Hidden away along side a steep and crumbling staircase (Escalier Waller) near Rue de la Liberté in central Tangier is restaurant Saveur de Poisson. It's prix fixe and you do not choose but what you get is the best fish lunch, ever: Five courses served at communal tables, including a mixed fish soup, squid and shrimp in a spinach casserole, and a perfectly grilled bone-in local white fish. The cooking style is rustic French but don't do like I did and ask for a glass of vin blanc with your meal. The proprietor of Saveur de Poisson's name is Mohammed.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
a Tangier moment -- Saveurs de Poisson
Hidden away along side a steep and crumbling staircase (Escalier Waller) near Rue de la Liberté in central Tangier is restaurant Saveur de Poisson. It's prix fixe and you do not choose but what you get is the best fish lunch, ever: Five courses served at communal tables, including a mixed fish soup, squid and shrimp in a spinach casserole, and a perfectly grilled bone-in local white fish. The cooking style is rustic French but don't do like I did and ask for a glass of vin blanc with your meal. The proprietor of Saveur de Poisson's name is Mohammed.
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Hi Edward. I would like to get in touch with you as we are interested in using your photos of Saveur De Poisson in Tangier in Lonely Planet Magazine.
Please can you email me - lppics@bbc.com
Thanks
Lynn Chambers
Photo Editor
Lonely Planet Magazine
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