Café À l'Anglaise

Tangier


Despite the name, you won't find English food here. Instead, there's delicious Moroccan Jewish cuisine heavy on garlic, including a variety of tajines and Moroccan salads. The cookies are tasty too.

À l'Anglaise refers to the shabby-chic decor. If the cosy main floor is full, there's an upstairs terrace with more space.


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