakech. The storytellers have just finished their weekly performance of traditional folk ...
Inside Marrakech’s medina, the old walled city, visitors can shop for carpets, spices, and other goods, and sample world-class restaurants. Some are out in the open, but others require a bit more ...
Marrakesh wallops the senses. A riot of colors (mosaic tiles; woven textiles), sounds (the drone of drums from the central square, Jamâa el Fna), and, of course, tastes. Whether in the souks of the ...
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When it comes to food the Red City is having a moment and it’s not all tagine and couscous. Although there’s plenty of great traditional fare when nothing but a comforting dish will do, the city’s ...
New York City has no shortage of Moroccan restaurants, but here are our five favorite places in Manhattan to load up on couscous, tagines, bastilla, green tea, and other traditional delicacies and ...