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Street Food of Marrakech. Moroccan Tajine, Msemmen and More, Jemaa el-Fna

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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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CRAZY $10 Moroccan Street Food Tour in Marrakesh Morocco!

Welcome to Marrakesh Morocco! In this Marrakech Morocco Vlog, I take you with me as I discover the city of Marrakesh and take you on the BEST Moroccan street food tour! But, the twist is that I am challenging myself to try all the best Moroccan food in Marrakesh for under $10, or 90 Moroccan Dirham. I hope you enjoy my Marrakesh Morocco Vlog and learn about the delicious street food of Morocco and the best food to try in Marrakech!

To start off my Marrakech Morocco Travel Vlog, I walk into the Marrakesh Medina in search of a traditional Moroccan breakfast. My first stop on my Marrakech Street Food Tour was to a small stand to get some Bessara, which is a traditional Moroccan fava bean soup. After pouring in the soup, the vendor added a heavy dose of oil and the Bessara is served with a pita bread and, of course, a traditional Moroccan sweet mint tea. After eating as much as I could of the Bessara (it was delicious, just so heavy), I continued walking around the Marrakech Medina. The next stop on my Marrakech Morocco Vlog and my Morocco Street Food Tour was to a try a crepe! The Moroccan Crepe was delicious, though quite a bit thicker than the French crepe. If you visit Marrakesh Morocco, or anywhere in Morocco for that matter, you will find tons of pomegranate juice stands, and after 2 street food stops, I knew it was time to quench my thirst with a local Moroccan pomegranate juice. So, the next stop on my Marrakesh Morocco Vlog, and my $10 challenge in Marrakech, was to get some freshly squeezed pomegranate juice and, oh boy, was it good!

After my pomegranate juice I continued to roam the Medina until I was ready to continue my Morocco Street Food Tour in Marrakesh Morocco for lunch! The next stop on my Marrakech Street Food tour was to try some traditional Moroccan tagine/tajine. Tagine is perhaps the most popular dish in Morocco and is a must try! Tagine/Tajine is the way the dish is cooked and the pot that is used to cook the ingredients, so there are many types of Moroccan Tagine. No Morocco Street Food Tour is complete without a tagine! After eating a delicious Moroccan Tajine, the next stop on my Marrakesh Morocco Vlog was just a few steps away to a local juice spot where you can get a mix of fresh fruit and vegetable juices for a great price!

The next stop on my Morocco Street Food Tour and one of the most popular Moroccan foods was to a local stand in the Marrakech Medina that sells Kefta. Kefta is a traditional Moroccan dish of minced meat. Next on my Marrakech Morocco Vlog and the next top on my Morocco street food tour was to try some Moroccan doughnuts, also known as Sfenj! These Moroccan donuts were absolutely delicious, I even got 2! The dough is fried fresh and then doused in honey for a sweet flavor. The Moroccan doughnuts were also great for my $10 challenge in Marrakesh!

After sunset, it was time to explore the main square in Marrakesh Morocco, Djemaa el Fna, which at night turns into a huge market where you can try all types of Moroccan food! No Marrakech Morocco Travel Guide and Marrakech Street Food Tour is complete without visiting Djemaa el Fna! The first stop at night on my Marrakesh Morocco Vlog was to a vendor in the Djemaa al Fna square to get some Moroccan snail soup, also called Ghoulal or Babbouche. It was my first time ever eating snails! After eating a few snails, the next stop on my Moroccan Street Food Tour in Marrakesh Morocco was to try some local Moroccan soup called Harira Soup. Harira soup is a tomato based soup with chickpeas, and was super tasty! After the Harira soup, I continued on indulging in Moroccan food with a pita sandwich and capping the night off with some spiced tea and sweets!

Exploring Marrakesh Morocco through a street food tour is potentially the best way to get to know this wild city! I hope you enjoyed my Marrakech Morocco Vlog and my Morocco Street Food Tour!

0:00 Intro
0:43 Local Moroccan Breakfast (Bessara)
2:49 French Crepe in Morocco
4:21 Fresh Pomegranate Juice!
5:02 The BEST Tagine
7:08 ONLY Locals Juice Stand
9:22 Moroccan Donuts (Must Try!)
10:42 Djemaa el Fna Square at Night (CRAZY!)
11:18 Snail Soup For The First Time
12:35 Famous Moroccan Soup (Harira)
13:59 Spiced Tea and Sweets
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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.


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Going DEEP For Street Food in Morocco - BREAKFAST Tour of Marrakech!

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In Marrakech, there is a ton of amazing street food on every street corner. We travelled to Morocco solely to eat, and chose Marrakech because we heard the food is amazing and that the people are friendly. When we arrived, we started to explore the souq alleyways near Jama El Fna square in downtown Marrakech. What you can find in the souqs will blow you away. There is so many different Moroccan street foods to try. We quickly discovered that Morocco has some of the best street food in the world. So tasty!

