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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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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MARRAKECH SOUKS AND MEDINA - Shopping in Marrakech
Marrakech Souks and Medina mission for Marrakech shopping. I'm buying Moroccan tiles for a friend. We venture deep in the Marrakech Souk market in search of these tiles, let me assure you a Marrakech Souk guide would have been most appreciated but I *think* I did alright exploring this Marrakech Souks and Medina, ultimately buying some Moroccan tiles.
The Marrakech Souks and Medina are simply not to be missed if you're coming for Marrakech shopping. In fact, if you're in Marrakech the Souk and Medina are two of the largest tourist attractions and great for shopping. Chances are you'll be staying in the Medina anyways as there are lots of Medina restaurants and hotels to cater to tourists.
If you're making a mission into the Marrakech Souks and Medina I have some advice for you. First, take your time and give yourself time. The Marrakech Souks are market are endless and if you're in a rush you won't find what you're looking for and at a good price. Also if you are in a rush in the Marrakech Markets you won't price compare and end up paying far too much, these guys are good! If they ask you to suggest a price, don't you'll always suggest far more than it is worth.
I search for Moroccan tile and finally find it. Its not the Moroccan tile I'm looking for but it is close and it will do. I don't price compare and end up paying far more than I should have but that's life. Later I find a a place and buy a Moroccan tajine. If you're coming to Morocco and like the food, pick up a Moroccan tajine when you're shopping in the Marrakech Souks and Medina, you will be glad you did! Later I find a Marrakech restaurant in the Medina and have an alright meal, I should have shopped around more much like the tiles.
The Marrakech Souks aren't dangerous if you go during the day. There are so many tourists there that you won't stand out, camera and all. That said, since it is the biggest market in Marrakech do pay attention to your things as busy places open the door for valuables to take a walk.
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hello from Marrakech, Morocco. I'm currently eating some peanuts I bought on the street. We're really close to the Souk in the ancient city of Medina. We're looking for Moroccan tiles, some really good ornate ones.
This is a busy spot in the medina market where you can find anything you need. How much is a ginger juice please? It's 6, perfect. We're getting healthy in the Marrakech Medina Main Square. Lots of stuff to buy here in the Souk but not sure about the quality of backpacks, shoes and such.
Now we are really starting to get into the souk, I've got 99 problems but spice ain't one. One of the problems in the souk is that if you ask anyone for directions they flag someone who will go show you a shop they get a commission so finding your way can be hard, why having a Marrakech Souk guide makes a big deal.
Exploring the market is a good experience, we're on the right path and you'll never know unless you go. Do you know where I can find some Moroccan tiles in the souk? We're sort of on the right track, there we go we've found what we're looking for. I like this one, I like all of them. The mosaic ones are nice and we speak French.
That's a deal, I'm not sure what else they had at the artisan place but if you find what you need you gotta take it unless you have lots of time. It's so big you never know if you'll find it or not. I really wan to buy a Moroccan tajine but don't know how I would get it home. Might as well buy a Moroccan tajine and if it breaks on the way home so be it but if it doesn't, cool.
I feel good about this because I love tajine and enjoying this Marrakech Souk and Market. If you could ship stuff home, lots of nice shopping available but where I live it's not an option. That was a successful mission and on the topic of tajine let's go find some authentic Moroccan food at a market restaurant and get out of here. Let's push the envelop and eat one of those smoothies of sorts with dates in it.
We're going to end the video here, tile shopping in Marrakech in the ancient city of Medina and on that note, I look forward to seeing all of you, tomorrow.
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The common English spelling is Marrakesh and Marrakech in French is also widely used. I was told that the name Marrakech comes from the words amur kush which means The Land of God. This is the third largest city in Morocco with less population than Casablanca and Fez. The city lies near of the Atlas Mountains and it's pretty close to the Sahara Desert.
There are two very distinctive areas in Marrakesh: one is the Old Medina (old city) and the new Marrakesh, which is a kinda European style district called Ville Nouvelle or Gueliz. If you wanna walk, everything in the Old Medina can be seen on foot. A GPS is key because it's a laberintic area and you may not want to constantly ask for help to locals.
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At night this area gets crowded as people navigate toward the exotic aromas and sights where exotic and hypnotic music appears louder too. There are many things to see and do in Marrakech. Walking around the souks will take you many hours as well as several historical and architectural places and some interesting museums.
What is Jemaa el-Fnaa? It’s a very popular square market in Marrakesh, medina quarter, Morocco. Also called Jemaa el-Fnaa (Arabic: ساحة جامع الفناء and Jemaa el-Fna, Djema el-Fna or Djemaa el-Fnaa) square and market.
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What to see? The square of Djemaa El-Fna is very popular, in particular in the Marrakech's night. This place offers musicians, story tellers, drum beats, food, fruit juices, things like that. There are also some insisting Arab women wanting to give you a henna tattoo. I strongly recommend to totally ignore anyone who offers you something like a photo with a poor monkey or a snake over your shoulder.
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The markets of Marrakech (Souks or suuqs) close to Place Djemaa El-Fna offers almost anything, from souvenirs to spices, tea pots, tanginess, shoes, and much more. Being a foreigner means you'll pay more. The Koutoubia Mosque is right besides Djemaa El-Fna. The minaret of the mosque very popular and visible from almost all the city. As with most mosques in Morocco, non-Muslims are not allowed inside. Walking Tour of Marrakech -- Morocco Old Medina Souk
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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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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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Marrakesh, a former imperial city in western Morocco, is a major economic center and home to mosques, palaces and gardens. The medina is a densely packed, walled medieval city dating to the Berber Empire, with mazelike alleys where thriving souks (marketplaces) sell traditional textiles, pottery and jewelry. A symbol of the city, and visible for miles, is the Moorish minaret of 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque.
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Every evening, the jemaa el fna square in Marrakech Morocco is transformed with up to 50 food stalls which freshly cook a whole range of local foods and specialties.
With so many food stalls to choose from, it may seem hard to select which one is the best.
most of them have been working in the square for many years. Being handed down in the family for generations.
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Your eyes will will wander off in this magnificent atmosphere, from all the great variety of delicacies to choose from. I hope you enjoy watching.
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The first day in Marrakech was full of street foods, Moroccan cats, and visiting the markets and tanneries. We ran around all day eating chicken shawarma and falafel sandwiches, exploring the souks (local markets) and eating there, visiting the tanneries (leather markets), and finding cute cats EVERYWHERE, despite having lost our luggage with Royal Air Maroc.
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Morocco, Marrakech (Marrakesh), Jemaa el-Fna, 4K UHD
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Street Food of Marrakech, Morocco. Cooking the Msemmen Pancake. Moroccan Crepe
Msemmen or Msemen seen cooked and eaten in Marrakech, Morocco