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Atelier de cuisine Madada by Made in Essaouira
Atelier de cuisine Madada by Made in Essaouira
5 bis, Rue Youssef El Fassi
Tel: +212524475512
Activité L'Atelier Madada cours de cuisine, cordon bleu d’un jour
L'Atelier Madada propose à ses élèves de découvrir la cuisine marocaine à travers trois formules de cours:
-Les cours de patisseries
-Les cours de cuisine traditionnelle
-Les cours de cuisine gastronomique qui permettent de cuisiner des recettes plus raffinées à partir d'ingrédients tels que le homard ou la langouste.
Chaque session de cours dure une demi journée, le temps d'aller acheter les ingrédients dans le marché local, de cuisiner la recette choisie et de déguster les plats préparés.
Les cours se déroulent dans le laboratoire qui peut accueillir 8 personnes et sont supervisés par un chef local.
En réservant votre cours de cuisine par le site de maroc-origines.com, vous contribuez à hauteur de 1€ au projet associatif en cours de financement de la même manière que l'Atelier Madada et Maroc Origines, soit pour une réservation, 3€ reversés.
Pour connaître les tarifs et les disponibilités des cours ou pour en savoir plus sur le projet associatif en cours de financement, rendez-vous sur :
Madada Mogador
Riad Essaouira
Madada Mogador
Riad Essaouira
Restaurant La Table Madada by Made in Essaouira
Restaurant La Table Madada by Made in Essaouira
7 rue Youssef El Fassi
Tel: +212524472106, +212524475512
RESTAURANT LA TABLE BY MADADA ESSAOUIRA - MAROC
RESTAURANT LA TABLE BY MADADA ESSAOUIRA - MAROC
- Réalisé par Soufiane BOUHALI
- Résponsable Marketing Ikram EL AMRI
- Assistant Camera Mohamed Ouchater
- Assistant Rachid OULOUAHCH
- Musique CC Undercover by Citizen Nyx
- Production REMRARTS Pub
#08 Essaouira (Morocco Travel Guide)
Visiting Morocco is a once in a lifetime experience!
Perched on the edge of Morocco’s Atlantic coast, Essaouira looks like a cross between North Africa and the Mediterranean. Surrounded by golden-stone city walls, it mixes bright blues and dazzling whitewash with flowing djellabas and the smell of spices. And this mixture all makes sense when you look at the town’s history – over the years it’s been inhabited by a whole range of different cultural and ethnic groups, from the Arabs and Africans to the Romans and French. The influences from them all have blended together over the years to create this mellow, relaxed coastal town. Add into that 300 days of sunshine a year and constant warm but not baking temperatures, and you’ve pretty much got the perfect short break destination. Although Essaouira hasn’t got much in the way of big ‘must-see’ sights, it’s an easy place to spend a few days.
With summer temperatures which regularly soar well over the 40C mark, it is no surprise that the good citizens of Marrakech are keen for access to a cool breeze – and the place they head for to get that is the historic, coastal town of Essaouira. Located on the Atlantic coast in western Morocca, Essaouira is easily accessible by car, bus or train from Marrakech. With less than a week in the region, we wanted to get a taste of more than just Marrakech so we booked a driver and headed off on a drive that took just over two hours, but offered plenty of distractions.
With just 10 percent of the population of Marrakech, the smaller city is far easier to navigate and explore. It’s distinctly Moroccan, with its walled medina, narrow alleyways, souks and Berber influence; yet it’s also a place with a young, vibrant, artistic vibe.
Small Art galleries and studios are found all over town; one of the best ways to begin a stay in Essaouira is to simply walk through the main squares to get a feel for the creative scene. You will find not only established galleries, but also the work of plenty of street artists, photo-worthy graffiti and murals on the sides of buildings, as well as colourful creations made of pottery and wood displayed along walls and sidewalks.
