Agadir Food Guide: What to Eat & Best Restaurants π²
Discover the best Agadir food! From Argan oil Goat Tagine to fresh grilled fish at the port, our guide reveals what to eat and where to find the best flavors during your Agadir visit.

Agadir is famous for being the capital of the Souss region, where the mountains meet the ocean, creating a rich culinary heritage that blends fresh seafood with authentic Amazigh flavors. If you are planning an Agadir visit, exploring its restaurants and street food is one of the top Agadir tourist attractions you simply cannot miss.
In this guide, we take you on a sensory Morocco food tour through Agadir to discover the dishes that define the city.
What to Eat in Agadir? (Must-Eat Dishes) π½οΈ
Agadir offers unique "Soussi" dishes that you won't find quite the same way in other Moroccan cities. Here is what you must taste:
Goat Tagine with Argan Oil
This isn't just any tagine! It is the region's iconic dish, where tender goat meat is slow-cooked with seasonal vegetables and authentic Argan oil, adding a unique, nutty flavor you can only find in Souss. π₯
Grilled Fresh Fish
Agadir is Morocco's premier fishing port and the sardine capital. Don't miss the "Mixed Seafood Platter" featuring calamari, shrimp, and white fish, grilled over charcoal moments after being caught. π€π₯
Amlou & Warm Bread
Known as "Berber Nutella," this is a rich blend of toasted almonds, honey, and Argan oil. It is typically served for breakfast with warm "Tafarnout" bread baked on hot stones. π―π₯
Baddaz (Corn Couscous)
A unique Amazigh couscous made from corn flour instead of semolina. Served with fish, vegetables, or just Argan oil, it is a light, healthy, and deeply traditional dish. π½
Fresh Juices & PanachΓ©
In a region famous for its orchards, you must try the freshly squeezed orange juice or the local "PanachΓ©"βa thick, energy-packed smoothie made with avocado, milk, and dried fruits. π₯π
Where to Try It? (Best Eating Spots) π
To get the full experience, here are the best spots to visit:
- Souk El Had: The largest market in Africa! Head to the restaurant section to taste traditional tagines at unbeatable pricesβperfect for anyone looking for a cheap holiday to Morocco Agadir. π
- The Port (Le Port): The ultimate spot for seafood lovers. Enjoy a rustic, lively atmosphere where you buy your fish by weight and have it grilled on the spot. β
- The Corniche: If you are looking for a nice dinner with an ocean view, the promenade offers a mix of international and Moroccan restaurants. ππ·
Essential Tips for Foodies π‘
- Safety First: A common question is, "Is Morocco safe?" Agadir is one of the safest and most welcoming cities for tourists to enjoy a street food tour day or night. β
- Getting Around: If you are coming on an Agadir day trip from Marrakech, you can easily find great restaurants near the bus station or city center. π
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