Naranj Libanese, Lebanese restaurant near Jamaa El-Fna, Marrakesh, Morocco.
Naranj is a Lebanese restaurant in Marrakesh that serves traditional dishes such as beef shawarma, stuffed aubergines, and mezze platters. The dining space features modern furnishings with comfortable seating arranged for a relaxed meal.
The restaurant was founded by Ruba, a restaurateur of German origin with Lebanese heritage, who previously operated an Italian venue in Vienna. She brought her experience and culinary understanding to Marrakesh.
The name Naranj means orange and represents the connection between Lebanese cooking traditions and Moroccan food culture through the use of fresh ingredients and time-honored techniques. Diners experience this blend in every dish served.
The restaurant is located on rue Riad Zitoun el Jedid in central Marrakesh, within easy walking distance of the main sites. It opens Monday through Saturday, making it convenient for lunch or dinner visits.
The restaurant serves homemade iced tea and non-alcoholic beverages specially selected to pair with the Lebanese specialties. Details like hamshouka and hummus showcase the care taken in preparation.
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