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INSANE Street Food in Morocco | CRAZY Whole Roast Lamb PIT and MEAT TOUR of Marrakech! EXTREME!!!

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Today, we're going DEEP for some of the BEST street food in Marrakech, starting out bright and early for some EXTREME whole roast sheep AKA Royal Sheep AKA Sheep Popsicles. This is a classic Marrakech street food, the Méchoui, a whole roast baby sheep cooked underground in a big coal pit that is sealed with clay. We found the best place to eat it in Marrakech, where they have 6 ovens full of these baby sheep. They are served one by one to the hungry lineup of customers outside at the restaurant who either take it home to eat or who eat it street food style at the restaurant. This is definitely one of the most unique street foods in the world and super delicious to try on the streets of Marrakech!

If you're thinking of coming to Morocco to eat street food, you definitely have to come to Marrakech to eat this Mechoui AKA royal sheep. We found this at Ayachi grill on the outskirts of Marrakech.

After it's roast underground in the coal oven, its taken out and wrapped up in a plastic bag to let it steam and soften up. Then, it's chopped up and served on a plate with some bread, salt, and cumin. It's incredibly delicious!

After tasting that amazing Mechoui aka sheep POPSICLE, we kept going on the meat tour to get some BBQ beef kebabs right on the street. This is one of the best street foods in Marrakech, because it's served with this funky and strong butter that tastes like blue cheese.
This was found at bab taghzout. The BBQ is so smoky and it was fun to watch.

And to finish off our Marrakech street food adventure, we found another meat that was actually not my favourite. This was the stuffed spleen sandwich. It was full of beef and liver and had a funky offal aroma. We found it at Sidi Mimoun.

It was an AMAZING day in Marrakech, Morocco. We ate 3 delicious meats and it was all worth it! I hope you enjoy this travel vlog and the delicious street food that we found!

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MARRAKECH Morocco Street Food Tour - MECHOUI UNDERGROUND PIT WHOLE LAMB ROAST + MOROCCAN BREAKFAST

Marrakech Morocco street food tour. Check out the insane mechoui, an underground pit whole lamb roast, the epitome of Marrakech street food, but first we start off with a traditional Moroccan breakfast in Morocco.

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No Marrakech Morocco street food tour is complete without a visit to an underground pit where they roast whole entire lambs on a spit. This Marrakesh underground pit whole lamb roast specialty is one of the most popular foods in Morocco, and is up there with some of the best street food in the country.

We started off our day with a traditional Moroccan breakfast in Gueliz, before heading to a local place in the neighbourhood to watch the entire process of mechoui, the underground pit whole lamb roast. From the delivery of the whole lambs, we saw them butchered, put on a spit, lowered into the flaming hot underground pit, where they are sealed off with mud until the whole lamb is roasted to perfection.

The mechoui underground pit whole lamb roast is something that is special to Marrakech and a must try for anyone wanting to try some authentic, local street food in Marrakesh. The tastes and flavours are insane, with so much juiciness and tenderness to the meat, we were blown away by how tasty and delicious it was.

We hope you enjoy this Marrakech Morocco street food tour trying the mechoui underground pit whole lamb roast and traditional Moroccan breakfast in Morocco. Stay tuned for more street food adventures next week!


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Name: Oz Marrakech
Address: 62 Bd el Mansour Eddahbi, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Dar Lkamoun
Address: 52 Bd Moulay Rachid, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Gueliz Coffee Cart
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Morocco Village Food - BERBER PIT ROAST LAMB in Imlil! Eating NORTH AFRICAN Food in Morocco!!

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Welcome to our 2nd episode of our Moroccan food tour! Today we are headed to the High Atlas Mountains to experience traditional village food. We will be having pit-roasted lamb which is cooked in an underground communal oven. After it's cooked, we will take it to a local's home to enjoy a full traditional meal with the pit-roasted lamb.

MASSIVE thanks to Mohamed from Moroccan Food Tour for making this happen. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a comment and let us know what you thought looked the most DELICIOUS! Stay tuned for our next episode in MOROCCO - We are going to Casablanca for some incredible Moroccan seafood and Rabat for Moroccan home-cooked food! You are NOT going to want to miss it so make sure to SUBSCRIBE!

