• These skewers are prepared with all the chef's love for Lebanese cuisine. After having marinated them for several hours in a preparation of his own, the chef delicately grills them, watching them with the greatest attention!
  • Bread is a key element of Lebanese cuisine. If, like us, you consume it without moderation, don't hesitate to order a few extra loaves!
  • Babakish's chef's homemade potatoes are second to none. Light, crispy and melting at the same time, they will make you capsize with gluttony!
  • Coffee

    20.00 MAD
    Coffee is an essential drink in Lebanon! Don't finish your meal without this deliciously flavored drink. Babakish works exclusively with Nespresso to offer you excellent coffee!
  • Mint tea… Well known to Moroccans, it is just as popular in Lebanon. Enjoy the freshness of mint in this comforting drink!
  • White Coffee

    25.00 MAD
    White coffee, or ahweh bayda, is a traditional Lebanese drink made from orange blossom water. It is the most popular non-alcoholic drink in Lebanon and the most refreshing, a real success in Marrakech especially during the hot days!
  • Lemonade

    35.00 MAD
    The chef of Babakish prepares you a homemade lemonade which is mixed with orange juice and a dash of sugar.
  • Jallab

    35.00 MAD
    Made from rose water and date syrup, Jallab is a very refreshing drink!
  • To fill up on vitality, bet on this cocktail made with ginger juice and still or sparkling water.
  • Sunny Babakish

    35.00 MAD
    This cocktail is a great source of energy: lemon, ginger, mint and sparkling water will tickle your taste buds!
  • Pink Lady

    35.00 MAD
    This cocktail is a breath of fresh air with its lemon juice, its delicate dash of raspberry syrup and its sparkling water!
  • Fresh Bubble

    35.00 MAD
    A refreshing cocktail made with fresh orange juice, raspberry syrup and sparkling water.
  • Boost Me

    35.00 MAD
    Fill up on energy with this cocktail made with orange and lemon juice, raspberry syrup and sparkling water.
  • Mojito

    35.00 MAD
    The famous Mojito is offered to you without alcohol: lemon, mint, a little sugar, sparkling water, these are the ingredients of one of the most popular cocktails!
  • Mouhalabieh

    35.00 MAD
    Mouhalabieh is a traditional Lebanese flan. This milky dessert subtly flavored with orange blossom is fresh, the ideal way to end your meal on a light note!
  • Hibiscus

    35.00 MAD
    Profitez d'une source de vitamine avec le jus d'hibiscus préparer a base d'hibiscus, gingembre, citron, cannelle et une touche de sucre
  • Batata Harra

    42.00 MAD
    If potato is a common vegetable, try the Babakish version! Well spiced, these potatoes will tickle your taste buds with pleasure!
  • We want to ensure your complete satisfaction. This is why we are at your disposal and prepare the desserts of your choice to order!
  • Hummus

    45.00 MAD
    Hummus is an essential Lebanese mezze dish! This tasty chickpea puree, prepared in the traditional way with sesame cream, lemon juice and garlic, will delight the most gourmet of you!
  • Labne

    45.00 MAD
    Labné is a delicacy for young and old! This fresh cheese is wonderfully flavored with olive oil and zaatar (thyme).
  • Café gourmand

    45.00 MAD
    Le café blanc, ou ahweh bayda, est une boisson libanaise traditionnelle à base d'eau de fleur d'oranger. C’est la boisson non alcoolisée la plus populaire du Liban et la plus rafraîchissante, un véritable succès à Marrakech surtout pendant les jours de grande chaleur !
  • Sambousik are soft slippers. This cheese version will delight you with its roundness in the mouth and whet your appetite for what's next!
  • Falafel 4pcs

    49.00 MAD
    Falafel is one of the most famous Lebanese mezes, and this, in the whole world. These chickpea and bean dumplings are delicious, especially if you dip them in a creamy sauce!
  • If you succumbed to the salty Manakish, discover now its sweet version! The chef offers you a Manakish spread with Nutella, it will be hard to resist this bestseller invented by Lebanese children!

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