1112 MORROCCAN TEA HOUSE.

1112 Morroccan Tea House is absolutely stunning.

It is the first Moroccan tea house in marrakech, serving 12 teas from the 12 areas of Morrocco.

Set inside a former riad, it is a beautiful place to come and sample the 12 delicious teas on offer, along with modern oriental cakes.

They serve breakfast and lunch.

The food is nicely presented with table service, tasty and varied.

There is a selection of light snacks available on the menu also.

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The name 1112 signifies the date 1700 in the gregorian calendar and is etched into the wooden ceiling of the riad.

The riad was beautifully restored by a morroccan family who have been renowned for their expertise in the restoration of such properties since the 1990s.

The architecture is beautiful.  Wooden ceilings, intricate tile work, and exotic plants make it a delightful environment for sitting and reflecting on the past history of the importance of tea in Morrocco.

There are interesting facts about the introduction of tea into Morocco and a shop selling nicely packaged tea if you’re looking for a gift to take home with you.

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1112 has a nice rooftop.

After exploring the museum, it is worthwhile taking a look around this exquisite riad and savouring the whole experience.

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Situated close to Ben Youssef, the address is;

12 Place De La Kissariat, Ben Youssef,

Marrakech.

It is open for breakfast and lunch.

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