Visit the Galerie d’Art Frederic Damgaard (Avenue Okba Ibn Nafia; free entrance) for a nice introduction to local artists, along with a decent book selection and pieces for sale. The Association Tilal (2 Rue du Caire) exhibits the work of half a dozen or so local painters with distinctive styles. Espace Othello (9 Rue Mohammed Layachi) began from the overflow of artwork the owner had on exhibit in his nearby restaurant, and has grown into its own gallery with paintings and sculptures by local artists. The name is derived from Orson Welles’s 1952 film, Othello, which he filmed here.
Along with painting, sculpture and other fine art, Essaouira is famed for its handicrafts — particularly woodcarving, cabinetmaking and intricate marquetry inlays. Along the Skala de la Ville is a string of workshops that specialize in these traditional craft arts, where you can not only buy items, but often watch the artisans at work. An important thing to know is that the traditional woodcarving was done with local thuya wood, which is now endangered. Therefore, you will generally find such other types of wood as ebony or walnut in the carvings. But if you do see anything of real thuya, be aware that buying this wood threatens the last remaining trees and encourages illegal logging. Other places to shop for local artisan crafts include Rafia Craft(82 Rue d’Agadir), which showcases shoes woven from doum palm fibres; Boutique Kif Kif (204 Place du Marché aux Grains) with locally made linens, towels, home décor and bags; andGalerie Jama (22 Rue Ibnou Rochd) for high-quality Moroccan rugs from Mustapha el Boussaidi, who has been making tribal carpets since age 11. The multilevelled Jama, which is located in an old house, also has a nice selection of silk, pottery and other objets d’arts.
Like most cultural hotspots, Essaouira also has a musical side, from traditional styles such as the mystical Gnaoua and Sufi, to classically based Alizés and Printemps, to modern jazz, dance and reggae tunes. Caravane Café (2 bis Rue Qadi Ayad) is a trendy spot with a cosmopolitan-cool vibe, which is frequented by musicians.
Essaouira’s most famous music event is the Gnaoua World Music Festival, held every year in May or June and attracting musical artists from all over the world. Dubbed the Moroccan Woodstock, the festival is a melting pot of Gnaoua masters alongside foreign rock, jazz and reggae musicians. It lasts four days and attracts around half-a-million visitors each year. One- and four-day passes are for sale, but many of the performances are also available to attend for free.
For more info on Essouira, please check here
Riad Madada Mogador, le loft mauresque
Le Riad Madada Mogador est situé derrière les remparts de la ville d'Essaouira. Il est composé de 7 chambres dont certaines possèdent un balcon et une vue magnifique sur le port et la plage. Le volumes du Riad lui donnent un air de loft à la marocaine, avec sa décoration cosy et feutrée.
Le Riad Madada Mogador est membre du programme associatif de Maroc Origines et participe financièrement à des projets associatifs lorsque vous le réservez sur notre site. Pour plus d'informations sur les tarifs et les disponibilités du Riad Madada Mogador ou pour en savoir plus sur notre conception du tourisme éthique, visitez :
Les Jardins de Villa Maroc by Made in Essaouira
ESSAOUIRA VISTA DA.... MALI'
MERAVIGLIE DEL MAROCCO: ESSAOUIRA
RESTAURANT LA TABLE BY MADADA ESSAOUIRA - MAROC
RESTAURANT LA TABLE BY MADADA ESSAOUIRA - MAROC
à la rencontre de ... Amyn Alami - Projet developpement Mogador à Essaouira
Orson Welles square Essaouira
Cooking at La Table Madada, Morocco - Africa on a Plate | The Africa Channel
Cooking at La Table Madada, Morocco
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Hotel & Riad Villa Maroc by Made in Essaouira
Hotel and Riad Villa Maroc by Made in Essaouira
10, Rue Abdellah Ben Yassine
Tel: +212524473147
TRIP TO ESSAOUIRA !
A compilation of some videos I shot during a trip to Essaouira (Morocco).
Gear : Canon 550D, Canon 50 mm 1.8, Canon 18-55 mm. No tripod or steady-cam was used (sorry for shakiness)
Music : Maybe Tomorrow - Louis : louis-music.bandcamp.com/album/a-sleeping-giant
Special Thanks to : Ali, Adam, Taha and Kafil.
essaouira 2008
dalla terrazza del riad la casa del mar