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Marrakech: Medina Street Food Walking Tour & Tangia Dinner

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Night in Marrakech’s medina tasting tangia couscous sfinge stories

You’ll wind through Marrakech’s medina streets with a local guide, tasting tangia straight from clay pots, homemade couscous served by Souk Mama herself, and crispy sfinge doughnuts fresh off the fryer. Expect laughter, stories you won’t find in any guidebook, and flavors that linger long after you leave those narrow alleys behind.

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What’s the experience like?

We’d already lost count of the turns when our guide, Youssef, ducked into an alley lit up by neon-green pharmacy signs and the hum of mopeds. The air was thick with cumin and charcoal — honestly, I almost tripped over a cat chasing something under a cart. Youssef grinned at us like he knew every shortcut (he probably does), and just as my stomach started to growl, we stopped at this tiny tiled spot for tangia. The clay pot was still warm from the coals. I tried to say “bismillah” before my first bite but kind of mumbled it — the old man next to me smiled anyway.

After that, we wandered through pockets of noise and quiet — one minute dodging kids playing soccer with a plastic bottle, the next standing in a hush near the spice market. I didn’t expect couscous to taste so different here; it was fluffy but somehow earthy too, and Souk Mama herself scooped it out for us. She laughed when I asked for seconds (I guess that’s normal). Somewhere along the way we tried mechoui — slow-cooked lamb that just fell apart, eaten with our fingers because forks felt wrong.

By the time we reached the sfinge stand (Moroccan doughnuts), my hands were sticky with honey and sugar dust clung to my shirt sleeve. There was this moment where everything slowed down: shopkeepers closing up, call to prayer echoing off pink walls, someone pouring mint tea behind us. It hit me then how much you can feel in just a few hours here — not just full but kind of wide awake inside. I still think about that walk back through the medina lights.

3h 30m
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Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Evening walking food tour in medina

  • Wear good walking shoes
  • Walk through medina streets and alleys
  • Stop for snacks along the route
  • Try dishes cooked over charcoal
  • Enjoy two historic dishes: tangia and mechoui
  • Visit Souk Mama for homemade couscous
  • Have dessert: Sfinge and Moroccan snack
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Top questions

How long is the Marrakech street food tour?

How long is the Marrakech street food tour?

The tour takes place in the evening and lasts several hours as you walk through various areas of the medina.

What foods are included on this Marrakech food tour?

What foods are included on this Marrakech food tour?

You’ll try tangia, mechoui (lamb), homemade couscous at Souk Mama’s, snacks cooked over charcoal, sfinge doughnuts, and other Moroccan treats.

Is this street food tour suitable for vegetarians or dietary needs?

Is this street food tour suitable for vegetarians or dietary needs?

The tour is adaptable for different dietary needs if communicated in advance.

Are drinks included on this Marrakech food tour?

Are drinks included on this Marrakech food tour?

All food and beverages that are part of the tour are included.

How big are the groups on this medina walking food tour?

How big are the groups on this medina walking food tour?

The groups are kept small so everyone can interact comfortably during the experience.

Is there hotel pickup for this Marrakech food tour?

Is there hotel pickup for this Marrakech food tour?

No hotel pickup is mentioned; guests meet in or near the medina area for the walking tour.

Can children join this Marrakech street food experience?

Can children join this Marrakech street food experience?

Yes, infants and small children can participate; prams or strollers are allowed.

Will there be an English-speaking guide on this Marrakech food tour?

Will there be an English-speaking guide on this Marrakech food tour?

Yes, your guide will speak English throughout the experience.

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What’s included

Your evening includes all street foods mentioned along the route—tangia dinner from clay pots, mechoui lamb bites, homemade couscous at Souk Mama’s table, charcoal-grilled snacks, Moroccan sweets like sfinge—and drinks shared along bustling medina lanes with your English-speaking local guide before heading back on foot under city lights.

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