Restaurant in Tassoultante, Morocco
BÔ ZIN
100ptsHaouz Plain Farm-to-Table

About BÔ ZIN
BÔ ZIN is a destination restaurant on Marrakech's Route de l'Ourika, worth the short drive for its garden atmosphere and unhurried dining format. First-timers should arrive before dark to see the setting at its best. Booking is easy, making it a lower-friction option than the city's more formal fine-dining alternatives.
BÔ ZIN, Tassoultante: Worth the Drive Out of Marrakech?
If you are making your first trip to the Marrakech dining circuit, BÔ ZIN deserves a place on your itinerary. The restaurant sits along the Route de l'Ourika, roughly 3.5 kilometres outside the city centre in Tassoultante, which means you are trading medina foot traffic for a more considered, destination-dining experience. That trade is worth making. BÔ ZIN has built a consistent following as one of the more atmospheric restaurants along this road, and the setting — lantern-lit gardens visible as you arrive — signals what the experience is designed to be: a long, leisurely evening rather than a quick dinner stop.
For a first-timer, set expectations accordingly. This is not a spot for a casual weeknight meal; the journey and the format both reward guests who arrive in the right frame of mind. Come for the atmosphere and allow the evening to unfold at its own pace. If you are comparing options in the Marrakech region, La Grande Table Marocaine at Royal Mansour offers more formality and a verifiable fine-dining credential, while BÔ ZIN leans into a more relaxed, garden-focused mood.
Multi-Visit Strategy
BÔ ZIN rewards return visits more than most restaurants in the area, because the experience shifts depending on how you approach it. On a first visit, arrive early enough to take in the grounds before full dark , the visual payoff of the lit garden is highest in the transitional hour between dusk and night. Use this visit to orientate: note what the kitchen does well and which sections of the space you prefer.
A second visit is the time to go deeper on the food, now that the setting is familiar. Regulars tend to favour the evening later in the week, when service has found its rhythm. A third visit , if you are in Marrakech long enough , makes sense for a group occasion, when the full atmosphere of the space can be shared rather than processed solo. For those planning an extended stay in the region, the full Tassoultante restaurants guide maps out the broader dining picture along the Ourika road.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is direct and classified as easy , call ahead or attempt to reserve via the venue directly, as walk-in availability is not confirmed. Getting There: Located at Km 3.5 on the Route de l'Ourika; a taxi or private transfer from the medina is the standard approach, and journey times are short. Budget: Specific pricing is not available in our current data , check directly with the venue before visiting. Dress: Smart casual is appropriate for the garden-dining format; no formal dress code is confirmed. Groups: The setting is suited to groups, though confirm capacity for larger parties when booking.
How BÔ ZIN Compares
See the comparison section below for how BÔ ZIN sits against peers in the Marrakech dining circuit.
Also Worth Considering in Morocco
If you are planning a broader Morocco trip, the Pearl guides for Cafe Clock in Fes, Amal Gueliz Center in Marrakech, Le Salon Oriental in Essaouira, and Andalus in Tangier are useful reference points across different cities. For the full picture of what to eat, drink, and do around Tassoultante, see our guides to hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in the area.
FAQ
- What should a first-timer know about BÔ ZIN? Arrive before dark to see the garden setting at its leading. The experience is paced and unhurried, so treat it as a destination evening rather than a dinner stop. It sits on the Route de l'Ourika, a few minutes from central Marrakech by taxi.
- What should I order at BÔ ZIN? Specific menu data is not available in our current records. Ask the team on arrival what the kitchen is leading with that evening , that question will tell you more than any printed menu.
- Does BÔ ZIN handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed data on dietary accommodation is available. Contact the venue directly before booking if you have specific requirements, as is advisable at any restaurant without a publicly detailed menu.
- Can BÔ ZIN accommodate groups? The garden format suggests the space is well-suited to groups, but confirm table capacity and any private area options when you make your reservation. The booking process is direct.
- Is BÔ ZIN good for a special occasion? Yes, for the right kind of occasion. The setting and format suit anniversary dinners or celebratory evenings where atmosphere matters as much as the food. For a more formally credentialed special-occasion restaurant in the region, La Grande Table Marocaine at Royal Mansour is the stronger benchmark.
- What are alternatives to BÔ ZIN in Tassoultante? The Route de l'Ourika has several destination restaurants. For broader Marrakech options, our full Tassoultante guide is the place to start. Further afield in Morocco, Château Roslane and La Grande Table Marocaine in Casablanca represent the higher end of the national dining circuit.
Compare BÔ ZIN
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| BÔ ZIN | Easy | — | |
| La Grande Table Marocaine - Royal Mansour | Unknown | — | |
| Palais Ronsard | Unknown | — | |
| L’Italien par Jean-Georges | Unknown | — | |
| La Grande Table Marocaine - Royal Mansour Casablanca | Unknown | — | |
| Château Roslane | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how BÔ ZIN measures up.
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