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Culinary Casablanca discover 20 restaurants with excellent reviews

Culinary Casablanca discover 20 restaurants with excellent reviews
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25 February 2026 • 8 min lezen • Tourism

Discover 20 popular restaurants in Casablanca with strong reviews and a wide mix of cuisines, from traditional Moroccan food to seafood, rooftops and international dining.

Culinary Casablanca discover 20 restaurants with excellent reviews

Casablanca is not only Morocco's economic capital, it is also a city with a surprisingly diverse restaurant scene. From classic Moroccan addresses and iconic historical spots to rooftops, seafood venues, brunch places and international kitchens, there is something for almost every taste and budget.

In this guide, we list 20 restaurants in Casablanca with strong ratings and substantial review volume. For each one, we mention the cuisine style typically served so visitors can choose quickly based on atmosphere and food preference.

How this selection was built

  • Based on publicly visible restaurant rankings and review indicators (rating + number of reviews) on a major travel platform.
  • Cuisine types are summarized as listed (for example Moroccan, French, seafood, Japanese, fusion).
  • Rankings and scores can change as new reviews are added.

Top 20 restaurants in Casablanca

  1. Restaurant Dar El Kaid — Moroccan cuisine. Known for classic dishes, warm atmosphere and a high score with many reviews.
  2. Mood's Café-Restaurant — Café and seafood. Popular for a relaxed setting, fish dishes and a mixed menu.
  3. Monty's Cafe & Restaurant — Moroccan and café. Highly rated for breakfast and fresh dishes.
  4. Dar Dada — Moroccan and Mediterranean. Atmospheric setting for tagines and a more refined evening out.
  5. Green Black — Italian and French. Modern setting, often mentioned for views and international plates.
  6. Le Jasmine — Moroccan fine dining. A more upscale experience with refined presentation.
  7. Rick's Cafe — Moroccan and international. An iconic Casablanca address with classic ambiance.
  8. La Pergola — French and seafood. Known for an elegant setting and fish/French dishes.
  9. La Sqala — Moroccan and café. A beloved classic for breakfast, lunch and traditional atmosphere in a historic setting.
  10. Le Cuisto Traditionnel — African and Moroccan. Focused on traditional flavors and local dishes.
  11. Nessyou Fish — Moroccan and seafood. A more casual address for fish and seafood.
  12. The Jame's Rooftop — French and Mexican. Rooftop concept for food, drinks and city vibes.
  13. Bliss Rooftop — Bar and international. Suitable for evening ambiance, cocktails and an international menu.
  14. Medina Burger - Anfa — American and fast food. A popular choice for burgers and quick casual meals.
  15. Restaurant El Gousto — Italian and French. A refined restaurant with international influences and seafood dishes.
  16. Resto Zayna — Moroccan and Middle Eastern. A good option for tagines, grilled dishes and classic comfort food.
  17. Holy Brunch — International and European. Especially attractive for brunch, breakfast dishes and light lunch.
  18. Restaurant La Bavaroise — French and international. A classic fine dining address with full service.
  19. Al Mounia — Moroccan and Middle Eastern. A well-known traditional restaurant with a garden/riad feel.
  20. L'Etoile Centrale — African and Moroccan. Centrally located option for traditional Moroccan flavors.

What to expect from Casablanca's food scene

  • Traditional Moroccan: tagine, couscous, pastilla, grilled meats and assorted starters.
  • Seafood: Casablanca's Atlantic location makes fresh fish a natural choice.
  • International dining: French, Italian, Japanese and fusion cuisines are strongly represented.
  • Brunch and rooftops: popular with expats, city-break travelers and business visitors.

Practical tips for visitors

  • Reserve ahead at popular restaurants, especially on weekends.
  • Check opening hours on the same day, as they can vary.
  • Read recent reviews for service quality, waiting time and current menu items.
  • Ask about daily specials, especially in seafood restaurants.

Note: rankings, ratings and menus change over time. Use this list as a starting point and always check the latest information before booking.

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