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Mechoui - Marrakech, Whole Roasted Lamb - Marrakech Street Food l مشوي خروف مطبوخ بطيئا ، مراكش

Whole roasted slow cooked lamb in an underground oven

It did not disappoint ????

I arrived at 11.45am so not to miss out on the fresh stuff.
The men were just in the process of taking the meat out of the underground ovens.

The smell is amazing along the short narrow alleyway. Apart from the lamb guys there’s also chap on the corner selling trotters with chick peas made a bit like a curry. I have tried this elsewhere and it is Definitely worth trying but that was for another time I was here for flesh!

The menu & prices are posted on large boards on the walls of each eatery.

170dh per kilo for the lamb

150dh per kilo of Tanjia (slow cooked meat stew in a vase shaped clay pot)

I ordered 1/2 kg of the lamb and it was served immediately with bread and some cumin salt.
It was piping hot and was falling off the bones. The meat is tasty on its own but adding a little cumin salt enhances the flavour more. I didn’t need the bread but the mint tea went well with the rich meat.

This is now my favourite place and I will be visiting again & again.
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Most EXTREME Moroccan Street Food in Fes - EATING SHEEP HEAD & COW HEART + FOOD TOUR OF FEZ, MOROCCO

Most extreme Moroccan street food in Fes. The culinary city of Fes is full of extreme street food, and today we’re exploring the medina and eating sheep head and cow heart on a massive food tour of Fez, Morocco.

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The medina of Fes is quite the sight to behold, full of vendors and shopping, leather and spices, street food and popular Moroccan foods galore, it’s something for the senses. Today we had a mission, however, to taste some of the most extreme Moroccan street food in Fes, and boy did we ever!

We started our food tour of Fez, Morocco at a local barbeque shop grilling up meat, offal, and cow heart. The cow heart he prepared was extremely large! We tasted some flavourful meats and extreme dishes, we couldn’t get over the size of the cow heart!

Walking around looking for flavourful, tasty, and delicious street foods in Fes was an easy task. We tasted some of the most extreme Moroccan street food in Fes, trying snails, camel spleen stuffed with beef, lamb, and chicken, and dried meats.

On our food tour of Fez, Morocco we stopped at a steamed sheep head stall, where we had half a sheep head, and we ate everything! Eating a steamed sheep head can be daunting because it looks back at you, but the sheep head meat is extremely tender and flavourful, so worth the stares.

We rounded out our extreme food tour in Fes trying the famous Fassi dish of pigeon pastilla. This traditional extreme Moroccan street food was on our bucket list to try, and it was even more tasty than we imagined. This needs to be on your top list of foods to eat in Fes, Morocco.

We hope you enjoy checking out some of the most extreme Moroccan street food in Fes, coming along with us while we eat sheep head and cow heart, and many other interesting and yummy foods. This was one extreme food tour of Fez, Morocco. Stay tuned next week for more street food adventures in Morocco!


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Name: Barbecue Alarbi Fes
Address: 26 Rue Talaa Kebira, Fès Médina 30000
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Name: Medina Butcher
Address: Fès Médina
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Address: Fès Médina
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Name: Khlii Preserved Meat Shop
Address: Fès Médina
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Name: Steamed Meat Shop
Address: Fès Médina
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Name: Darori Resto
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Local MARRAKESH STREET FOOD Tour - Morocco

This time around we went off the beaten path with our food guide Mourad in Morocco!

Here's the menu for what we ate on our first night tour:
Msemen & Harcha - Moroccan Pancakes
Harira - Vegetarian Moroccan Soup
Chebakiya - Sweets
Khoudenjal - Hot Herbal Infusion
The Khanez ou Bnin - Bread with Eggs and Veggies
Rass Mbekher - Steamed Sheep's Head with Cumin
Raïb - Famous Moroccan Frozen Yogurt
Chwa - Grilled Beef / Chicken meat
Berbouche - Snail Soup
Sardil Mechoui - Sardines Ball cooked in Coal
Assir - Fresh Fruit Juice

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Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech, Morocco - BEST Street Food in Jamaa El Fna, Maroc المغرب

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This was my first time traveling to Marrakech, Morocco, and I fell in love with the atmosphere and Moroccan street food scene immediately. In Marrakech, there is an old atmosphere that makes you feel like you're walking into an ancient movie.

