Bistro Laaroussa.
Perched on the roof terrace of a restored 17th-century palace, Bistro Laaroussa offers a dual-track dining experience that balances casual light bites with deep-rooted Moroccan tradition. By day, the menu leans toward fresh Mediterranean-inspired à la carte plates; by night, the focus shifts to a daily-changing three-course fixed menu featuring market-sourced tagines and pastillas. The setting is the primary draw, providing panoramic views over the Merinid Tombs and Mount Zalagh. For those visiting during cooler months, the space transition from the open-air terrace to a fireplace-warmed dining room. A notable highlight is the focused wine list, which highlights bottles from the nearby Meknes region. Expect a steep climb up the original palace stairs to reach the terrace, though the perspective of the Fes medina from the top provides ample reward.