Ramadan, a month of spirituality and family celebrations
Must-have dishes for breaking the fast






Mini French-Darija lexicon of Ramadan Ftour
The fasting month of Ramadan is approaching, and with it many culinary traditions to which Moroccans are infinitely attached. One of the most convivial is breaking the fast as a family at sunset. Known as ‘ftour’ or ‘iftar’, this meal includes a number of essential dishes that you’ll find in the Kingdom, with a special menu at the Restaurant L’Amandier of the Palais Faraj.






In the magical world of oriental carpets, traditional Moroccan rugs have earned a well-deserved reputation, for being 100% handmade, for their quality and, of course, for their raw beauty. The medina of Fez is overflowing with these woven treasures.
The richness of Fez gastronomy lies in a unique heritage of Berber, Arab and Jewish cuisines, as well as Andalusian and African, which has given rise to some of Morocco’s most emblematic dishes. Faithful to this melting pot of flavors, the restaurant L’Amandier’s seasonal menu is also enriched by the region’s local produce.