Café Restaurant Du Potier

Safi


You'll sit next to a tiled fountain under an orange tree and a fig tree if you choose to enjoy a simple Moroccan meal, glass of mint tea or fresh juice at this hotel's courtyard cafe near the Colline des Potiers. Owned by the Serghini family of potters, whose ceramics shop is attached, it's a pleasant place in which to while away some time.


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