Ready to catch waves and taste Morocco? Tamraght is a compact surf town on the Atlantic that pairs consistent surf with a lively dining scene — from quick post-session snacks to slow‑cooked tagines.
Whether you plan to stay in a surf camp or book local accommodation, our surf packages are built to get you into the best waves and point you toward cafés and restaurants that make this place special. Use this guide to choose breakfast spots, post‑surf smoothies, or a rooftop dinner at sunset — and make sure to reserve ahead for popular places during peak season.
Key Takeaways
- Where to eat: top cafes and restaurants in Tamraght and nearby Taghazout Bay, grouped by meal and mood.
- Surf-friendly options: quick snacks, smoothies, and hearty plates timed around your lessons.
- Packages & logistics: our surf camp options often include meals or local restaurant recommendations to save time.
- Why come: this town combines reliable waves with varied food for travelers who want both surf and good meals.
- Plan your day: breakfast before lessons, a light post‑surf refuel, and rooftop dinners at sunset are the best rhythm for most surf days.
Tamraght’s Unique Culinary Scene: Where Surf Meets Tradition
This small coastal town blends surf culture with Moroccan cooking. Local chefs and café owners rework classic recipes with fresh, seasonal produce so you can enjoy tagines, seafood, and surf‑friendly plates within a short walk of the ocean.
The Evolving Food Culture of Coastal Morocco
The food scene here has shifted as visiting surfers and travelers introduced new tastes. Local cooks now pair Moroccan techniques with international ideas — preserved‑lemon tagines sit comfortably alongside big breakfast plates for early‑morning surfers. Many accommodations and nearby surf camps also organize meals or cooking demos, which is a convenient way to sample local food during a multi‑day stay.
What Makes Tamraght’s Eateries Special
What stands out is proximity to the sea and a willingness to experiment. You’ll find:
- Beachfront dining with ocean views — perfect after a morning surf or an evening walk along the main road
- Fusion menus that blend Moroccan staples with Mediterranean and international ingredients
- Seasonal, locally sourced produce from nearby markets and farms
Best times to eat: mornings for coffee and breakfast before lessons, and sunset for rooftop dinners and relaxed seafood plates. Follow this guide to pick the right place depending on the time of day and how you structure your surf sessions.
Breakfast Spots to Fuel Your Surf Day
A strong breakfast sets you up for better surf. If you’re staying in local apartments or at a nearby surf camp, these two cafés are reliable options to get fueled and out the door in time for morning lessons or a quick paddle at the beach.
L’Auberge Cafe
Overview
Best for pastries and a cozy sit-down: L’Auberge Cafe serves freshly baked goods and hearty breakfast plates in a relaxed, surf‑friendly atmosphere.
Who this is for
Surfers who want quality coffee and a slower breakfast before lessons.
Pros
- Fresh pastries and oven‑baked bread — a quick carb boost before hitting the waves
- Hearty breakfast plates that provide lasting energy for a long surf session
- Friendly staff familiar with local surfers and lesson schedules
Cons
- Limited seating during peak morning hours — arrive early (aim for before 9:00 AM) to avoid waits
- Some signature items cost more than street‑snack options
Signature Breakfast Items
Must-tries: Avocado Toast and Eggs Benedict — balanced choices to fuel a day of surfing. Typical price range: moderate (check the current menu for exact figures).
Practical Tips
- Open early most days — confirm hours locally so you don’t miss pre‑lesson service.
- Takeaway is available if you’re heading straight to the beach.
- Walking time to the beach: around a short 5–12 minute stroll depending on where you stay — a handy walk if you want one last coffee before lessons.
Cafe Babakoul
Overview
Best for big portions and variety: Cafe Babakoul offers an extensive breakfast menu and large servings popular with hungry surfers and visitors.
Who this is for
Surfers and travelers who need a filling meal to sustain a long session or multiple heats.
Pros
- Wide menu to suit different tastes — from light options to filling plates
- Generous portions — great when you need sustained energy for long surf days
- Convenient location near the main road and the beach
Cons
- Busy during peak breakfast times — expect short waits on weekends
- Some dishes take longer to prepare, so not ideal if you’re in a rush to lessons
Best Morning Dishes
Local favorites include French Toast and the Breakfast Burrito — filling picks that surfers often choose. Price range: budget to moderate; verify the current menu for exact prices.
