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Fashion is a most definitely a passion, however I love to inspire people. I love sharing things I have discovered. From London originally but brought up in Berlin, family in Marrakech and spend most of my life living out of a suitcase. Most people would despise the continuous nomadic behaviour, however I thrive on packing for a new adventure! Stay tuned as I post about 2-3 times a week giving you a taster on my exciting finds!

Monday 29 August 2011

WHEN IN CHEZ PASCAL- Laurence of Arabia's Hang out!

You are at Pascal's home for a friendly Visit!

Marrakech is filled with little surprises. Dining, is one of them.
Chez Pascal is one of those places where you are transported into the time of Laurence of Arabia. His exposition closet to be exact. Old saddles, Deco posters, rusty tools and rugs deck the walls leaving no space empty.

You are greeted by Pascal himself on entering the little brasserie, a bundling bouncing Frenchman sporting a chef's outfit. He takes you to your table and greats you as an old friend coming to visit his home.  Hence the name of 'Chez Pascal' !

The menu is simple cuisine but has such flavour and believe me, after 3 days of pure couscous and tagine you are dying for something European! Beautiful cut meats and veg ( and you know by now i am a meat and veg gal!)  succulent fish and light fluffy desserts, Chez Pascal offers a little taste of France mixed with a Marroccan twist.

Through this old school french colonial interior and the antique styled service this is a great place for lunch during a visit into the modern town or a romantic dinner transporting you into old times.

This is a must dining experience When in Marrakech

When the wind's from the east
And the sun's from the west
And the sand in the glass is right
Come on down
Stop on by
To CHEZ PASCALS and fly
To another Arabian night

Arabian nights
Like Arabian days
More often than not
Are hotter than hot
In a lot of good ways


For more info see:
Rue Mohammed Al Béqal
Marrakech, Morocco











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