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Feedback gevenI visited this restaurant in late May 2011 and I loved it. Through their menu, you have a great opportunity to try Moroccan dishes in a cozy, peaceful, and delicious atmosphere.
If you are visiting Marrakech on a budget and are tired of eating with your hands in the food stalls at Djemaa el Fna square, there is always the option of luxurious Moroccan restaurants for tourists at European prices. Moha is definitely one of the most luxurious in Marrakech, although not necessarily the best. In my opinion, one of the greatest luxuries at a restaurant is the space between tables for comfort and privacy. Moha offers plenty of room between tables as it is located in an old riad converted into a restaurant. There is a small romantic garden with a charmingly lit swimming pool, where you can enjoy traditional Moroccan dishes cooked in a clay pot (such as lamb/veal with vegetables) and couscous. The menu options are limited and the price per person is on the expensive side (60 euros), but the romantic atmosphere of the place makes up for it.
"It is the best place for Moroccan nouvelle cuisine in the entire country. The place is like a dream, Hamadi."
We ate very well at a beautiful Riad recommended to us by a local agency that organized our trip to Morocco called Perfect Tour Marrakech. It was a great recommendation; they told us that the owner is a renowned chef in Morocco and internationally known as Chef Moha, and that's also the name of the restaurant, Dar Moha.
We dined at a stunning riad where the food was delicious. It was recommended to us by a local agency that organized our trip to Morocco called Perfect Tour Marrakech, and it was a fantastic recommendation. We were told that the owner, Chef Moha, is a renowned chef in Morocco and abroad, which is why the restaurant is named after him, Chez Moha.