Our review
Moroccan cuisine at its finest in Al Maaden
Tfaya is a Moroccan restaurant in the residential district of Al Maaden in Marrakech. The name refers to the sweet-and-savory garnish of caramelized onions and raisins — a classic of Moroccan gastronomy that sets the tone right away: here, traditional cuisine is taken seriously, with a touch of contemporary refinement.
The Moroccan menu
The menu highlights the great classics of the Moroccan table, prepared with generosity and precision. The tagines — lamb with prunes, chicken with olives and preserved lemon, kefta with eggs — are served in steaming earthenware dishes, with perfectly balanced spices. The pastilla with pigeon or chicken is golden and crispy, with flaky pastry that cracks under the fork. The grilled meats — brochettes, lamb chops, kefta — are charcoal-cooked, and the Moroccan salad starters set the tone with bold, colorful flavors.
Setting and atmosphere
The restaurant blends traditional elements — zellige tilework, carved wood, copper lanterns — with a contemporary touch that makes the space bright and airy, far from dark, cluttered riads. The terrace is particularly pleasant for sunny lunches or Marrakech’s balmy evening dinners. Service is attentive without being intrusive, and air conditioning allows comfortable dining even in summer.
Our verdict
With a rating of 4.6/5 on Google, Tfaya stands as a reliable choice for Moroccan cuisine in Marrakech. It’s an ideal address for a family lunch, dinner with friends, or introducing visitors to Moroccan gastronomy. Portions are generous, prices are fair for the Al Maaden area, and the consistency of the cooking inspires confidence. Reservations recommended on weekends.





