Fnideq · Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay, route de Fnideq, Fnideq 93100, Morocco
3.3 (70 avis Google)Restaurant à Fnideq.
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6.0 km du centre-ville
Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay, route de Fnideq, Fnideq 93100, Morocco
Lun-Dim 16:00–02:00
Basé sur 8 avis (CityBook et Google)
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“Secret gem on this side of Morocco ! Cool up market beach bar set in the huge grounds of the hotel resort , amazing first class service from start to finish. Good and drinks top quality. We were taken by golf buggy from the resort entrance to the beach bar and back , and to the on site Thai restaurant even though we were not staying at hotel. Less than 10 euro by taxi from Smir marina if coming by boat. Felt like a typical 5 star resort more often found in the top locations of Dubai, and bar service / cocktails better than anything I’ve had along the Spanish coast. A rare and unexpected find”
“Nice luxury place, went for food only. No complains. The only issue is the sun bed charge around 100 usd”
“So we visited twice. Firstly they charge 2200 MAD for 2 persons to enter their beach - even water is not included. Hands down the most expensive beach admission ever - and I live in Dubai. Drinks are good and food from beach restaurant is very good. Second time we visited for dinner at Buddah bar. Food was very mediocre. Waitress who tended to our table was very unprofessional. Firstly she sprayed us with water when opening bottle for neighbouring table. Then she spilled from our table on my shoes and white pants - never said sorry. I ordered old fashioned - apart from bad attitude I read confusion in her facial expression. She brought me neat whiskey. I asked her to take it away and ordered different drink of the menu. Her colleague came back and told me they can’t change whiskey. I asked him aside in order not to disturb other guests at my table - and told what the problem was - they eventually made old fashioned. Overall inexperienced staff - not something you’d expect from a place at this price point. Manager of restaurant was very good and accommodating however.”
“Very weird experience where we booked the restaurant. And we have been denied entry as if we did not book the restaurant. We called booking and they still confirmed our reservation. But it seems as if the director of the hotel denied entry to many families because they had unexpected customers. In a nutshell better go to the Royal Mansour, cabo club bay, and sofitel restaurant where the management respects their customers.”
“Shame on you for blasting unbearably loud music and singing until 2-3 AM almost every single night while I was visiting Eden Beach. The noise was so extreme that it was impossible to sleep, relax, or enjoy my stay. This behavior shows a complete lack of respect for neighbors, families with children, elderly residents, and visitors who simply want peace and quiet. There is no excuse for turning a peaceful area into a nightclub every night. The level of inconsideration is shocking and reflects terribly on the community. Tourists and residents alike should not have to endure this type of noise pollution in what should be a calm and beautiful place by the sea. Moroccan authorities need to take this issue seriously and put an end to it once and for all. If nothing changes, Eden Beach risks losing its charm and reputation, as no one will want to return to a place where rest and peace are destroyed by selfish, reckless behavior. Shameful and unacceptable. Update: My reply to your message/reply: With all due respect, your reply is dismissive and misleading. I was in the nearby residences, and the music from Buddha-Bar Beach was so loud it carried far beyond your premises until 2/3 AM almost every night. To claim that “sound levels remain controlled” is simply false when entire neighborhoods around you cannot sleep. You mention that your in-house guests “enjoy a quiet and relaxing stay.” Of course they might; your hotel rooms are likely equipped with noise insulation. But that does nothing for the families, children, elderly residents, and visitors in the surrounding community who are forced to endure unbearable noise against their will. If you want to blast music, do it inside a covered, insulated bar where the sound stays contained. Choosing to operate in open-air areas shows zero consideration for anyone outside your premises and makes your claim of “compliance” meaningless. Hiding behind the phrase “in full compliance with local authorities” does not make this acceptable. Disturbing hundreds of people nightly is not “compliance,” it’s irresponsibility. You are putting profit and “atmosphere” over basic human decency. Authorities need to take this issue seriously and impose real limits. What you are doing is not hospitality; it is disrespect, and it damages the reputation of your establishment, Eden Beach and Morocco as a whole.”
“Amazing food. Every single dish we ordered was excellent. Dont miss the Dragon rolls Sushi and the Green Curry Chicken and their signature cocktails. Very cool and relaxed ambiance. Will definitely come back.”