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Open for 30 years,
L’ORIENTALISTE
is the oldest shop
on the street. Of the
many treasures here,
silver-backed brushes
and combs will glam
up your dressing
table, while silver
sugar urns,
and tea, wine
and Champagne
glasses in candy
colours, will add
pizzazz to your table.
Tel: +212 (0)5 2443 4074
I appreciate traditional
things,” says Madame
Alami Hakima of her
historic pastry shop,
AL JAWDA,
that has
been supplying sweet-
toothed Marrakchis
with treats for 28 years.
Her range began with
10
pastries and now she
has 300, but favourites,
like almond gazelle
horns and peanut
briouat
(
filled pastries),
stay the same.
Tel: +212 (0)5 2443 3897
When King Mohammed VI
needs a chocolate fix, he
calls
JEFF DE BRUGES
.
Indeed, the Tiffany-inspired
turquoise interior and
glittering display cabinets
make a fitting backdrop to
a place that supplies most
of the city’s society soirées
and weddings. Cocoa
beans are sourced from
fine plantations all over the
world, but the chocs are
made in-house. Be sure to
try the apple-filled bonbons.
jeff-de-bruges.com
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L’Orientaliste’s shop
assistant poses with one
of the store’s wares
Satisfy your chocolate
cravings at Jeff de
Bruges, where the
vast choice runs
from ganaches to
fondants and all sorts
in between