A popular rooftop restaurant with traditional entertainment.

Le Salama is a modern restaurant with a lively atmosphere.
The restaurant has a nice rooftop area that gets very busy and is extremely popular with tourists.
I would recommend booking in advance for a table there as it fills up very early.
The decor of the restaurant is traditionally Morroccan with an al fresco vibe.
There are beautiful plants throughout the interior, and it feels like you are sitting outside in nature.
There are two bars serving a range of alcoholic beverages and non alcoholic drinks.

I had eaten earlier, so I chose a plate of delicious Morroccan pastries with a cold glass of Casablanca beer.
Other diners were enjoying a variety of excellent dishes from the menu, which looked very appealing.


At 9.00pm each evening, the entertainment begins.
Belly dancers dance around the tables, encouraging the diners to participate.
It was fun to watch, and everyone in the restaurant appeared to be having a good time.
I have to admit that the service was slightly slow. However, it was Ramadan, so exceptions have to be made during this month.
I was by myself as a solo female traveller, and I didn’t feel conspicuous at all.
The waiters were polite and helpful, and it didn’t seem to be a problem that I only ordered a dessert and one drink.
I wasn’t pressured to leave, and I spent time enjoying the live entertainment.
Le Salama is steps away from Jamaa El Fna.
It’s the perfect place to grab a bite to eat and recharge your batteries before stepping back out into the crowds of tourists in the busy main square.

Le Salama can be found on,
40 rue des banques, and it’s open until 2.00 am
They serve a good range of cocktails and are open for lunch and dinner.
They also have a children’s menu.

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