BlackChich

Marrakesh


Housed in a former English church (hence the bell in the logo), laid-back, multilevel BlackChich is a great option for lesser-known African dishes and Senegalese plates. Portion sizes are generous, and the views of the medina from its rooftop are picturesque. Try the Egyptian dukkah-crusted chicken with honey and mint, paired with a date and banana milkshake or homemade lemonade with fresh mint.


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