It was the first time in Morocco that we had to queue up to eat. It turned out that we passed by this restaurant last night and saw so many people queuing up, so we decided to come over to eat tonight! We just took the number and found that there were 8 groups of people waiting for seats in front of us [crying] Oh my God! Wait! This restaurant specializes in Syrian cuisine!
environment:
There are so many people and all seats are occupied! The decoration style is quite exquisite!
Serve:
There were so many people that the service couldn't keep up, but it was okay. I gave a small tip in the end.
"Lentil Soup"
Like home-cooked soup
"Avocado Milkshake"
recommend!
"Assorted BBQ"
Freshly roasted, the flavor is Arabic, of course not as good as our Greater China, but you can give it a try
"Mutton hand rice"
I don't quite accept this. The mutton is delicious, but the rice is not!
It is worth recommending to all my friends. Many Waiguo people come to eat here!
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It was the first time in Morocco that we had to queue up to eat. It turned out that we passed by this restaurant last night and saw so many people queuing up, so we decided to come over to eat tonight! We just took the number and found that there were 8 groups of people waiting for seats in front of us [crying] Oh my God! Wait! This restaurant specializes in Syrian cuisine! environment: There are so many people and all seats are occupied! The decoration style is quite exquisite! Serve: There were so many people that the service couldn't keep up, but it was okay. I gave a small tip in the end. "Lentil Soup" Like home-cooked soup "Avocado Milkshake" recommend! "Assorted BBQ" Freshly roasted, the flavor is Arabic, of course not as good as our Greater China, but you can give it a try "Mutton hand rice" I don't quite accept this. The mutton is delicious, but the rice is not! It is worth recommending to all my friends. Many Waiguo people come to eat here!
A Syrian restaurant recommended by the riad's boss lady. It's very cost-effective. It's the only restaurant in Morocco that requires queuing for a number, but it's really worth it. We were a little confused looking at the menu because we had never eaten Syrian food. Fortunately, there was one of the only two English-speaking guys in the restaurant who helped us recommend and translate the menu. I have to say that the dishes here are really generous. We ordered kabsa and appetizer salad and were already full. It was a pity not to order skewers. The desserts here are also super delicious and very cheap.
The food, service, and precision with which the team at Yamal Acham prepares and presents their meals is worthy of a front cover of a foodie magazine. Eat at Yamal Acham once and your dietary routine is going to change forever as you fall in love with the food and begin to integrate it into your life. Bon Appetite!