Practical Tips
- Arrive early if you have surf lessons scheduled — lessons commonly begin mid‑morning, so plan your timing.
- Both cafés are surfboard‑friendly but space can be tight when lots of surfers show up.
- Ask for takeaway or a packed box if you need to head straight to a lesson — many places accommodate this.
- If you’re short on time, aim to be seated by 8:15–8:30 AM to finish before peak lesson departures.
Whether you want a leisurely sit-down or a quick grab‑and‑go before hitting the waves, L’Auberge Cafe and Cafe Babakoul are dependable Tamraght picks. Choose based on how much time you have, how close you want to be to the beach or main road, and whether you prefer a light or hearty start to the day.
Beachfront Cafes for Post-Surf Refreshments
After a morning chasing waves or an early yoga session on the sand, Tamraght’s beachfront cafes are ideal places to relax, rehydrate, and refuel. Many sit just steps from the water, offering shade, sea breezes, and quick bites built with surfers in mind.
Panorama Beach Cafe
Overview
Panorama Beach Cafe is known for uninterrupted ocean views and a menu focused on fresh, healthy options — a solid recovery stop after a session on the water.
Who this is for
Surfers and beachgoers who want a calm spot to rehydrate and watch the break.
Pros
- Direct beachfront location with excellent views of the break and the water
- Selection of smoothies and light snacks for quick recovery
- Laid‑back atmosphere where you can dry off and plan your next session
Cons
- Can get busy during peak season and around sunset
- Limited shaded seating on sunny afternoons
Must-Try Refreshments
Order a fresh fruit smoothie or their signature Avocado Toast made with local ingredients to replenish energy after surfing. Best time to visit: mid‑morning for a calm vibe, or arrive early if you want a good sunset spot and photos.
Access & Tips
- Walkable from most local accommodation — expect a short stroll from the main road or beach access points.
- Surfboard‑friendly seating is usually available but can be tight during busy periods.
- If driving, parking near the beachfront is limited — consider walking or a short taxi ride from nearby spots like Banana Point.
Surf Maroc’s Cafe
Overview
Surf Maroc’s Cafe caters to the surf community, offering hearty snacks and international options in a relaxed setting close to surf schools and lesson hubs.
Who this is for
Groups, learners coming off lessons, and surfers who need a filling bite before the next session.
Pros
- Convenient location near surf lessons and local surf schools
- Menu includes international comfort options as well as filling local dishes
- Friendly staff experienced in serving surfers and groups
Cons
- Some dishes are pricier than street‑snack alternatives
- Vegetarian choices may be limited depending on seasonality
Popular Post-Surf Snacks
The Signature Surf Wrap — packed with fresh vegetables and protein — is a popular, filling choice after a long session. For something lighter, ask for a smoothie bowl or a seasonal fruit plate.
Access & Tips
- Best times: late morning after lessons or early afternoon to avoid the sunset rush.
- Good for takeaway if you need a quick bite before heading back to lessons or guided sessions.
- Mention any dietary needs when ordering; staff will usually suggest alternatives or adjust dishes.
Whether you want to cool off with a smoothie, sit in the sun and watch the surfers, or grab a quick post‑surf bite, these beachfront cafes offer convenient, surf‑friendly options right by the sea. Cool down, plan your next set, and enjoy the view.
Authentic Moroccan Restaurants in Tamraght
If you want to taste true Moroccan flavors after a day on the water, the town delivers. Traditional restaurants serve comforting tagines, fragrant couscous, and slow‑cooked stews that pair perfectly with mint tea — a satisfying way to end a surf day or a walk through nearby villages and beaches.
La Baraka
Overview
La Baraka is a long‑standing local favorite, known for warm hospitality and classic Moroccan home cooking. It’s a relaxed spot where locals and visitors come to enjoy generous plates after surfing or a shore walk.
Who this is for
Travelers seeking authentic, hearty Moroccan food in a cozy setting.
Pros
- Classic Moroccan dishes prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients
- Cozy atmosphere — ideal for relaxing after catching waves
- Staff are helpful with portion recommendations
Cons
- Vegetarian and vegan options are fewer than at some cafés
- Can fill up in high season — book ahead for sunset dinners
Traditional Dishes to Try
Standouts include slow‑cooked Lamb Tagine and fragrant Chicken Couscous. Prices fluctuate, so confirm locally — menus change by season and market rates.