First up, we found a friendly Bissara soup vendor who let us film this street food vlog and was happy to serve us. The Bissara soup is a fava bean aka broadbean soup served with bread for breakfast. It was scooped out of a big pot and served by bowl to all the hungry locals. This man was definitely a character, and super friendly too. He gave all the local Moroccans a free bowl if they couldn't afford it.

Next, we went for another local street food in Morocco, the Hassowa. It was a super strong, almost spicy soup made from oregano and semolina. The man who served this street food in Marrakech had served this for 16 years in the streets of the old Medina in Marrakech.

After this, we went for more Moroccan breakfast and ordered a Msemen moroccan flatbread. It was served with a ton of butter and honey and was super oily yet crispy at the same time. The lady who cooked it was also very friendly and was making a ton of the msemen for the hungry locals!

For our next breakfast meal, we enjoyed a truly classic Moroccan breakfast street food, the Khlea. The Khlea is a moroccan omelette made with 2 or 3 eggs and a few slices of Khlea preserved beef with smen moroccan preserved butter. It was super heavy and a little salty from the butter and beef.

And for our final meal, while not quite breakfast, was a Moroccan tajine made with beef and carrots and potato and zuchinni, found right on the street!

The addresses for the street food locations found in this street food vlog are below:

1) Bissara soup vendor: Bab doukkala area of Marrakech. You can find a ton of guys around the wall in the morning selling it.

2) Hassowa soup vendor: Near the Jama El Fna square of old Marrakech. This one was just a lucky find, you gotta go deep into the alleyways to find stuff like this.

3) Msemen Moroccan flatbread. You can find this one again in the back alleyways. Right behind the olive guys at the back of the Jama El Fna square in the morning for breakfast.

4) Khlea egg omelette with preserved beef and smen butter. We found this one at a local cafe called Zeitoun Cafe AKA the olive cafe in the Medina of Marrakech.. I must admit it was a little tourist and maybe less DEEP than other places, but the omelette was nice and tasty.

5) Delicious Moroccan Tajine DEEP in the streets. This one was also near the Bab doukkala area of Marrakech. You can find a street full of restaurants selling everything from these tajines to grilled BBQ fish and more. It was amazing!

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In our first episode we are in MARRAKECH! We are here to eat as much HALAL STREET FOOD as possible! We are spending the day exploring the ancient medina and eating a ton of food along the way. We start the day eating Bessara (Moroccan fava bean soup), and then visit the community bakery. We visit the first pastry shop in Marrakech to try some traditional sweets, and wash it down with freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. The medina features some cool shops that sell pickles and famous Moroccan mint. We have lunch in a busy corner of the market and try cactus fruit for the first time. We take a break from eating and visit the Secret Garden and then watch the sunset over the city. In the evening, we hit the night market for more food: Jemaa el-Fna. We eat the classic Moroccan street foods - like braised escargots!

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We are taking you on an amazing street food tour through Marrakech, Morocco. This city is full of delicious halal food and is home to one of the most interesting Medinas and the Jemaa el-Fnaa square.

We are starting with brunch at Azalai Urban Souk. This restaurant serves traditional Moroccan fare with a modern twist. Their menu is always different, ingredients are local and organic, and the dishes are colorful and creative. We had the full breakfast spread: classic Moroccan breads, orange juice, mint tea, egg & khlea tagine, smoked chicken quiche and eggs with smoked salmon. Everything was delectable and we highly recommend this place!

Next we are taking you through the Marrakech Medina, which is an extremely ancient city. Hidden street food stalls dot the twisting alleyways. We try a few snacks along the way to our lunch spot. We are having smoky meat kebabs - mixed beef & lamb, and liver & fat, loubia (white beans), salad and bread. We also ordered a Marrakech specialty Smen - an aged butter. This shop is the definition of street food stall and does not even have a name, yet is extremely popular with locals all day long.

For dinner, we are taking you to Abraj Bladi, outside of Marrakech’s Medina. This resort is absolutely beautiful, with traditional riad decor, and fantastic food. The chef prepared us a HUGE tagine and tanjia. We were also served a spread of traditional side dishes. It was the perfect end to our amazing trip across Morocco!!! Thank you to the Abraj Bladi family for hosting us. If you’re looking to stay in Marrakech, check out their resort in Marrakech:

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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!

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Marrakesh Night Market, Jemaa El-Fna - Moroccan Street Food

Moroccan Street Food - The Jemaa El-Fna night market is the #1 must see when visiting Marrakesh. Views of the medina and the Koutoubia Mosque are a nice bonus.

Every afternoon this mini food city rises on the backs of the chefs and waiters. Each restaurant competes fiercely against the others - with nearly identical menus and prices. The market arrays itself into loose zones. The OJ zone, date and nut zone, snail strip and lamb's head cluster all become regular landmarks on your way to the heart of the market - the grilled lamb. That smoke you see rising above the chaos is pure meat meets coal goodness. Mini portions at mini prices make it easy to surf your way through the entire night market - tasting all the way. Make sure you get the snails. Go to the busy guy...

We Tried Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech

Today we are heading out into the Medina of Marakech to try some local Moroccan Street Food.

