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20 Best Restaurants in Casablanca (2026 Guide)

The 20 best restaurants in Casablanca (2026), verified by our local team. Reserve free without a card, pay on site.

Casablanca is Morocco's densest dining scene, and our local team has verified in 2026 the 20 tables that really matter — from panoramic rooftops (Bliss, Le 7ème Ciel, Nomads) to seafood addresses on the Aïn Diab Corniche (Le Cabestan Ocean View, Le Pilotis, Marion, Boca Chica), through Latin tapas and steakhouses in Palmier and the Corniche (MEAT, Casa José) and the best sushi bars in Maârif and the Marina (Enso, Bao Bao, Yoka Sushi). Every venue below has a full MaJourneys guide — menu, photos, neighbourhood, opening hours — and can be reserved free of charge, no card required: you pay on site on the day.

1. Boca Chica

Opened in 2016 by the Phare El Hank lighthouse, Boca Chica is one of the most photographed spots on the Corniche — a 120-cover all-day terrace facing the Atlantic and the Hassan II Mosque, with vintage sewing-machine tables. The menu stays eclectic — Caesar salad, avocado burger with smoked salmon, chicken mushroom escalope — at 90–150 MAD per head, continuous service 9 AM to 11 PM daily.

2. Casa José

Casa José is one of the city's go-to spots for a shared-plate tapas dinner with friends — Spanish cuisine, groups of 4 or more welcome, late-night kitchen on weekends. The lively brasserie atmosphere and the shared plates make it a safe bet for a group evening, from grilled seafood to platters set down at the middle of the table.

3. Le Marly Casablanca

Le Marly Casablanca is the dependable brasserie pick for an unfussy city lunch or dinner — no theatrics, no strict dress code, just an honest brasserie menu, bar service and a walk-in-friendly room. Best when you want to sidestep rooftops and sushi bars and eat something quickly and well.

4. Marion

A newer premium name on the Corniche, Marion is built on a modern French kitchen and a sea-facing terrace. The view is secondary — the plate is what fills the room — and reservations are essential on weekend evenings. Good for a polished dinner for two or a business lunch with an Atlantic view.

5. Le Cabestan Ocean View

Le Cabestan Ocean View is one of Casablanca's most scenic tables: floor-to-ceiling glass onto the Atlantic with the El Hank lighthouse in the frame. The kitchen leans Mediterranean, seafood plates are the standout, and the lounge side keeps evenings running late. Reservations strongly advised, smart casual dress code, valet parking at the entrance.

6. Bliss Rooftop

Bliss Rooftop is the vibe pick — less about dinner, more about the evening: open-air terrace, weekend DJ sets, small plates and a cocktail-led menu. The crowd stays late, the music carries, and it's a solid alternative to more formal tables when you want to roll aperitif into a full night out.

7. Umayya

Umayya is one of Casablanca's most cosmopolitan rooms: a designer setting, an integrated cocktail bar and a Mediterranean menu with Levantine spice notes. Plating clearly matters to the kitchen, and the atmosphere stays polished without feeling stiff. Good for a dinner for two or a refined afterwork.

8. Lily's

Lily's is the address to pick when the room matters as much as the food: a setting built for photographs without feeling cheap, a full cocktail bar, and a smart dress code. Good for a birthday dinner, a polished date night or an evening to impress; reservations recommended.

9. Mood's Café-Restaurant

Mood's Café-Restaurant is a dependable all-day option at the Casablanca Marina — good for a brunch that turns into lunch, a calm dinner with visitors, or a family stop. The outdoor terrace looks over the Marina basin and the venue is kid-friendly. A safe pick when you want a calm, low-effort setting.

10. Yoka Sushi

Yoka Sushi is Casablanca's neighborhood sushi — not destination-worthy, but exactly what you want when you don't feel like going out. A takeaway-focused setup with delivery and combo boxes to keep ordering simple. Ideal for a fuss-free dinner at home.