Practical Tips
- Reserve ahead at peak times (sunset dinners are popular).
- Ask for milder spice levels if you prefer less heat.
- Located within easy walking distance from many places to stay — check the main road and local landmarks for directions.
Chez Momo
Overview
Chez Momo offers a refined take on Moroccan cuisine, blending tradition with contemporary presentation — a top pick for a special evening.
Who this is for
Foodies and groups looking for inventive tagines and attentive service.
Pros
- Creative interpretations of Moroccan classics with polished plating
- Attentive service and knowledgeable staff
- Lovely option for memorable dinners or group meals
Cons
- Some dishes can be spicy — ask your server for guidance
- Prices are higher than basic local eateries
Signature Tagines
Don’t miss preserved‑lemon chicken with olives or the lamb with prunes and almonds — both showcase Moroccan sweet‑and‑savory tradition. Pair with mint tea to finish the meal.
“The food at Chez Momo is truly exceptional, with flavors and presentation that are hard to find elsewhere in Tamraght.”
Practical Tips
- Book a table for sunset to combine great food with ocean views.
- Ask about vegetarian modifications — chefs often adapt tagines or suggest plant‑based plates.
- Share a tagine family‑style to taste multiple specialties and save a bit on price.
From beachfront smoothies to slow‑cooked tagines, La Baraka and Chez Momo show the range of authentic dining nearby. If you’re short on time, ask your accommodation host for the quickest walking route from the main road or the nearest surf spot — and consider a taxi if you’re coming from farther landmarks like Devil Rock.
Budget-Friendly Eats for Surf Travelers
Tamraght has plenty of wallet-friendly spots for surfers who need a fast, filling meal between sessions. If you’re staying at a surf camp or budget accommodation, these local joints serve authentic flavors and big portions without the tourist price tag.
Snack Yasmine
Overview
Snack Yasmine is a neighborhood favorite for quick Moroccan snacks and simple breakfasts — ideal when you need something cheap and tasty before lessons or a long afternoon of surfing.
Who this is for
Budget travelers and surfers looking for cheap, repeatable options during multi‑day stays.
Pros
- Authentic Moroccan bites at very low prices — great for repeat visits during a multi‑day stay
- Many snacks are very affordable (approx. under 20 MAD) — check locally for current rates
- Close to the beach and nearby shops, often within walking distance of many places to stay
Cons
- Limited seating — order to go if it’s busy
- Simple setup and a limited menu compared with sit‑down restaurants
Best Value Meals
Try msemen (pan‑fried flatbread) or zalabia (sweet fritters) for a cheap but satisfying snack. Tip: carry cash — small vendors sometimes prefer it.
Chez Hassan
Overview
Chez Hassan serves generous, traditional plates at reasonable prices and is popular with local surfers and families alike.
Who this is for
Groups or hungry surfers who want hearty, home‑style Moroccan meals.
Pros
- Large portions and good value for groups
- Classic Moroccan dishes that feel like home cooking
- Friendly service and a relaxed vibe — a reliable spot after lessons
Cons
- Can be crowded at peak times — allow extra time after your lesson
- Some dishes are spicy; ask for milder preparation if preferred
Affordable Local Favorites
Popular picks include Chicken Tagine and Beef Kefta — sharing a tagine family‑style is a great way to save money and try more dishes. Prices vary, so confirm current local prices before ordering.
Practical Tips for Budget Travelers
- Ask your surf camp or host where the nearest cash machine is — many budget eateries are cash‑preferred.
- Order takeaway if seating is limited — most places will pack food to go.
- Talk to local surfers for the daily bargain or seasonal specials — you’ll often discover the best cheap eats that way.
- If you need a taxi after dinner, vendors can usually call one; expect short fares to Taghazout or the main road.
These two spots represent Tamraght’s budget food scene: authentic, filling, and surf‑friendly. For longer stays, explore the local shops and markets to combine self‑catering with fresh finds and stretch your travel budget further.
International Cuisine in Tamraght’s Surf Community


Tamraght’s surf scene brings people from around the world, and the town’s restaurants reflect that mix. You’ll find everything from wood‑fired pizza to fresh sushi — good options when you want a break from Moroccan staples or a casual dinner after a day on the water.
Pizza Tamraght
Pizza Tamraght is a go‑to for surfers and travelers craving familiar comfort food. Many pies are baked in a stone or wood‑fired oven (confirm locally), producing a crisp crust that pairs well with local toppings.
