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Contribuisci feedbackThis is one of the best places in Tangier. The service is really good and people are friendly. I like it better when it's empty. If he's overcrowded, it'll be nosy. I recommend this place to anyone who is willing to relax and have a good time.
Stuart Church's amazing decor survives in the restaurant above; but there's a bar hidden downstairs these days.
Nice place nice Indesign didnt taste the food but smelled very good and tasy. Affordable Prices good ambiance if you go downstairs. I dont like the staff. not going back therr anytime soon.
In the late 1970s Le Marquis, a wonderful French restaurant, opened in Tangier, on a quiet side street near the Café Roxy. Its over-the-top decor by the notable American-born designer, artist and architect Stuart Church was remarkable. For over twenty years Le Marquis was definitely the best French restaurant in Tangier until it abruptly closed. In 2021, a place named Le Marquis Chill-Out restaurant opened in the same location as the original Le Marquis, but it is also a bar and you do not have to order lunch. It opens at 12:00 Noon (seven days a week) and closes at 8:00 PM due to coronavirus curfew restrictions. Unfortunately, its manager is rude and disrespectful to the point of insult. I could not believe how rudely I was treated for merely wanting to look at the place or the menu. I will not bother to walk inside this place ever again. You will not receive a friendly welcome and you will be horrified at the exorbitant prices. Do not be deceived: this is NOT the original refined and superb French restaurant Le Marquis, despite the same location with much of the decor. The current obnoxious manager needs to be fired and replaced for daring to treat a prospective customer in such a rude manner. If you are looking for a bar and hangout, there are far better places in Tangier to go to than Le Marquis Chill-Out. Le Marquis Chill-Out is predominately a bar with food, but do not expect gourmet food. The original Le Marquis 30 years ago was exceptional and its faithful customers were warmly greeted with a smile by Abdellah, its food was well-prepared and exceptional, and the polite, uniformed waiters were always professional. Le Marquis Chill-Out has another full bar and lounge downstairs in the basement for serious drinkers. My advice is to just go elsewhere, but do bring lots of money if you still want to experience this disappointing and badly managed bar-restaurant.
In the late 1970s Le Marquis, a wonderful French restaurant, opened in Tangier, on a quiet side street near the Café Roxy. Its over-the-top decor by the notable American-born designer, artist and architect Stuart Church was remarkable. For over twenty years Le Marquis was definitely the best French restaurant in Tangier until it abruptly closed. In 2021, a place named Le Marquis Chill-Out restaurant opened in the same location as the original Le Marquis, but it is also a bar and you do not have to order lunch. It opens at 12:00 Noon (seven days a week) and closes at 8:00 PM due to coronavirus curfew restrictions. Unfortunately, its manager is rude and disrespectful to the point of insult. I could not believe how rudely I was treated for merely wanting to look at the place or the menu. I will not bother to walk inside this place ever again. You will not receive a friendly welcome and you will be horrified at the exorbitant prices. Do not be deceived: this is NOT the original refined and superb French restaurant Le Marquis, despite the same location with much of the decor. The current obnoxious manager needs to be fired and replaced for daring to treat a prospective customer in such a rude manner. If you are looking for a bar and hangout, there are far better places in Tangier to go to than Le Marquis Chill-Out. Le Marquis Chill-Out is predominately a bar with food, but do not expect gourmet food. The original Le Marquis 30 years ago was exceptional and its faithful customers were warmly greeted with a smile by Abdellah, its food was well-prepared and exceptional, and the polite, uniformed waiters were always professional. Le Marquis Chill-Out has another full bar and lounge downstairs in the basement for serious drinkers. My advice is to just go elsewhere, but do bring lots of money if you still want to experience this disappointing and badly managed bar-restaurant.