I Limoni

Marrakesh


I Limoni's lemon-tree-shaded courtyard could be a Parisian patio with its cane chairs and light jazz, were it not for the Moorish tiling and hand-painted wooden wall features. It's a bit out of the way, but worth seeking out to relax with a glass of wine and excellent pasta dishes such as ricotta ravioli with Parmesan, lemon zest and mint.

There's also a Moroccan menu.


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