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Restaurants in Agadir: Where to Eat (2026)

Food · Agadir

Restaurants in Agadir: where to actually eat

The port for fish, the marina for the view, Talborjt for the price. A short, honest guide to eating in Agadir.

In short: Agadir eats well and cheaply, and the best of it is fish. The port grills whatever came in that morning, the marina is the smart end, and Talborjt is where you go for a proper tagine without a tourist mark-up.

Where to eat, by area

🐟 The fishing port

Grilled sardines, prawns and whatever the boats landed. Simple, loud, cheap, and the most Agadir thing you can do at lunchtime.

⛵ The marina

The polished end: terraces, international menus, sunset views. You pay for the setting, and sometimes it is worth it.

🏘️ Talborjt

Where locals actually eat. Tagines, grills, and prices that have nothing to do with the seafront.

🏖️ The seafront

The promenade restaurants: convenient, reliable, aimed squarely at visitors. Fine, rarely thrilling.

What to eat

Fish first — Agadir is one of the biggest fishing ports in the country, and it shows. Beyond that: tagine, couscous (traditionally Friday), harira soup, and amlou, the argan-and-almond spread that is the local answer to peanut butter. Mint tea arrives whether you asked or not.

A practical note

Most restaurants in Agadir are halal and many do not serve alcohol; the ones that do are mainly in hotels and at the marina. Nobody minds either way — just do not assume.

Frequently asked questions

Where are the best restaurants in Agadir?

It depends what you want. The fishing port does the freshest and cheapest grilled fish. The marina has the smartest terraces and the sunset views. Talborjt is where you find proper tagines at local prices. The seafront promenade is convenient but aimed at visitors.

What food is Agadir known for?

Fish, above all — Agadir is one of Morocco's largest fishing ports, and the grilled sardines and prawns at the port are the local classic. Beyond that, tagine, couscous, harira soup, and amlou, an argan and almond spread eaten at breakfast.

Can you drink alcohol in Agadir restaurants?

In some. Most restaurants are halal and do not serve alcohol, but hotel restaurants and several places at the marina do. It is worth checking before you book if it matters to you.

Is eating out in Agadir expensive?

Not by British standards. A grilled fish lunch at the port costs very little; the marina and seafront are noticeably dearer because you are paying for the location. Talborjt sits comfortably in between and is where most locals eat.

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