Overview
Cozy and casual, Pizza Tamraght offers classic pies in a relaxed setting — ideal for groups or late‑night bites after surfing.
Who this is for
Surfers wanting a familiar, filling meal — especially after a long day of waves.
Pros
- Thin‑crust styles and fresh toppings
- Uses local ingredients where possible
- Friendly, informal vibe that suits groups
Cons
- Limited seating — popular at peak times and sunsets
- Can be busy on weekends
Popular Pizza Varieties
| Pizza NameIngredientsPrice | ||
| Margherita | Tomato sauce, mozzarella, basil | Approx. 80 MAD (verify locally) |
| Pepperoni | Tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni | Approx. 100 MAD (verify locally) |
| Quattro Formaggi | Four types of cheese | Approx. 120 MAD (verify locally) |
Dietary note: ask if gluten‑free or vegetarian options are available — many places will accommodate with notice. Best for late‑night snacks or shared group meals.
Sushi Lounge
If you want something lighter and seafood‑focused, Sushi Lounge serves sushi rolls and sashimi that appeal to visitors missing fresh, raw fish while traveling.
Overview
Modern and minimal, Sushi Lounge aims to serve high‑quality seafood and varied rolls for the surf community and international guests.
Who this is for
Travelers who prefer a lighter, sit‑down dinner or a special‑occasion meal.
Pros
- Fresh seafood and sushi‑grade fish when available
- Wide variety of rolls and small plates
- Good option for a more formal dinner than casual beachfront cafes
Cons
- Higher price point than local Moroccan eateries
- Less traditional Moroccan fare on the menu
Fresh Seafood Specialties
Look for signature rolls and sashimi platters — great if you want a lighter dinner before an early surf the next day. Best for a relaxed dinner by the water or a special night out.
Quick comparison: Pizza Tamraght is ideal for a casual, filling meal and late‑night cravings; Sushi Lounge suits a lighter, sit‑down dinner. During busy times, book ahead or arrive early — especially at sunset when diners head out to the water for the view. If you’re driving from Banana Point or the main road, allow a few extra minutes for parking.
Vegetarian and Vegan-Friendly Spots for Health-Conscious Surfers
For health-minded surfers and travelers, the area offers several vegan- and vegetarian-friendly cafes that make it easy to stick to a plant-based routine while you surf. Whether you’re staying in a guesthouse or joining a yoga retreat, these spots serve nutritious meals, smoothie bowls, and herbal tea that help with recovery and steady energy between sessions.
Earth Cafe
Overview
Earth Cafe is a popular choice for vegans and anyone wanting organic, wholesome food. The atmosphere is cozy and relaxed — a good place to linger after a morning session on the water.
Who this is for
Surfers and travelers looking for organic, allergy-aware options and lighter recovery meals.
Pros
- Wide selection of vegan and gluten-free options
- Focus on organic, locally sourced produce
- Comfortable seating and friendly service — good for groups or solo surfers
Cons
- Few meat options for non-vegetarians
- Can fill up during peak surf season — arrive early or take away
Plant-Based Highlights
Favorites include smoothie bowls (great for a late-morning refuel), vegan burgers, and hearty salads packed with local vegetables. Many surfers opt for a smoothie bowl after an early lesson because it’s light, hydrating, and nutrient-dense.
Practical Tips
- Best time to visit: mid-morning or early afternoon when the kitchen is freshest.
- Ask for nut-free or gluten-free modifications if needed.
- Price range: moderate — check the current menu for exact figures.
Cafe Organic
Overview
Cafe Organic emphasizes sustainability and simple, nourishing plates. It’s a solid option for a balanced meal or a healthy snack between surf sessions.
Who this is for
Health-conscious surfers and visitors who prioritize organic ingredients and eco-friendly practices.
Pros
- Extensive organic menu with bowls, wraps, and salads
- Commitment to sustainable sourcing and eco practices
- Good choice for a relaxed, healthy lunch
Cons
- Slightly higher prices reflecting organic ingredients
- Limited seating during busy times
Healthy Menu Options
Expect bowls, fresh wraps, and seasonal salads — plus smoothies and herbal teas to help rehydrate. Smoothie bowls are an excellent post-surf option when you need carbs and antioxidants without feeling heavy.
| CafeVegan OptionsOrganic IngredientsPrice Range | |||
| Earth Cafe | Yes | Yes | Approx. $10–$15 |
| Cafe Organic | Yes | Yes | Approx. $12–$18 |
If you’re based here for several days, these cafes are reliable stops to keep your diet balanced and energy high. Ask your accommodation host for the shortest walk to each spot — mornings and early afternoons are usually the quietest times to eat before the sunset crowd arrives.