First, we are trying some amazing Moroccan lamb. It had some delicious Moroccan spices and seasonings and was extremely juicy. Our friend Firas brought us to stall #13 in Jama el Fna. They also had another classic Moroccan food, the Tanjia. This was huge chunks of moroccan lamb put into a clay pot and boiled with smen (moroccan preserved butter) and preserved lemons. It was extremely tender and juicy and flavoured really well with moroccan spice and seasonings like salt and cumin and dipped with bread.

And of course, in Jama Al Fna there was a lot of other moroccan foods like Moroccan Tagine, Merguez sausages, fresh orange juice, snail soup (which was delicious!), and of course Moroccan mint tea!

If you visit Morocco, make sure to come to the downtown Jamaa Al Fnaa square in Marrakech. The food here was super delicious and the energy was amazing, especially on your first night right after coming off the plane! That rush is amazing!

The Morocco Street Food that we found in this street food vlog is listed below:

1) Morrocan Tanjia, steamed meat, and sheep head:
Found at stall number 13 in Jamaa Al Fna

2) Amazing Moroccan Snail Soup (Bebouch) - We found this one at stall #5.

3) Fresh glass of Moroccan Orange juice - Stall #19.

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Ultimate MARRAKESH Street Food Market Tour | Morocco 4K Travel Vlog

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There’s nowhere in Morocco like the Jemaa el-Fna square – no place that so effortlessly involves you and keeps you coming back for more. I have been to Marrakech 3 times now and I still come back and visit this place every time. Jemaa el-Fna is located in the medina quarter of #Marrakesh. The square is open daily and things typically get going early morning and continue until at least midnight.

By day, most of the square is just a big open space. In the morning, stall owners set up their stands selling fresh orange juice, spices, traditional medicines, mint leaves, and snails. Definitely try the fresh squeezed orange juices, its so sweet and refreshing. The flutes of snake charmers drift across the square, monkey trainers entertain the crowd, and the Berber musicians will create a show but of course only if you pay them. Be careful when taking photos! Always ask for permission to avoid argueing with snake charmers, monkey trainers, and the singers as they may demand a lot of money. But do support the locals by tipping them off with around 10 - 20 Dirhams per photo ( do negotiate beforehand).

The best time to visit this square is just before sunset. Once the sun sets, Jemaa el-Fna really comes alive. The crowd gets bigger and the Restaurants around the square start serving hungry customers delicious #streetfood as they stroll around this bustling square. Even if you don’t eat at them, you should at least wander down the makeshift lane of foodstalls on the Jemaa el Fna, which look great in the evening, lit by lanterns. Check out the hyperlapse footage I created! As well as couscous, tagine and pastilla, there are spicy merguez sausages, chicken and beef kebabs,  harira soup, salads, fried fish, and calamari. For the more adventurous why not try a sheep's head complete with eyes. Check out stall number 10 and the crew!

Marrakech is full of fun loving people and they certainly know how to entertain. Especially if you're from India, Pakistan or Bangladesh, they will serenade you with their Bollywood music skills and call you Shah Rukh Khan, Amir Khan and Salman khan!

So Hope you guys found this vlog interesting. Do leave a comment if you liked watching this and hit that bell button and subscribe. More Marrakech videos to come . Please check out my other videos from my #Morocco travels

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We Ate The STRANGEST Late Night STREET Food in MARRAKECH, MOROCCO!

Welcome to MOROCCO! Our First Time in The Continent of AFRICA! On our spare day In the city of Marrakech, we decided to go on a full on late night food tour with Marrakech Food Tours, thrown in at the deep end and starting off strong with some roasted lamb from a deep fire pit....then some spicy olives and a prickly pear...

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BIGGEST TAGINE IN MOROCCO! Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech - Sfenj, Pastilla + Marrakesh Food Tour

Biggest tagine in Morocco. This was one massive Marrakesh food tour, trying some of the most amazing Moroccan street foods in Marrakech, like the biggest tagine in Morocco, sfenj, and pastilla, just to name a few!

