L’Entrecôte

Rabat


The menu at this old-school restaurant is classic French with occasional forays over the border into Spanish territory, and the result is popular with locals and tourists alike. Steak and seafood dishes dominate (there's little for vegetarians), and there's a good value two-course deal (Dh120).


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