Restaurant Ibtissan

Marianne
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Restaurant Ibtissan

  • February 9, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Marianne from Eindhoven, Netherlands
Restaurant Ibtissan

During our previous visit to Agadir we discovered this restaurant quite by chance on our last day. Tourists usually stay at the seafront close to the hotels. Here are numerous restaurants, these are usually patronised by the tourists.

Restaurant Ibtissan is not all that difficult to find, once you know where to look for it. When you are in the centre, near the Uniprix, follow the sign to the bus station, ‘Gare Routiere’. The restaurant is next to it. It is one of three restaurants serving the same, charging the same: 35 dirham (3,50 euro) for a three course meal. When approaching them Ibtissam is the one on the far right.
For non-French speakers the menus have been translated into German, Dutch and Finnish. Thus showing what fellow-tourists you can expect.

There is also a vegetarian menu at 30 dirham (3 euro), it’s only two courses and not much choice: vegetable soup and second course vegetable couscous or vegetable tajine.

Tajine is a trqaditional dish served in an earthenware dish in which it has been cooked. As earthenware absorbs smell and taste, your vegetarian tajine smells and tastes as if lamb or beef are one of the ingredients. In fact, you are almost right your vegetarian tajine is simple an ordinary tajine. The meat has simple been left out.

From journal Agadir: Morocco for Beginners

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