Let me be completely honest with you – Marrakech used to intimidate me. And I'm not talking about the typical first-time-in-Morocco kind of nerves. After living in Casablanca for over a decade and visiting Marrakech at least fifteen times, you'd think I'd have it figured out, right? Wrong.
The tourist traps, the relentless hustlers in Jemaa el-Fna, the overwhelming chaos of the medina – it all felt like navigating a minefield, even for someone like me who calls Morocco home. I've always been drawn to authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences, so the heavily touristy areas of Marrakech never quite clicked for me. Sure, I'd had some lovely moments exploring outside the city with friends, but within the medina itself? I felt like just another lost tourist.
That all changed during one spontaneous trip to Marrakech when I discovered something magical: it's absolutely possible to feel like a local without straying far from the iconic medina and main square. The secret? Having the right guide.
When Serendipity Meets Authentic Experience
Through a wonderful stroke of luck, Amanda from MarocMama invited me to join her food tour group – a delightful mix of Australians and Brits who were about to embark on what I can only describe as a culinary adventure through the real Marrakech.
Led by Amanda and her Moroccan husband Youssef, this wasn't your typical tourist experience. From the moment we started, I realized I was about to see my favorite Moroccan city through completely different eyes.

eating Mechoui
More Than Just Food: Stories, Culture, and Hidden Gems
What struck me most about this three-hour journey wasn't just the incredible food (though trust me, that sardine sandwich was a revelation), but the stories behind every dish. Youssef didn't just show us where to eat – he brought each location to life with tales of tradition, family recipes passed down through generations, and the cultural significance of what we were tasting.
Watching couscous being made from scratch in a tiny kitchen tucked away from tourist eyes, discovering how olives are prepared and preserved using methods unchanged for centuries, savoring that perfectly seasoned mechoui – each stop felt like being invited into someone's home rather than being herded through a tourist attraction.
The beauty of this experience lies in its unpredictability. Even as someone who knows Moroccan cuisine intimately, I found myself constantly surprised. Where would we go next? What hidden corner of the medina would Youssef reveal? What family story would accompany our next bite?

Moroccan Donuts aka Shfynsh
The Magic of Small Groups and Genuine Connection
With groups capped at just six people, the atmosphere felt wonderfully intimate – like sharing multiple meals with close friends rather than being part of a tour group. Amanda has this incredible gift for bringing people together, so even if you're traveling solo, you'll quickly find yourself part of a temporary family of fellow food adventurers.
At $65 per person, this three-hour experience offers exceptional value, especially when you consider you're not just getting a meal – you're getting access to places and stories that would take years to discover on your own.

A Different Side of Marrakech
This tour completely shifted my relationship with Marrakech. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by the tourist chaos, I finally understood how to navigate the medina with confidence and purpose. Those intimidating alleyways became pathways to incredible discoveries. The seemingly aggressive vendors transformed into storytellers and craftspeople with fascinating backgrounds.
Most importantly, I learned that authentic experiences don't require venturing to remote corners of the country. Sometimes, the most genuine moments are hiding in plain sight, waiting to be unlocked by local knowledge and genuine hospitality.

Home made couscous in the making


Olives and preserved veggies
Planning Your Own Adventure
If you're looking for a way to experience the real Marrakech – the one that locals know and love – I can't recommend Amanda and Youssef's food tour highly enough. It's perfect whether you're a first-time visitor trying to avoid tourist traps or, like me, someone who thought they knew the city but realized there was so much more to discover.
Ready to taste Marrakech like a local? Book your food tour here and prepare to fall in love with this incredible city all over again.
All photos were taken during my unforgettable day exploring Marrakech's culinary secrets with Amanda and Youssef. Each image tells a story of tradition, flavor, and the warm hospitality that makes Morocco so special.
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The sample food looks delicious. Where can i find some recepies?
You can find some recipes on Amanda’s blog (marocmama.com) and mine too!
It looks delicious!!
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