Café à l'Anglaise

Restaurant · Tangier

Café à l'Anglaise

Restaurant · Tangier
37 Rue de la Kasbah, Tanger 90000, Morocco

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Organic tajines, fresh juices, Moroccan coffee, rooftop views  

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37 Rue de la Kasbah, Tanger 90000, Morocco Get directions

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MAD 50–100

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37 Rue de la Kasbah, Tanger 90000, Morocco Get directions

+212 617 601815
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MAD 50–100

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Oct 26, 2025

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Benjamin Lugo Velez

Google
This establishment offers a distinctive dining experience. While its exterior may not immediately capture the attention of passersby, it was recommended through my wife's AI search. The staff provides a welcoming service and is adept at accommodating linguistic differences. The ambiance is remarkably serene, evoking the atmosphere of a private residence rather than a typical restaurant. The rooftop location provides a pleasant setting with a refreshing breeze. We sampled the Samoussa and the fried skewered chicken. Although the Samoussa could be improved with more seasoning, its overall flavor was acceptable. The Coca-Cola had a unique taste and was served at a cool temperature, rather than chilled. The chicken was prepared with local spices and fried, resulting in a unique and enjoyable flavor profile. The bread offered a familiar taste. This small, unique establishment provides a surprising culinary experience. I would consider a return visit if the opportunity arises. On a side note they don't take credit cards. Cash only

Yulia Kozyavina

Google
A beautiful establishment with delicious French-Moroccan cuisine made with all fresh ingredients and passion. Ideal place for morning coffee or dinner. The lady who runs this cafe is lovely and very welcoming. Highly recommend to give it a chance. It’s significantly better than most places on the street with higher google rates and deserves much more attention in this foodies opinion.

Tau S. Bui

Google
Went for breakfast. Omelette was nice, real orange juice and a mint tea with sugar on the side was fantastic to let you sweeten it to your liking. Waitress was nice, but what really bothered me was the cook who did not aknowledged my smiles and my thanks. She did not look at me once, looked bored and bothered to do her job, and it's just insulting. I then realized she had one earbud on. But really, don't do customer service if you act like you're above it all. Really disappointed.

Mohamed Khamis

Google
This place is an absolute gem. We ordered morrocan pancakes, morrocan pastry, moroccan coffee (best coffee I've ever had!), detox drink and cheese omelet. Everything was delicious and the bread they gave was warm and nice. Also nice olives. The staff are nice and spoke good English. Also good music and good vibes generally!

Alex Apetrei

Google
Cute place with very delicious food. Service is prompt and they will go out of their way to accommodate you. Fresh fruit juice is a nice starter. Will definitely come back for another meal here.

Robin Barnes

Google
Charmingly decorated, petite cafe with lovely staff. Menu offers assorted coffees, tea, and juices as well as lunch/brunch foods. A perfect place for people watching as the locals walk by, returning from their shopping on Rue de la Kasbah. We particularly enjoyed the detox juice which includes fresh ginger and lemon, as well as the Italian Coffee brewed and served in an authentic Moka Pot. The cafe's eclectic mix of cups and saucers is also delightful. The cafe also remain opens during Ramadan, making it one of the few locations in Tangier where tourists can sit and eat during the day. Also, I don't know about you, but drinking from a vintage teacup makes a cafe experience so much more lovely. If you feel the same, this is the place for you!

Alisa Mancini !

Google
lovely street with lovely, careful and attentive women running this cafe! the food and orange juice were good, the pancake was flaky and buttery! however, the menu is lacking important ingredients regarding its items, for example as i was getting the eggplant caviar i was not expecting it to have an exorbitant amount of red bell peppers, which i unfortunately highly dislike. overall a nice place to grab a lunch at

Mohammed Malek

Google
After my wife and I (born and raised in Morocco) have re-discovered Tangier through the film "only lovers left alive” by Jim Jarmush (couple of scenes were taken in this beautiful city), we became aware by chance on our way to Kasabah on L'anglaise and had a very good diner back in the days 2014. Today I came here for the 6th time and ate kefta (ground beef) with pickled peppers and tomatoes. The food melts in your mouth like butter. Typical Mediterranean / Moroccan cuisine with healthy meat / vegetable combinations rounded by its simplicity. I definitely recommend this piece of art cuisine. The location is decorated so carefully and artistically that you feel like you are in a museum. Imagine that, good food and cultural heritage at the same time.