Local Markets and Self-Catering Options in Tamraght


Eating here isn’t just about restaurants — exploring local markets and stocking a kitchen in your surf apartment or camp is a smart way to save money and eat like a local. Self-catering is especially useful for multi-day stays or for early mornings before lessons.
Tamraght’s Weekly Souk
The weekly souk is the best place to buy fresh produce, spices, and handcrafted souvenirs. Confirm the exact day and hours locally — markets can shift by season. Expect a lively atmosphere where bargaining is part of the experience.
Overview
The souk draws locals and visitors and is a compact, colorful place to pick up fruit, fish, spices, and woven goods.
Pros
- Fresh, locally sourced produce at good prices
- Unique handicrafts and souvenirs to take home
- An immersive cultural stop — great for a morning stroll between surf sessions
Cons
- Bargaining is expected; come prepared or ask a local for help
- Limited opening hours — plan to visit in the morning when produce is freshest
What to Buy
For self-catering pick up eggs, fresh bread, local cheese, seasonal fruit, fish (if you have refrigeration), and spices like cumin, coriander, and preserved lemons to add Moroccan flavor.
Grocery Stores for Surf Apartment Guests
Several small grocery shops and mini-markets near the main road stock staples and a few international items. These are handy when you need basics between market days.
Overview
Neighborhood shops usually sell pasta, canned tuna, milk, bread, and packaged snacks — perfect for quick self-catering or breakfast before a day of surfing.
Pros
- Close to many surf apartments and camps — often a short walk from the main road
- Open most days for quick top-ups
Cons
- Limited selection of specialty international ingredients — you may need to visit a larger town for those
Essential Self-Catering Shopping List
Suggested items for surf travelers: eggs, bread, olive oil, canned tuna, rice or pasta, fresh fruit, preserved lemons, cumin & coriander, yogurt, and water. These basics will get you through multiple days and help you prepare quick, nutritious meals.
Practical Tips & Day Trips
- If you plan a day trip to Paradise Valley or other nearby attractions, pack snacks and water — many vendors close midday.
- Way to get there: local taxis or a short car ride can take you to larger supermarkets if you need specialty items.
- Ask your host for the nearest shops and the best time to visit the souk — they’ll often know where to find the freshest produce and the friendliest prices.
- Storing fish: buy only what you can refrigerate or cook the same day; ask vendors when fish was caught if you plan to self-cater.
Using the markets and nearby shops is a practical way to stretch your travel budget and taste local flavors. For bigger grocery runs or specialty items, a short drive to a nearby town will give you more options — but for everyday needs, the souk and local shops have you covered during your stay.
Dining with a View: Rooftop Restaurants Near Tamraght Beach
Tamraght and nearby Taghazout Bay are known for more than surf — they also offer rooftop restaurants that combine great food with panoramic ocean views. These venues are ideal for a sunset meal after a day on the water or a relaxed evening with friends.
Taghazout Bay View
Overview
Taghazout Bay View stands out for sweeping bay vistas and a diverse menu that mixes Moroccan plates with international options. Located a short walk from the beach, it’s an excellent spot to watch surfers and the changing colors at dusk.
- Stunning views across Taghazout Bay — perfect for sunset photos
- Diverse menu featuring both Moroccan and international dishes
- Relaxed atmosphere that suits couples and groups
Cons
- Can fill up quickly during peak season and at sunset — reserve ahead
- Prices are higher than basic local eateries, reflecting the view and location
Sunset Dinner Recommendations
Reserve a table and aim to arrive 30–45 minutes before sunset for the best light and a good seat. Try a seafood dish or a sharing plate to complement the view — and keep your camera ready for golden‑hour shots.
L’Ocean Terrace
Overview
L’Ocean Terrace is another rooftop gem near Tamraght Beach, known for contemporary cuisine and wide ocean vistas. Its modern setting makes it a comfortable choice for a stylish dinner while watching the Atlantic.