11. Le Pilotis – Tahiti Beach Club

Le Pilotis at Tahiti Beach Club sits literally above the Atlantic on the Aïn Diab Corniche: a 1,300 m² terrace with 400 seats where every table faces the ocean. The kitchen bridges Mediterranean seafood and a Nikkei bar — Dakhla oysters, grilled sole, monkfish casserole with mushrooms, paella and grilled lobster by weight. Around 250–300 MAD per head, open daily from noon.

12. Le Gatsby

Facing the Hassan II Mosque, Le Gatsby is one of Casablanca's most photographed café-restaurants. The shaded terrace looks straight onto the mosque and the Atlantic, in a very 1920s Gatsby-themed decor, open daily from 8 AM to midnight. The menu bridges Moroccan tagines and international café fare — burgers, pasta, pizza, Moroccan and continental breakfasts.

13. Enso

Enso is one of Casablanca's leading Japanese restaurants, focused on omakase and Edomae sushi rather than fusion. It belongs to Groupe Mar and sits inside the Petit Rocher complex on the Aïn Diab corniche. Chef's omakase tasting, traditional Edomae sushi, homemade ramen. Open Tuesday to Saturday (12:30–15:00 and 19:30–23:00), closed Mondays; reservations advised.

14. Bao Bao

Bao Bao is an established Asian restaurant and sushi bar in Casablanca's Maârif Extension — one of the city's most popular addresses for sushi and maki. Two branches in town, continuous 12:00–00:00 service, dine-in, takeaway and delivery. The menu leans on sushi and maki rolls, sushi boat (bateau) sharing platters, spring rolls and nems; around 100–350 MAD per head.

15. Nomads Rooftop Casablanca

Nomads Rooftop sits on the 11th floor of the Waldorf building in Maârif — one of the city's highest open-air dining terraces. The 360° view sweeps the Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca Finance City and the Twin Center. Italian menu, fresh salads and grilled dishes, live music in the evenings; open daily until 2:00 AM.

16. Le 7ème Ciel

Le 7ème Ciel is a rooftop fine-dining restaurant in the CIL district, on the top floor of the Harmony Business building, with near-panoramic views over Casa Finance City and Anfa. A Mediterranean and French Riviera concept designed by Fabrice Maurel, semi-open kitchen, Josper charcoal oven — Josper-grilled meats, beef filet at 300 MAD, fresh fish sold per 100 g. Open daily 12:30–01:00; mains around 180–300 MAD.

17. La Ola Rooftop

La Ola Rooftop is a sunset restaurant-bar on the Aïn Diab Corniche, at 12 Bd de l'Océan Atlantique, with panoramic Atlantic views. Run by the Aux Crevettes group — a Casablanca seafood name — the menu is French-Mediterranean and seafood-forward, with signature cocktails at sunset and live music, DJ and Gnawa nights.

18. MEAT

MEAT is a Latin American steakhouse in Palmier, behind the Banque Populaire headquarters. The menu is built around premium grilled cuts — tomahawk as one of the most-talked-about dishes, plus fillet steak, filet mignon and a mixed-grill selection. Halal — no pork or alcohol; open daily for lunch and dinner.

19. Mandaloun

Mandaloun is a long-standing Lebanese address on the Aïn Diab Corniche, with nightly live music for more than 12 years. The menu runs cold and hot mezze — hummus, taboulé, fattouch, muhammara, aubergine caviar — sambousik and kebbeh, then Lebanese grills and seafood. Around 100 covers, lively atmosphere; best for a group dinner.

20. Antika

Antika brings Casablanca a Beirut-born oriental fine-dining concept, pairing Levantine-inspired cuisine with a nightly live show on the Aïn Diab seafront. The evening is built around dinner and a show — live Arabic music, singers and performers turn the meal into a full night out. Cold and hot mezze to share, fragrant tagines, grilled meats; evenings only.

How to reserve a table in Casablanca — no card required

Every address listed above has a full MaJourneys guide — menu, photos, neighbourhood, verified hours — and can be reserved free of charge, no credit card needed. You confirm your table in a few clicks, our local team validates it directly with the restaurant, and you pay on site on the day. No online deposit, no hidden fee — just a free reservation and pay-on-arrival.

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