Meilleur Couscous à Marrakech 2025 — Guide Local
Le couscous du vendredi est une institution au Maroc. À Marrakech, ce plat sacré se décline du couscous familial généreux au couscous royal dressé dans un riad palatial.
Le couscous est bien plus qu'un plat au Maroc — c'est un rituel familial du vendredi. La semoule roulée à la main, le bouillon parfumé aux légumes de saison, l'agneau fondant ou le poulet aux oignons confits. À Marrakech, chaque restaurant a sa recette et son secret.
14restaurants où manger un excellent couscous — des adresses locales aux tables gastronomiques.
Le Jardin
Medina · €€€ · ★ 4.7
A dreamy restaurant set in a 1930s riad garden with giant cacti and a fig tree canopy. The menu blends Moroccan and Mediterranean flavors in a setting that feels like a secret garden.
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Le Jardin
★ 4.7Medina · €€€
A dreamy restaurant set in a 1930s riad garden with giant cacti and a fig tree canopy. The menu blends Moroccan and Mediterranean flavors in a setting that feels like a secret garden.
Nomad
★ 4.6Medina · €€
A modern Moroccan restaurant with a stunning rooftop terrace overlooking the medina rooftops. Known for reinventing traditional Moroccan dishes with a contemporary twist.
Pepe Nero
★ 4.8Medina · €€€€
Hidden behind an unmarked door in the medina, this intimate Italian-Moroccan fusion restaurant is one of Marrakech's best-kept secrets. Only 8 tables.
Dar Yacout
★ 4.7Medina · €€€€
A legendary Marrakchi palace restaurant where dinner becomes a theatrical experience — rooftop aperitifs, candlelit salons, and a feast of bastilla, tagine and couscous.
Al Fassia
★ 4.8Gueliz · €€€
Run entirely by women, Al Fassia serves the most authentic home-style Moroccan cuisine in the city. The pastilla and slow-cooked lamb tagine with prunes are legendary.
Comptoir Darna
★ 4.6Hivernage · €€€
Part restaurant, part cabaret, Comptoir Darna is where Marrakech dresses up for the night. Belly dancers perform while guests feast on Moroccan dishes in a palatial riad setting.
Hadj Mustapha
★ 4.7Medina · €
The most famous harira and msemen spot in the medina. A no-frills local canteen where residents line up every morning for bowls of rich harira soup and freshly made msemen.
Terrasse des Épices
★ 4.5Medina · €€
A relaxed rooftop restaurant above the souks serving simple Moroccan plates and fresh juices. Perfect for a lazy lunch between souk shopping sessions.
Le Salama
★ 4.6Medina · €€€
Four floors of Moroccan opulence overlooking Jemaa el-Fna. The rooftop bar offers the best views of the square at sunset while the restaurant below serves refined Moroccan classics.
Riad Kniza Restaurant
★ 4.9Medina · €€€€
Inside one of Marrakech's finest riads, this restaurant serves ceremonial Moroccan cuisine — the kind prepared for weddings and celebrations. The bastilla au pigeon is extraordinary.
Kabana Rooftop
★ 4.5Medina · €€
A casual rooftop restaurant and bar with unobstructed views of the Koutoubia Mosque. Relaxed vibe, good cocktails and a menu mixing Moroccan and international dishes.
Rooftop at Nomad
★ 4.7Medina · €€
The rooftop of Nomad restaurant is the best spot in the medina for sunset drinks with views over the ancient rooftops and a distant glimpse of the Atlas Mountains.
Brunch at Nomad
★ 4.6Medina · €€
Weekend brunch at Nomad combines contemporary Moroccan dishes with stunning rooftop views over the medina. The avocado bastilla and eggs with merguez are the signature dishes.
Brunch at Le Jardin
★ 4.7Medina · €€€
Brunch beneath the giant cacti and fig tree canopy of Le Jardin's legendary garden. The setting is unmatched in Marrakech and the Moroccan-Mediterranean brunch menu is exceptional.
Conseils locaux
- →Le vendredi est LE jour du couscous — beaucoup de restaurants ne le servent que ce jour-là.
- →Le couscous se mange à la main traditionnellement, mais les couverts sont toujours disponibles.
- →Commandez le couscous royal pour goûter plusieurs viandes (agneau, poulet, merguez) en une fois.
- →Le lben (lait fermenté) est la boisson traditionnelle avec le couscous — essayez-le.
Questions fréquentes
Où manger le meilleur couscous à Marrakech ?
Al Fassia pour le couscous royal familial, Dar Yacout pour l'expérience palatiale, et Hadj Mustapha pour le couscous authentique à prix local.
Quel jour manger le couscous à Marrakech ?
Le vendredi est le jour traditionnel du couscous au Maroc. La plupart des restaurants proposent un menu spécial couscous le vendredi midi.
Combien coûte un couscous à Marrakech ?
Couscous de rue : 30–50 DH. Restaurant local : 60–120 DH. Restaurant gastronomique : 150–400 DH.