Angle rues Allal ben Ahmad et Ibn Sina, Quartier Gueliz, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
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I had eaten tagine when I was back home so I decided to learn how to cook it in Morocco. I searched for cooking courses and found this one which should be the best. Because they support women in difficult situations. I sent my reservation and received a response almost immediately. The email contained all the necessary information (cost, directions, other information, etc.). The cooking process went smoothly. We had a great time together and I learned how to use a tagine. The food was delicious. Thank you for everything. It was a great experience in Maralak.
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Reviews of Amal Women's Training Center - Guéliz
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I had eaten tagine when I was back home so I decided to learn how to cook it in Morocco. I searched for cooking courses and found this one which should be the best. Because they support women in difficult situations. I sent my reservation and received a response almost immediately. The email contained all the necessary information (cost, directions, other information, etc.). The cooking process went smoothly. We had a great time together and I learned how to use a tagine. The food was delicious. Thank you for everything. It was a great experience in Maralak.
The restaurant is very popular, the environment is very good, the food is very rich, there are many choices, the small dishes are very delicious, the dishes are both beautiful and delicious
This is a western restaurant. Different from the ordinary ones, the portions here are quite large and the taste is great. There are many people here. You have to come early or you have to queue.
What is it like to eat in a place that looks like an old house? But they are almost turning western food into group meals. Maybe this is also a food school?
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