Pâtisserie Bennis Habous
Patisserie · Casablanca ·

Pâtisserie Bennis Habous

Patisserie · Casablanca ·

Handcrafted Moroccan pastries, seafood pastilla, almond cookies

moroccan pastries
pastilla
traditional baked goods
regional confections
tea-time treats
almond paste
cookies
takeaway
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2, Rue Fkih El Gabbas, Casablanca 20100, Morocco Get directions

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2, Rue Fkih El Gabbas, Casablanca 20100, Morocco Get directions

+212 5223 03025
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•No restroom
•Dessert
•Debit card accepted
•Dessert

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Jan 29, 2026

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Five Essential Foods to Try in Casablanca, Morocco | Eater

"This patisserie provides seafood pastilla to preorder for takeaway, producing the classic enclosed warka pastry stuffed with shrimp, chunks of white fish, calamari and a savory vermicelli blend, baked until crisp and served with lemon wedges." - Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki

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"A longstanding Casablanca pastry shop specializing in Moroccan sweets and traditional baked goods—an essential stop for flaky pastries, regional confections, and classic tea‑time treats." - Eater Staff

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"The French constructed much of the Habous neighborhood during the protectorate to provide additional housing for merchants. Those homes still exist today, but the area has largely become a shopping district for Moroccan goods. Slightly hidden among the shops, you’ll find this classic patisserie, which has specialized in Moroccan pastries since 1930. There are dozens of varieties of Moroccan treats such as ka’ab gazelle (a thin pastry filled with almond paste), fekkas (Moroccan biscotti), and ghriba (crumbly, shortbread cookies). The sweets are available for walk-ins, but order ahead to procure savory highlights like pastillas (meat pies) and briouats (meat or cheese-stuffed pastry triangles). Snack as you wander the mix of French and Moroccan architecture, or head to the grounds at the nearby Moulay Yacoub Mosque or Parc Murdoch a few streets away. Takeaway only. [$]" - Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki

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Teck Chong L.

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Our Moroccan tour leader brought us here. She strongly recommended their pastries. They have different types of pastries marked with different prices (per kilo grams). They gave us box(es) to pick the cookies. We can put different types into the same box. But we are puzzled at which price they would charged us. I think we ended up paying more 😅 Looking back, we should have packed the same valued cookies in the same box. The lemon chocolate cookies are very nice 😋 Actually the cookies are pretty pricey. Luckily cookies taste 👍

2bearbear Tom L.

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Nearby, we strolled less than a minute to Patisserie Bennis Habous. Operating since 1930, Patisserie Bennis Habous is close to a 100 years old and is now being run by the 4th generation. During this visit, we also met the 4th generation boss, a handsome young man who spoke fluent french. Hopefully, with new blood and new minds, he can eventually bring the patisserie to greater heights – or even “atas-fy” it to become like Bacha Coffee. Inside, you’ll find a space with high ceilings which sells vacuum-sealed roast chicken and some savoury items. Walking further in, you’ll come to the patisserie where all the sweets are layed out on the table. We saw prices of 200MAD/kg to 240MAD/kg for sweets and 100MAD/kg to 120MAD/kg for cookies. Sweets probably needed more ingredients and skill to make. Some ladies would take a sample themselves and taste it even though there were signs that indicate pictorially, not to use your hands to take the sweets... For the full review and details of our 5 months Round The World (RTW) travels, visit 2bearbear today!

Travel B.

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A must-visit in Casablanca for Moroccan pastries. Their sweets are some of the best I’ve ever tasted, and the pastilla is absolutely delicious. A true treat for anyone craving authentic Moroccan flavors.

Biteta

Google
Best place gives u good service and tasty halwa and whats best that i loved about the place is the vibe that gives u the workers were so gentle even its crowded all the time but still make time for everyone

Restaurant A.

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Best pastries you can think of. Beautiful setting. Authentic experience. Man who helped us was not having his best day. Fun note: when you go and have a tea around the corner at cafe imperial everybody is having their pastry from their own box with their coffee or tea.

Paul T.

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A little too sweet for us but very difficult to resist. Tastes really good tho. A must try for first timers to Moroccan sweets.

M L

Google
Overall 5/5 Location 4/5 , easy to find at Habbous area Variety 5/5 Tastiness: 5/5, still good after we took as souvenir and went home Cost- performance : 5/5, value for money

Sharon B.

Google
So delicious and fresh. The staff is helpful and and you can even ask for some samples!