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Sunday, October 31, 2021

marvelous moroccan moka at dar el bacha

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Wednesday 13th of October - Dar el Bacha Marrakech

On the day of departure I invited my friend Fatiha for coffee & cake at Bacha Coffee.

A special memory! Thank you Fatiha for all the lovely conversations and taking care of the group during Marvelous Marrakech retreat.

You are a beautiful soul, sweet friend and an awesome hostess for Chambres d'Amis.

à la prochaine...

Bacha Coffee in the medina of Marrakech was built in 1910, in the spectacular Dar el Bacha palace, which means house of the Pasha.

This historical place united the greatest cultural and political minds of the century over glittering golden coffee pots of coffee of Arabia or Arabica, as it is known today. Guests included Colette, Maurice Ravel, Charlie Chaplin, Josephine Baker, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, to name a few. After the Second World War the palace was closed and a few years ago Dar el Bacha was reopened as the Museum of Cultural Confluences.

You imagine yourself back in time, while pouring coffee from the golden pot.

Friday, May 31, 2019

cafe hafa

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Tanger

Cafe Hafa, founded in 1921, is located along the cliff top overlooking the Bay of Tangier. Opened in 1921, the cafe has retained the 1920s style of decor and through the years has been visited by famous writers, singers, painters and designers, from Paul Bowles and William S. Burroughs, Matisse, to The Beatles, Rolling Stones and Yves Saint Laurent.

The legendary cafe is known for its mint tea with a view.

The pure simplicity and dominance over the Strait of Gibraltar, the multicolored and plastic chairs, mosaic tables, blue walls, trees that grow without concern to none and with charm to which no one can resist.

So on the first afternoon in Tanger we walked to the cafe on the coast (elatedly) and found it completely empty...

Not a single soul on the terrace. Only empty tables, piles of plastic chairs and a few cats.

We were a little disappointed and wondered if the abandoned sight was due to Ramadan or maybe because the cafe no longer existed.

A neighbor told us that we had to come back in the evening to see what it's like during sunset.

After wandering around on the 'holy ground' where Yves & Pierre once enjoyed the view, we did the same and decided to return in the evening.

As we approached the sunset on the way to Cafe Hafa, hordes of locals walked in the same direction.

Once arrived at the place, the terrace was packed with people, with their home-cooked meals installed on the tables for iftar, waiting for sunset.

Very special and moving to experience the gathering and as soon as the sun went down in the ocean, everyone started eating and drinking quietly.

We had a glass of mint tea and enjoyed this impressive moment.