Dar Mnebhi Palace restaurant interior (Fes, Morocco)

Dar Mnebhi Palace, now serving as a restaurant, offers a unique dining experience set within the walls of a historic Moroccan palace. Originally built in the early 20th century by Mehdi al-Mnebhi, a significant figure in Moroccan history, the palace now welcomes guests to dine in a setting that once hosted important political figures and events. The transformation of this architectural gem into a restaurant has preserved the intricate details of its design, allowing diners to appreciate the craftsmanship of a bygone era while enjoying their meals.

The palace features a large central courtyard, which has been repurposed into a dining area. Guests are seated around the courtyard, where the original fountains and ornate tilework remain a focal point. The tables are arranged to offer a view of the palace’s architectural features, including carved cedar wood, zellij tilework, and brass chandeliers. The ambiance is one of understated elegance, where history and tradition blend with the culinary experience. In addition to its historical significance, Dar Mnebhi offers a menu of traditional Moroccan cuisine, served in a setting that evokes the grandeur of Morocco’s past.

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Date: 2010.02

Camera: Nikon D300, Sigma 8mm