Dar Baba Restaurant & More is one of Essaouira’s must-visit dining spots. Located in the heart of the medina in a beautifully restored 19th-century house, it offers Mediterranean and Moroccan fusion cuisine made with fresh local ingredients. Spread over two floors, Dar Baba features four unique dining areas, including a private lounge ideal for families, friends, or business meals. Enjoy lunch, dinner, and signature cocktails in a warm, artistic atmosphere that makes Dar Baba one of the best restaurants in Essaouira
Hours
| Tuesday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Wednesday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Thursday (Eid al-Fitr) | 12 PM–1 AM Hours might differ |
| Friday (Eid al-Fitr) | 12 PM–1 AM Hours might differ |
| Saturday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Monday | 12 PM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2 Rue de Marrakech, Essaouira 44000, Morocco
Phone: +212 6 29 65 22 68
Website: https://www.dar-baba.com/
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I ordered the Pina Colada Mojito, Sea Bream Ceviche and the catch of the day/Sea Bass. The main entree came with two big pieces of fish fillets that was quite filling. I also tried the brava sauce from Spain or the spicy salsa brava to dip the fish in.
Overall very friendly service, excellent Moroccan decor and nice ambiance.
Recommend 10/10
Lamb fish was amazing, catch of the day was good but a bit too dry.
Quit a few things from the menu were not available, one of them – octopus – my reason to come. Classic margarita was made with lemon juice and not lime (made quite a bit difference in the taste), was still good.
Reservations is a must.
6:31pm: Sat down
6:43pm: Placed order
7:34pm: Food arrives
8:17pm: Paid and left
We ordered the sea bream ceviche starter that was delivered an hour later along with the mains: braised lamb shoulder and black ink prawn paella. The disappointment stems from waiting about an hour for the food to arrive. Meanwhile, two paellas showed up at two tables immediately adjacent; both parties arrived 15 min and 30 min after us. Two charming ladies from London captured the attention of our waiter who spent most of his time flirting with them. They were the party that sat down 30 min after us and ordered their main course, ate, ordered dessert, paid, and left well before we were able to finish our meal. When I brought up the service discrepancy to both the waiter and payment processor (maitre d?), they responded “this happens sometimes,” “our ordering system had a technical issue,”and “if you come back tomorrow we’ll make it up to you.” For a place charging 300+ MAD per head in Morocco, you’d expect at a bare minimum an apology. Nope. We received excuses and abject apathy.
Spend your precious vacation time elsewhere or don’t show up with an appetite, unless you really want to admire the decor. It’ll be a feast for your eyes, not for your stomach.
Friendly service: Staff are described as welcoming, helpful and attentive.
Delicious food: Guests often highlight fresh seafood, flavorful starters, well-prepared mains and creative dishes. Some favorites like sea bass and baked camembert were specifically recommended.
Cocktails: The cocktail menu Argan Sour is mentioned as a fun complement to the meal.
Ambience: Live music or a lively vibe makes it feel like more than just a dinner spot — more like a memorable evening.
not that i am rich but more that i will never be surprised by a price tag. shoutout to the hostess and the young men on wait staff, all very cordial and kind and funny , happy to take a minute to chat and joke with me which made me and my petite amie feel very welcome