There are soo many Morocco dishes we tried, so to make it easier for you we have listed them below :)

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- Street Market Olives
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- Moroccan Tuna Salad
- Vegetable Tajine
- Moroccan Green Tea (Chinese Gunpowder tea)
- Moroccan Couscous (with caramelized onion & raisins)
- Hout Quari (Sardine Sandwich)
- Honey Msemen (Moroccan crepe)
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- Kaab El Ghazal

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Munching Across Morocco Ep.1 - Marrakech Chicken Tagine

Starting off my Moroccan food tour in Marrakech on the main square (Jemaa el-Fnaa). Was shocked to find that you can eat cheap here and found a chicken tagine for lunch!

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In this vlog, we give a tour of our local riad, go to the main city square, eat lamb out of a 1,000 year old hole in the ground, and go through the maze souks!

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10 AMAZING Moroccan STREET FOODS you MUST try in MARRAKECH ???????? - DIY Food tour

In this week's travel vlog we went on a DIY food tour in Marrakech and tried 10 of the most amazing Moroccan street foods.
We started our Marrakech street food tour with a few different Moroccan breakfast items, such as M'semen and Amlou spread, followed with Bissara at Fine Mama Restaurant. We then headed to Café et Patisserie Nawal for a deliciously sweet date smoothie. At Chez Omar we devoured a Sandwich Mixte and next door we had a surprising cheese Briwat. At Jemaa el-Fnaa we tried Cactus fruit for the first time. A Marrakech food tour would not be complete without taste testing some olives at Marché aux olive. We were amazed by the chicken Pastilla at Koulchi Zine combining sweet and savory flavors in a way we've never tasted before. We visited Patisserie Belkabir and sampled some tasty Moroccan sweets. After eating Hout Quari, a sardine burger that tastes like meat, we ended our tour with a bonus stop at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha where we ate a portion of juicy lamb and the craziest dish of the day: Sheep's head!

Filmed on 27th of January 2023.

Locations visited in this video:
1. M'semen: Pass. Prince Moulay Rachid
2. Bissara: Fine Mama
3. Date Smoothie: Café et Patisserie Nawal cafe
4. Sandwich Mixte: Chez Omar Sandwich Mixte
5. Briwat:
6. Cactus Fruit: Jemaa el-Fnaa
7. Olives: Marché aux olives
8. Pastilla: Koulchi Zine
9. Moroccan Sweets: Patisserie Belkabir Medina
10. Hout Quari: Poisson Chez Hassan
Bonus: Lamb & Sheep Head: Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha

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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:41 - We eat M'semen for breakfast in Marrakech
01:26 - We try Bissara at Fine Mama in Marrakech
03:14 - We drink a date smoothie at Café et Patisserie Nawal
04:19 - We eat a Sandwich Mixte at Chez Omar in Marrakech
05:26 - Briwat: A delicious Moroccan snack
06:14 - We eat cactus fruit for the first time
07:20 - We try Moroccan olives
08:22 - We are at Koulchi Zine in Marrakech and we eat Pastilla
10:53 - We eat Moroccan sweets and nougat
13:10 - We try Hout Quari at Poisson Chez Hassan in Marrakech
15:04 - What's your favorite food in Marrakech?
15:44 - We eat Lamb meat and Sheep's head at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha in Marrakech
19:24 - Brandon eats Sheep's eyeball at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha
20:42 - Outro


== About Us ==
We're Brandon and Anja, an international couple (from Canada and Germany) traveling the world together as digital nomads on a budget. We want to explore as many countries as possible and eat all the amazing local foods every place has to offer. We hope our travel vlogs can inspire others to do the same.

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Street Food of Marrakech. Moroccan Tajine, Msemmen and More, Jemaa el-Fna

Spiced Tea and Pastries of Marrakech. Street Food of Morocco. Jemaa el-Fna Square

This video is made with made with some footage that already appeared in another video on my channel about food in Morocco and with some new footage.

I edited it afresh I realized that the old one was too long and confusing and a better edit was necessary.

The old one is now unlisted and not visible.

Hope you like the new parts and the new editing.

Street Food of Marrakech, Morocco. Cooking the Msemmen Pancake. Moroccan Crepe

Msemmen or Msemen seen cooked and eaten in Marrakech, Morocco

Best Tajine in the Souks of Marrakech. Chez Bakchich. Morocco Street Food





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A taste of MOROCCAN FOOD at Jemaa el fna الطعام المغربي في جامع الفنا

I am in Marrakesh Morocco in a place called Jemaa el fna. This is the most famous place in Marrakesh to come to.

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Jemaa El Fna is a location where every tourist comes to when they visit Morocco. Even the locals told me to visit Jemaa El Fna in Marrakesh

In this vlog I am going to share with you 3 food items
1) Couscous with chicken
2) Churros - This isnt Moroccan but I did enjoy it.
3) kebab sandwich from a streetside vendor. This street side vendor was in Rabat.

Moroccan food is absolutely delicious.

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