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Today we embarked on a massive Marrakesh street food tour, starting our day trying some local street foods like the popular Marrakech food of potato egg khobz sandwich, sweet sfenj on a string, tasty local Marrakech pastries, and a street food macaron from a local vendor peddling his delicious cookies.

With some of the best street food in Morocco here in Marrakesh, we had the biggest day exploring the street food scene and tasting some of the flavourful and unique eats of the city. The Moroccan street food in Marrakech is unlike any other!

We had the pleasure of visiting ViaVia Marrakech, an amazing restaurant that does the biggest tagine we’ve had in Morocco! This tagine, dubbed ‘tasty trip’ by its owner, is the biggest tagine in Morocco for us. Incredibly flavourful, we started off our meal with their signature briouats.

We finished off our Marrakesh food tour trying some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, tasting a lemon cream pastilla. This modern take is a must try food to eat in Morocco.

We hope you enjoy this Marrakesh food tour, showing you the biggest tagine we’ve had in Morocco, with the tasty sweets of sfenj and pastilla. We had such a great time experiencing the Moroccan street food in Marrakech. Stay tuned for more food adventures next week, this time in a new country!


Places we visited:

Name: Chez Khalid
Address: J2M6+3M7, Rue Amsafah, Marrakesh 40000
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Name: Sfenj on a String
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Name: Boulangerie Derb Dabachi
Address: J2G7+WQ3, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Street Macaron Man
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Name: ViaVia Marrakech
Address: Rue Fandak, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Yazel
Address: 131 Rue Mouassine, Marrakesh 40000
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Today we're going DEEP for a full-on SEAFOOD and BBQ Camel Adventure in Essaouira, Morocco! You can follow along as we find MEGA sized seafood like lobster and jumbo crab, and also go DEEP to the Had Dra Sunday farmers market outside of Essaouria to find some INSANE street food, like BBQ camel and a GIANT Moroccan Tajine!

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If you're thinking of coming to Morocco to eat street food, you're going to love it. In one day, you can travel from Marrakech to Essaouira, and try some of the best street food in the world.

We started out our MEGA seafood adventure and BBQ camel tour by first visiting the Sunday farmers market at Had Dra, a short bus ride outside of Essaouira. It was here that we found huge rows of different meats that you can bring to the corner of the market and BBQ up. Right away, I noticed a huge camel head hanging up and different cuts of camel. I knew it had to be done. So we purchased 1 kg of camel and brought it to the BBQ. It was honestly too tough and dry.

After this, we found another GIANT street food to try, the giant chicken tagine. It was so delicious and full of olive, potato, zuchinni, and Moroccan spice.

Next up, we went back to Essaouira in search of some of the best street food and seafood, and found some crazy stuff at the local seafood market. We found a GIANT LOBSTER, around 3.5 KG, and also had some raw seafood like sashimi. I found raw sea urchin, and also raw oyster! The sea urchin, sometimes called Uni, was quite strong! After that, we found a GIANT crab and GIANT LOBSTER at this seafood market. It was such a cool experience! The lobster was quite expensive actually, about $120, but so worth it!

Then we brought the lobster to a grill in the DEEP back streets of essaouira and feasted! It was honestly a little overcooked in some places but in other places it was perfect. I think that's because the lobster was so huge it was hard to cook evenly.

After this, we went to a local Lady's home to try some home cooked moroccan food, the world famous chicken cous cous. Here, it was juicy chicken over top of nutty cous cous with carrots, potatoes, pumpkin, and zuchinni. Moroccan street food is amazing, but the home cooked Moroccan cuisine is even better!

It was an incredible day in Essaouria, Morocco! We found a ton of amazing Moroccan street food and Moroccan home cooked cuisine!
The best part was definitely the JUMBO seafood like the giant lobster and crab, and I must say, the BBQ camel was not my favourite!

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Moroccan Cuisine: Traditional Mechoui in Marrakech

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Mechoui is the great grilled meat of Morocco. Traditionally made in giant pits in the ground that are lined with terracotta, the whole carcass of the animal is splayed and spitted onto a cross and propped up against the wall, whilst a small pot is laid below to catch the drippings (thus preventing fires or off flavours developing) and a charcoal fire is tended with long paddles at a short distance from the meat. In Marrakech, there a few master grill men that preserve this centuries-old tradition.

