Fez – Tucked into a quiet corner of Fez’s busy “Talaa Kebira” street, Sunshine Restaurant coffee has become a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
With wide rooftop views and a menu full of traditional Moroccan food, the spot offers a relaxing and flavorful experience in the middle of the medina.
Just a short walk from the famous Bou Inania Madrasa, the restaurant has several floors, ending with a rooftop terrace that looks out over the city. The view is one of its best features and adds to the peaceful mood of the place.
The menu includes classic Moroccan dishes. Popular choices include lamb tajines with prunes or apricots, harira soup, bastilla, couscous, and kefta. The cafe also serves fresh juices, smoothies, mint tea, and Moroccan coffee. Guests often come for lunch, dinner, or just a quiet tea break.
Sunshine Restaurant Coffee is open every day from 12 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., making it a convenient stop for any time of day.
The staff are known for being friendly and helpful. Many speak Arabic, French, and English, which makes it easier for international guests to order and ask questions.
Visitors often mention how welcome they feel, with small gestures like free tea or helpful local tips.
Sunshine is also a good place to get some work done. It has strong Wi-Fi and quiet areas where people can sit with a laptop or read a book. The decoration mixes traditional Moroccan tile patterns with a simple, modern design.
Online reviews are very positive. Many people talk about the clean space, fast service, and fair prices. Meals usually cost between MAD 50 and MAD 150. The lamb tajines are especially popular, along with fresh salads, pastries, and hot drinks.
Even when guests have minor complaints, the management takes the feedback seriously and responds kindly. This shows their commitment to keeping the quality high.
For anyone visiting Fez, Sunshine Restaurant Coffee is worth the stop. It offers tasty food, great service, and one of the best rooftop views in the city.
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