Fez (Arabic: فاس) is a city in northern inland Morocco and the second largest city in Morocco. The medina of Fez is listed as a World Heritage Site and is the world's oldest urban pedestrian zone, it is also a popular tourist attraction with many good restaurants.
This restaurant is located at the end of the alley and the entrance is relatively hidden. The restaurant is converted from a traditional Moroccan house and furnished in a very nostalgic setting.
Mint lime juice is made with fresh mint leaves and limes, no sugar is added, natural and refreshing.
Moroccan platter includes many local snacks, most of them are vegetables, Choumeizai especially likes their potato salad.
Avocado Chicken Salad has avocado, tomato and cucumber. The salad tastes good, but the chicken is a bit dry.
The vegetable pie is full of color and flavor, and it is one of the restaurant's famous dishes. The portion of the dish here is very big, so be careful before ordering.
The restaurant has several floors, and the seats on the rooftop are the most popular. If you want to sit there, just go there earlier.