Culinary Delight at La Grande Table Marocaine
Experience the fusion of French and Moroccan cuisine at La Grande Table Marocaine in Marrakech's luxurious Hôtel Royal Mansour.
La Grande Table Marocaine is a must-visit culinary gem in Marrakech, where French cuisine meets Moroccan charm in an exquisite setting.
A brief summary to La Grande Table Marocaine
- Hôtel Royal Mansour, Rue Abou Abbas El Sebti, Marrakesh, Medina, 40000, MA
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- Monday 7 am-11 am
- Tuesday 7 am-11 am
- Wednesday 7 am-11 am
- Thursday 7 am-11 am
- Friday 7 am-11 am
- Saturday 7 am-11 am
- Sunday 7 am-11 am
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring La Grande Table Marocaine.
- Make a reservation in advance to secure your spot at this popular dining destination.
- Try their signature dishes that showcase local ingredients for an authentic taste.
- Visit during sunset for breathtaking views from the terrace.
- Ask about pairing recommendations for wine or beer with your meal.
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