$1.49 Morocco Fast Food – SANDWICH KING!! 🥙 Marrakesh Street Food Tour!

$1.49 Morocco Fast Food - SANDWICH KING!! 🥙 Marrakesh Street Food Tour!
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MARRAKESH, MOROCCO – Welcome to the thrilling city of Marrakesh, Morocco – and a Moroccan street food paradise. Today we’re eating our way through the old town – we’ll taste some of the most famous street foods and some things we find along the way. It’s going to be an exciting day of Moroccan street food in Marrakesh!

A huge thank you to Moroccan Food Tour (https://moroccanfoodtour.com/) for arranging my trip to Morocco!

Breakfast – We started with breakfast donuts – known as sfenj – the dough is made into a ring by hand and deep fried. I especially loved the ones that are flattened and then filled with an egg on the inside. Next we had bisarra – Moroccan fava bean soup, which was delicious.

Zaazaa – Next up we stopped in a fruit shop and had a deluxe avocado milkshake with all sorts of toppings.

Chez Omar Sandwich Mixte – One of the highlights was Chez Omar Sandwich Mixte who makes classic Moroccan fast food sandwiches made with a mix of meats and onions and coriander all sizzled in oil on a hot plate. It’s a Moroccan street food you have to eat when you’re in Marrakesh. And it costs just 15 MAD ($1.49 USD)!

Continuing with this street food tour, we had some refreshing pomegranate juice, Loubia – Moroccan stewed white beans, and did some olives tasting.

Chez Lamine – Nothing is more famous in Marrakesh than Chez Lamine for their Mechoui – Moroccan pit roasted lamb. It’s quite a scene with all the lambs roasting in an underground oven.

Restaurant Tiznit – Full of lamb we headed to the next restaurant to try a Rabbit Tagine – Rabbit and raisins slow cooked in a clay pan, and another must eat dish in Marrakesh; Beef Tangia – Beef and spices slow cooked in clay vase.

Finally we finished this Moroccan food tour with a bowl of special local yoghurt.

Thank you again to all my friends from Moroccan Food Tour (https://moroccanfoodtour.com/) who made this day possible.

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26 Comments

  1. مرحبا بيك فالمغرب وشكرا على تعريف خيرات بلادي وحضارتها العريقة،🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦❤❤❤❤

  2. Wowser! Are you kidding me, this looks so damn good. Would love to visit, the breads in general from that part of the world look insane but I bet that bean soup was awesome aswell. Great job, it's on my list!

  3. So nice to see an Asian man in arab culture 🙂 , i like your work, thank you 🙂 . I recomend for you Croatia, Serbia, Cinque Terre Italy, Florence Italy, Milano Italy, Barcelona, France, Czech Republic, Russia 🙂 .

  4. من فضلكم أين يوجد بالظبط محل الاسفنج في المدينة القديمة بمراكش بغيت نمشي نفطر عندو

  5. Mark Weins you were not impressed with the donuts or the soup! I have been following you for years now, by the way I am Trinidadian but I lived in Barbados.
    Barbados has good unusual foods too. If you ever go there let me recommend 1. Saturdays …pudding and souse aka baked sweet potato and picked pork mainly tongue, ears, feet.
    2. Sea eggs
    3. Coocoo and flying fish
    4. Oistins town at night for Uncle George Fish.
    5.Stew food with saltfish.
    Fruits….sea grapes and fatpork

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