BEST Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech, Morocco - RABBIT TAGINE & MSEMEN WRAP + MARRAKESH FOOD TOUR!

Best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco. Come on an epic food adventure with us as we explore Marrakesh, tasting rabbit tagines and msemen wraps on a massive Marrakesh food tour!

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Marrakech is known as a bustling, wild city in the heart of Morocco, full of snake charmers and everything you could want to buy. Tucked away amongst everything are all kinds of different foods and tasty Moroccan street snacks to try. We set out to explore the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco, on a massive Marrakesh food tour, starting our day with a unique msemen wrap near the main square.

Msemen is a very popular bread in Morocco, and Foundouk Gargaa does their msemen very differently, using the msemen as a wrap instead. We continued our Marrakesh food tour tasting the spicy khoudenjal tea, and discovering the most amazing Berber meat sandwich, hidden away from all the typical, way-too-touristy meat sandwich places. This hidden gem is a top food to eat in Marrakech.

Exploring the medina for the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, we stumbled upon the spice market, full of incredible smells, flavours and tastes to sample, this is the place to come for tea and spices!

Even though we’ve tasted many delicious and flavourful tagines, there was one we still hadn’t tried, a rabbit tagine. Rabbit tagine is more popular in Marrakesh than other parts of the country. Very unique and tasty, this was definitely some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco.

We hope you enjoy this epic Marrakesh food tour, tasting rabbit tagine, msemen wraps, Berber sandwiches and more! We tried some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco today, but stay tuned, there’ll be more Moroccan food adventures next week.


Places we visited:

Name: Foundouk Gargaa
Address: 9 Rue Koutoubia, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Khoudenjal Spiced Tea Cart #69
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Name: Berber Sandwich Shop
what3words location: ///smarter.climate.mailbox

Name: Herboriste Toscana
Address: Rahba Lakdima, Marrakech 40000
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Name: Restaurant Tiznit
Address: N°28 Place Jamaâ Lefna , Souk El Kassabine, 40000
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MOROCCAN STREET FOOD! First Day in Morocco 2021 - ULTIMATE Street Food Tour in Rabat!!

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We are so excited to be back here eating MOROCCAN STREET FOOD with our friends from Moroccan Food Tour. We are starting this amazing series in the capital of Morocco - Rabat, and hitting the streets instantly to eat tons of MOROCCAN STREET FOOD!

Join us in Rabat’s ancient Medina for traditional Rabat street foods. In this video we are trying:

Rziza - which roughly translates to turban, and is made of wheat “noodles” wrapped up like a turban with honey drizzled on top
15 MAD (USD $1.67)

Freshly Squeezed Juice - Seasonal fruit grows in abundance in Morocco, and you can find juice stalls everywhere. We tried mixed, lemon and orange juice.
8 MAD (USD $0.89)

Mille Feuille - In Rabat, there is a strong influence of French cuisine, and the desserts reflect that. We tried a delicious Moroccan version of mille feuile with our juice.
6 MAD (USD $0.67)

Moroccan Lunch - We visited a local lunch shop inside the Medina to try a traditional lunch. We tried fried sardines (fresh from the nearby river), makouba (fried potato balls), fried egg plant & pepper, as well as harissa (spicy sauce). All these ingredients are combined into a delicious sandwich.
30 MAD (USD $3.35)

Chicken Liver - You’ll find street food stalls throughout the Medina serving fried chicken liver. We sampled a small piece because we still had a lot of eating to do!
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Steamed Cow/Lamb Head - Another street food we found within the Medina was a cow/lamb head sandwich. The meat was steamed and spiced with cumin and chili. It was scooped into fresh bread to create a sandwich. It was surprisingly delicious.
10 MAD (USD $1.12)

Moroccan Spices - We stopped into a local spice shop to learn about what spices are commonly used in Moroccan cuisine. Ras el hanout is among the most notable spice blend used in Moroccan cuisine.

