by Mike Bernhardt | Aug 20, 2018 | Essaouira, Morocco Articles, Morocco Food
Alyson gave me a horrified look when I asked her how long the dada (a term often used to refer to female chefs at Moroccan hotels) had been teaching Moroccan cooking classes. “Don’t call her that! She’s a chef! I’ll explain later,” she whispered, glancing worriedly at...
by Mike Bernhardt | May 29, 2018 | Morocco Articles, Tangier
From the crumbling splendor of the 13th-century Alhambra in Granada, Spain, to the 14th-century Madrasa Bou Inania in Fez, Morocco, spectacular examples of Moorish plaster-carving, tilework, and intricately carved painted wood have blown the minds of millions of...
by Mike Bernhardt | May 15, 2018 | Chefchaouen, Monuments & Sites, Morocco Articles, Tangier
The old Medina of Tetouan is a place where people live and work — you won’t find many souvenir shops here. But if you want to experience life in a Moroccan medina with few tourists where you can explore without being bombarded by “come have a look!” then Tetouan is...
by Mike Bernhardt | May 3, 2018 | Essaouira, Morocco Articles, Morocco Food
So, you’re in Essaouira for a few days. You’re adventurous and your taste buds are tired of the mostly similar Moroccan fare you’ve eaten so far in Casablanca, Fez and even Marrakesh. You might be with a group and have the afternoon to yourself or perhaps traveling...
by Mike Bernhardt | Apr 24, 2018 | Essaouira, Morocco Articles
With its white walls and bright, broad main streets, its relaxed and friendly inhabitants, and its vibrant arts and music scene, Essaouira is my favorite city in Morocco. It has world-class kite-surfing, a beautiful beach and two major music festivals every year. Its...