Fes Medina Street Food Tour
Fes, Morocco
About This Activity
Dive into the flavors of Fes with a local guide navigating the medina's best food stalls and bakeries. Sample harira (the thick lentil-tomato soup served at every Moroccan table), freshly fried sfenj doughnuts dipped in honey, kefta kebabs from smoky charcoal grills, and seasonal fruits from the Rcif market. The tour covers neighborhoods most visitors never reach, revealing the everyday food culture of this ancient city. Tours typically run 3 hours and include 8-10 tastings.
Seasonal note: Best Oct-Apr; mornings ideal for freshest food
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