Pickle Cocktail - One of the most amazing shops we visited in the Medina was a pickle lover’s paradise. Olives, preserved lemons, pickled vegetables and so much more! We tried a mix of pickled beets, potato, and eggplant in a beet juice. It was amazing.
5 MAD (USD $0.56)

Moroccan Feast - Finally, we visited Dar el Medina: ( which serves amazing traditional Moroccan dishes. They prepared us a massive spread of couscous, beef tagine, chicken and olive tagine, rfissa, fish pastilla and of course Moroccan side dishes and salads. The food was absolutely incredible, and Dar el Medina provided us with a warm welcome. Thank you!

This series is going to INCREDIBLE! We are taking you ALL ACROSS MOROCCO: Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, the Moroccan Sahara Desert, Dades Valley, Marrakesh and much more! Make sure to subscribe and turn on post notifications so that you never miss an episode. Like, comment and share with your friends! Thanks so much for watching!
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Marrakesh, Morocco 4 - The Boiled Sheep Head

Eating a boiled sheep head in the Djemaa El Fna in Marrakesh, Morocco.

Morocco Street Food Tour: Exploring Rabat's Medina & Souk 4K

On this week's episode, we explore the vibrant, crowded and chaotic Rabat Medina! Join me as I show you the tastiest Moroccan street foods and offer my best advice on how to make the most of your time in the souk. Rabat was one of my favorite cities in Morocco. I met so many amazing people, ate a ton of delicious food, and fell in love with Moroccan culture. Look for my upcoming market madness video on the FES medina!

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Morocco HALAL Street Food Tour in Fes!! BEST Moroccan Camel Meat! Pastries, Tagine, Goats مدينة فاس

This episode of Halal Street food will be INSANE so stay tuned until the end!!! We are first exploring the ancient medina of FES! This place is packed with incredible STREET FOOD, rich history and is vibrant with fresh produce. We are eating everything from small Moroccan snacks to CAMEL meat (camel tongue and back fat!) made fresh!
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INSANE Moroccan Street Food in Fes - TRYING TAGINE FOR FIRST TIME IN MOROCCO + FEZ STREET FOOD TOUR

Insane Moroccan street food in Fes. This is the culinary capital of Morocco! Today in Fes we try tagine for the first time in Morocco, on an insane street food tour of the city of Fes.

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Our insane Moroccan street food tour in Fes started off with one of the most popular dishes in Morocco, tagine. Trying tagine for the first time in Morocco was a real treat! Fez tagines are unlike any other city, sweet and salty with mouth-watering flavours, rich and tasty, this was the perfect place to try tajine for the first time in Morocco!

The Fes old medina is an insane maze of alleys, full of all kinds of popular Moroccan street foods, shopping, and more shopping! Wandering around, trying not to get lost, you can find the best street food in Morocco, from sfenj donuts and fresh sweet mint tea, to desserts and home-made soups. This is one insane Moroccan street food tour of Fez.

A very popular food to eat in Fes and Morocco is harira soup. We tasted this hearty soup at a local shop also selling cow head meat to go along with it. This insane Moroccan street food was delicious and so flavourful, a must stop for any Fez street food tour for sure!

To finish off our Fes street food tour, we went to a place for a popular Fassi dessert, milk pastilla. Served warm and covered in custard cream, this was a tasty way to end our street food tour in Fez.

We hope you enjoy this insane Moroccan street food tour in Fes, where we try tagine for the first time in Morocco! Stay tuned for more street food tours in Morocco.


Places we visited:

Name: Dar Rafti
Address: 14, Derb Sidi Yaâla, Rue Talaa Kebira, Fès Médina, Fes
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Name: Sfenj Shop
Address: Fès Médina, Fes
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Name: Abdullah Thé & Café
Address: 327H+P23, Rue Machatine, Fès Médina, Fes
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Name: La Cave
Address: 37 Zkak el ma, Talaa El Kbira, Fès Médina, Fes
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Name: Adil’s Harira Soup
Address: 99 Rue Talaa Kebira, Fès Médina, Fes
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Name: Café Restaurant Al Oud
Address: Rue Talaa Kebira, Fès Médina, Fes
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Easter Time: How to roast a lamb slowly for the best result.
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