There is no hunger quite like "surf hunger." After two hours battling the Atlantic currents and catching the Moroccan swell, your body needs serious recovery. Luckily, Essaouira's Medina is a sensory playground where traditional Berber flavors meet the freshest catch of the day.
The Sardine Capital of the World
Essaouira is famous for its sardines. Head down to the Port and you'll find small stalls grilling them over charcoal right in front of you. Served with fresh bread and a squeeze of lemon, it's the ultimate post-surf protein hit. It's cheap, authentic, and incredibly fresh.
The Hidden Rooftops: Tajines with a View
For a more relaxed experience, head into the winding alleys of the Medina. Look for restaurants with rooftop terraces. There's nothing like eating a slow-cooked Berber Tajine (lamb, prune, and almond is a local favorite) while watching the sunset over the Atlantic. The combination of healthy fats and slow-release carbs is perfect for muscle recovery.
Street Food Secrets
If you're on a budget or in a hurry, Essaouira's street food is world-class. Look for the small windows selling "MSEMEN" (Moroccan pancakes). You can have them plain, with honey, or filled with spicy vegetables. It's the perfect energizing snack before a sunset kite session.
Must-Try Local Specialties
- Grilled Octopus: Often caught just hours before, it's a gourmet treat you can find at the fish market.
- Amlou: Known as "Moroccan Nutella," this blend of argan oil, almonds, and honey is a powerhouse of energy.
- Mint Tea: The "Moroccan Whiskey." It's the social glue of the city and perfect for hydrating after the salt water.

