L'Amandier
Moroccan restaurant · Fes ·

L'Amandier

Moroccan restaurant · Fes ·

Rooftop dining with Moroccan cuisine and live music

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Derb Bensouda, N°16/18 Quartier Ziat, Fès 30000, Morocco Get directions

MAD 500+

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Derb Bensouda, N°16/18 Quartier Ziat, Fès 30000, Morocco Get directions

+212 5356 35356
palaisfaraj.com

MAD 500+

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"L'Amandier at Palais Faraj The jewel in the Palais Faraj’s crown isits rooftop restaurant, L’Amandier. Perched above the medina like an eagle's nest, L’Amandier hasswanky contemporary decor and a vertigo-inducing terrace.Forgo the international menu for the superb Moroccan list, which takes its cues from the palace kitchens in Fes that were once considered the cradle of Moroccan gastronomy. Of special note: The Moroccan salads here are the best in town, and don't overlook somewhat out-of-the-ordinary dishes like Fassi stuffed cockerel or quail with angel-hair pasta."

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L'Amandier

Li L.

Google
Classy restaurant inside a nice hotel. Service is as good as you can expect in a fancy place, but food however is a different story. The Moroccon dished I ordered feels fairly normal, the desert was pretty good. Perhaps it's a place for French food for foreigners? They have a wine menu, so that's better than most local restaurants.

Sheila F.

Google
We had a late lunch here on the outdoor terrace and it's a magnificent place! Great view of Fes. Wonderful food and service. The physical space is gorgeous. Impressive in every way.

Haslinda , Galeri Z

Google
An excellent dining experience. Absolutely delicious food and beautiful ambience with stunning view. The manager, Khadija Kria was so welcoming and provided very good service. I would highly recommend. One of my best experiences dining in Morocco ♥️

Lil

Google
Food is good, had the chicken Cesar salad and it was just ok. My husband had the salmon and he loved it. Service is great, nice staff. Prices are higher than any other restaurant in the Medina, but of course you are in a luxury hotel, so it is expected.

vic NY (Vic N.

Google
This is probably the best food we had in Fes. We went to Riad Fes Relais Chateau for dinner the night before. I have to say the setting is much much nicer in Riad Fes, but the French food here is much better. The John Dory filet is especially delicious.

Volkan K.

Google
L'Amandier is not just a culinary gem; it's also a place where the magic of live music enhances the overall dining experience. During my visit, I had the pleasure of enjoying the captivating performances of a talented trio of male musicians. The live music added a layer of enchantment to the evening, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The musicians' choice of songs complemented the ambiance perfectly, creating a soothing backdrop for our meal. Their skillful playing and harmonious melodies added to the overall charm of the restaurant. It was evident that the musicians were not only talented but also passionate about their craft. Their presence elevated the dining experience, making it feel like more than just a meal; it was an unforgettable evening of great food and live music. The combination of delectable cuisine, impeccable service, and the delightful live music trio at L'Amandier makes this restaurant a truly exceptional destination. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a memorable night out, L'Amandier offers a complete sensory experience that leaves you wanting to return for more.

Ahmed

Google
Good quality food; stick to the authentic Moroccan items on the menu. Service is great, view splendid both day and night. For Moroccan standards the prices are high, but worth it because of the atmospherics. Best in high season when the place is full of people and energy.

Daniel D.

Google
Disappointing. We ate on a Sunday night and the restaurant was not crowded. We ordered the Mezze platter which was quite good and a strong start. But the main courses were not good. We had the scallop and sole roll ups and the sole did not seem fresh, and it came on a bed of quinoa that was dry and flavorless. We also had the fish of the day which was seabass. The fish was good but the vegetables it was on top of were cold, and the mashed potatoes it came with were cold and had greasy potato chips stuck in them. At no point did the waiter or manager check in to ask how our food was, even after removing our mostly full plates. Perhaps you need to stay with the Moroccan menu here? We were hoping for an upscale Mediterranean break from the typical local places we've been enjoying, but we didn't get it tonight.