Moroccan Street Food 🇲🇦 Night Market Tour in Marrakesh, Morocco (Jema El Fnaa Square)

Moroccan Street Food 🇲🇦 Night Market Tour in Marrakesh, Morocco (Jema El Fnaa Square)
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MARRAKESH, MOROCCO – One of the most thrilling places to eat Moroccan street food in the entire country is in Jema El Fnaa Square at night! So tonight we’re going on a Moroccan food tour to eat a few of the must eat dishes you have to try.

A huge thank you to Moroccan Food Tour (https://moroccanfoodtour.com/) for arranging my trip to Morocco!

Jema El Fnaa Square is a UNESCO world heritage site, and a place where people have gathered together for hundreds of years to tell stories, perform, snake charm, have food, and play instruments. It’s truly one of the most fascinating squares on earth. While daytime is calmer, at night you’ll find an abundance of street food and performer and so after a full Marrakesh street food tour in the daytime (https://youtu.be/mNqNF0iiWR0), we’re going on an ultimate night market street food tour!

We first started with Harira, a porridge soup with tomato, lentils, and herbs. It’s a hearty dish, and really warm and comforting. Along with it, you can eat dates, chebekia sweets, or my preference for msemen – Moroccan stuffed flatbread.

Here are the other places I tried:

Hassan Snails, Stall #3 – Amazing Marrakesh herbal snails
Chez Krita, Stall #14 – One of the oldest stalls at the market, and famous for seafood
Lamb Head, Stall #50 – Can’t go to Jema El Fnaa Square without a lamb head!
Chez Abdelouahed, Stall #66 – Iconic and extremely popular potato and egg sandwich
Chez Hassan, Stall #70 Herbal Tea

Jema El Fnaa Square is an overdose of everything – from music and dance, to a festival of tasty food, there are few places on earth more exciting if you love to eat!

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38 Comments

  1. طعامنا راءع والسكن أروع والمآثر التاريخية تذهل والثقافة المغربية تقنع واللباس المغربي ساحر والطبيعة المغربية تدفعك للجنون كل ماهو مغربي ساحر وممتع وأنيق ولطيف وودود المغرب أبو العالم بالفعل

  2. You need to be considerate of other people when sharing food. How could you let the juice from your mouth contaminate the remaining shrimps. Disgusting 🫣

  3. In this video showcasing Moroccan cuisine by a global content creator, I didn't see any comments from those without identity or history, thieves of Moroccan traditions and culture. To cut off history, the offspring of the newly established state in the 1960s due to France, which carved out lands from Morocco, Tunisia, Mali, and other neighboring countries. Speaking of the country of theft, it's united: Algeria🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷

  4. Thank you for this delightful video showcasing the culinary culture in Morocco. I appreciate your tremendous efforts and for choosing our country to feature in your food episodes as one of the most renowned content creators in this field. Just a small note, not for me or those who understand and speak English, but for those who don't. It would have been better to include subtitles in Arabic, French, and Spanish beneath the video to attract more viewers and to introduce the world to Moroccan cuisine, which is increasingly being imitated by neighboring countries. Thank you again.

  5. Mark, I am so curious as to who the man is walking close or near you at all times, – with the bill cap, always serious and not involved..I am thinking it is a secruity officer which you might very well need,- can you tell me or would you choose not to???????

  6. Mark, this is pure culinary magic! The vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors of Marrakesh's night markets come alive through your lens. From sizzling tagines to fragrant spices, you've captured the essence of Moroccan street food in all its glory. Thanks for taking us on this delicious journey!

  7. I was there this week and i enjoyed exactly the same food in this video it's really amazing food , the soup,the sheep head,the snails,sandwiches ..etc all good and fantastic. As a moroccan american citizen, moroccan food is number one for me as they have variety of food….yum yum, will come back next time again to marakesh inshalah.

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