Pros
- Wide, panoramic views of the Atlantic — ideal for scenic dining
- Contemporary menu with creative small plates and mains
- Stylish decor suited for date nights or special occasions
Cons
- Service can be slower during busy periods
- Limited seating for very large groups — book in advance
Panoramic Dining Experience
L’Ocean Terrace is worth timing for sunset. Practical tips: walk if you’re staying nearby (it’s usually an easy walk from the main road), or allow a few extra minutes if you’re coming by car so you can find parking. If you’re coming from Taghazout Bay or farther along the main road, give yourself extra time during peak season.
Dining Options with Paddle Out Morocco’s Surf Packages
At Paddle Out Morocco, we pair strong surf days with thoughtful meals. Our surf packages are designed to keep you energized for lessons and guided sessions while giving you a taste of local and international cuisine during your stay in Tamraght and Tamragout‑Taghazout areas.
Included Meals and Special Arrangements
Most packages include daily meals timed around your surf schedule so you can focus on waves and lessons without worrying about where to eat.
Overview
Meals are planned to be nutritionally balanced and convenient — quick breakfasts before morning lessons, portable lunches for day trips, and warm dinners after an afternoon session.
Pros
- Nutritionally balanced menus designed for active surfers
- Mix of local Moroccan dishes and international options to suit varied tastes
- Special dietary arrangements available on request — make sure to tell us your needs when you book
Cons
- Vegan and vegetarian options exist but can be more limited than omnivore choices; we’ll direct you to partner restaurants for more variety
- Some menus may repeat during a multi‑day stay — upgrades are available for more variety
Sample Menus
| MealDescription | |
| Breakfast | Local pastries, fresh fruit, and quick energy options to grab before lessons |
| Lunch | Grilled fish or protein bowls, salads, and portable options for day trips |
| Dinner | Hearty tagines, couscous, and Moroccan specialties to replenish after surfing |
Recommended Restaurants Near Our Accommodations
If you want to explore beyond included meals, we’ll recommend nearby restaurants in Tamraght and Tamraght‑Taghazout that match your tastes — from beachfront cafés to rooftop spots.
Overview
These partner restaurants offer a range of local and international dishes and are within short walking or taxi distance of most surf camps and accommodations.
Pros
- Authentic local flavors and a variety of dining choices
- Convenient locations close to where you stay and where lessons start
- Group dining options for social evenings
Cons
- Some restaurants may have limited English menus — staff or guides can help translate
- Quality and style vary by place; we can suggest the best fit for your group
Group Dining & Upgrades
We can arrange group dinners, private meals, or special‑occasion menus with advance notice. If you’d like a private dinner or a themed culinary night, let us know when you book so we can organize it and share links to menu options.
Logistics & Tips
- Meals are typically cooked on‑site or provided by trusted local partners — we’ll confirm arrangements when you book.
- Please communicate dietary requirements in advance so we can accommodate them; late requests may be harder to fulfill.
- Meal times are coordinated with lesson schedules — you’ll get details on when breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served, so you won’t miss lessons or guided surf tours.
Book your package with clear notes about diet and any upgrades you want, and you’ll get a worry‑free mix of surf, food, and local flavor during your days on the water.
Conclusion: Embracing Tamraght’s Culinary Delights During Your Surf Stay
Tamraght is a compact surf town that punches above its weight when it comes to food — from beachfront cafés serving post‑surf smoothies to authentic Moroccan restaurants and rooftop spots with great sunset views. Whether you plan day trips to nearby Paradise Valley or quiet evenings watching the waves, the dining options here suit every budget and appetite.
If you’re staying at a surf camp, booking local accommodation, or renting an apartment, you’ll find easy access to cafés, markets, and restaurants. Make sure to try mint tea after a tagine, pack snacks for longer outings, and ask your host for the quickest walk to your favorite place or the best taxi route to Taghazout.
Top 3 quick takeaways (actionable):
- Breakfast: arrive early to a café for pastries and a pre‑lesson boost — aim to be seated 20–30 minutes before your lesson start time.
- Post‑surf: choose a beachfront café for smoothies and light bites to rehydrate and refuel between sessions.
- Evening: book rooftop or Moroccan restaurants for sunset dinners and shared tagines — reserve 30–45 minutes before sunset for the best seats.
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If you want a ready plan, ask your accommodation or surf camp for our top restaurant picks and they’ll get you set up — they’ll also share links to menus and help with reservations. Enjoy the surf, the food, and the sunsets.

