Café Azawad

R7GH+5V5, Unnamed Road, Mhamid, Morocco
+212 667-414502
$$$ Cafe
(27 Reviews)
Price Range MAD 1–50

Nestled at the edge of the Sahara Desert, Café Azawad is a hidden gem located in Mhamid, Morocco. This charming café embodies the spirit of Moroccan hospitality and offers an authentic cultural experience that intertwines delightful flavors with warm service. Its rustic charm makes it the perfect pit stop for those venturing into the vast desert beyond.

The café specializes in classic Moroccan cuisine, featuring a menu that celebrates the country's rich culinary heritage. Guests rave about the harira soup, a traditional Moroccan dish brimming with flavors, perfect for warming the soul. Additionally, the couscous here is known for its fluffy texture and rich juiciness, making it a must-try. For those yearning for a true local experience, the tagine serves as a delightful centerpiece of any meal. The unique combinations of spices and fresh ingredients will transport your palate straight to the heart of Morocco!

The atmosphere at Café Azawad is welcoming and cozy, with polite staff who contribute to a pleasant dining experience. Patrons can unwind on the sunny terrace, where the gentle breeze adds to the charm of this delightful spot. As reviewer Kelly Blanco notes, it's the perfect place to soak in the sun before heading off to the desert, creating a sense of peace and tranquility before embarking on your next adventure.

Café Azawad isn’t just about phenomenal food; it also embraces the essence of community. As Nicki Barker highlights, the owner goes above and beyond, demonstrating kindness by assisting with logistics, creating a personal touch that makes visitors feel right at home. This commitment to customer service sets Café Azawad apart from other dining establishments, offering more than just a meal, but a memorable experience.

Customers appreciate the cafe's authenticity, as Andrew Buchan asserts that this is where the locals eat—an endorsement that speaks volumes. While it’s essential to note that facilities are limited, the inviting ambiance and exceptional cuisine make it a worthwhile stop for those seeking genuine Moroccan culture.

In the last village before journeying into the desert, Café Azawad stands as a beacon of local flavor and warmth. Whether you're craving a delightful meal or looking for a friendly atmosphere, this café is sure to leave a lasting impression on your Moroccan adventures.

Service options
Outdoor seating
Highlights
Great coffee
Great tea selection
Popular for
Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
Coffee
Small plates
Dining options
Breakfast
Lunch
Catering
Seating
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Trendy
Crowd
Groups
Tourists
University students
Children
Good for kids
27 Reviews
Nicki Barker

06 Oct 2025

The owner was very kind and telephoned our driver for the desert transfer when he was late, which he didn't need to do. Also the most reasonably-priced drinks of our whole trip

Kelly Blanco

04 Oct 2025

Excellent harira soup and fabulous couscous. The staff is kind and the terrace was the perfect spot to enjoy the sun before heading to the desert

Andrew Buchan

23 Sep 2025

Skip the main street and eat where the locals eat. Far better tagine at far better prices. Note this is a sit down and eat place, not a restaurant, there are no toilets for customers (but there is a sink where you can wash your hands).

chris m

22 Sep 2025

Cute cafe, polite staff in the last village before the desert.

Constantin

06 Sep 2025

Good cafe and restaurant with classic Moroccan dishes. I had an omlette “Berber style” and rooster skewers. Both were good, as was the service.

Stefan Meusemann

30 Aug 2025

Best coffee in town. Operated by nice staff. Relaxed local people sitting on the terrace.

Furqan Meerza

21 Aug 2025

Great place with reasonable prices, coffe for a euro, bottle of water for another euro and so on. Kind service and clean

M T Moore

13 Jul 2025

Great coffee and a television if you need to catch up on the fütbol you missed while in the desert.

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