A perfect day...A long walk deep into the walled city...A diamond in the rough...
Finally, we had reached Pepenero, the French restaurant where we dined yesterday, a long maze like walk through the narrow passageways in the Medina. This was definitely a daytime only trek for us. |
As we made a sharp turn in our walking trip to the restaurant we found many interesting sites along the way. |
On Monday, we'll do just that. Mohamed will meet us at outside the wall at noon to take us on a half day excursion to see some the sites outside the Medina. Monday, with weekend tourists gone, was a good choice. At the end of the day, we'll have him drop us off to try a new restaurant on the return drive, perhaps at one of the many fabulous hotels lined up, one after another, on the main road.
Many of the roads leading to the restaurant were mostly busy with locals shopping for food and merchandise. |
Then again, we make an effort not to spend time fantasizing about what we will be doing, as opposed to what we're doing now. As Tom and I always remind one another, "Love the one you're with!"
Yesterday, we did just that...loved the one we were with! Planning a hike through the huge Medina to a TripAdvisor highly rated, #4 restaurant on their list of best restaurants in the Marrakech, PepeNero, we were excited to be on our way.
Finding a restaurant located in the Medina that isn't situated in the Big Square can be challenging. The narrow winding roads, many unmarked, are comparable to a maze, where one can meet numerous dead ends or seemingly walk in a circle ending up close to where one started. This possibility doesn't intimidate us at all.
We walked along many fairly isolated roads such as this with an occasional beggar awaiting a token. |
It was easy to imagine that we thought we were going down the wrong narrow road when we encountered isolated areas such as this. But, it was at the end of this road that we found the restaurant, PepeNero. |
Making our way to PepeNero was more about the fun of finding it than the idea of a midday main meal. However, as many long term tourists have mentioned online in reviews, an occasional meal away from the popular flavors of tagine and it's varied spices, is often welcomed.
These colorful rose filled fountains were a common part of the decor in PepNero. |
Most likely, every day, they'd add fresh roses to decorate the fountains in the restaurant. |
It was bright and comfortably warm from the sun in the courtyard as we were seated near one of the flowery fountains. |
The beautiful roses were displayed throughout the restaurant. |
Our view from inside the courtyard of the restaurant while we dined. Heaters were available but we were comfortable. |
There were banquettes for those preferring to dine inside as opposed to the courtyard. |
This bird found a morsel for his meal. |
Adjusting the camera in the bright sunlight, she was easier to see. |
There were orange trees growing in the courtyard. It fascinates us that orange and lemon trees grow inside the riads. |
A complimentary small appetizer, referred to as an amuse-bouche was served prior to our meal. Mine was gluten free as were many offered items on the menu. After showing the waiter my written in French list of items I cannot have, he assured me this appetizer was befitting my way of eating. It was made with aubergine which is a type of egglant. |
Tom's amuse-bouche had a cracker decorating it. Surprisingly, he ate it finding it acceptable for his picky taste buds. |
Tom's entrée including filet mignon, grilled potatoes and vegetables which he thoroughly enjoyed, eating every last bite. |
My entrée was grilled salmon and vegetables which was divine. The total cost for our fabulous meal including a liter bottle of water, tax and tip was MAD $400, US $49.25. |
After we lingered in the pleasant surroundings of the restaurant for awhile, we began the walk back, feeling satisfied after a delicious meal and excellent experience. |
Returning to Dar Aicha requires a walk through several souks after leaving the Big Square. |
After our almost three hour outing, we returned to find this cat snoozing on the grate outside our door. |