Bo Zin
Km 3,5, H2F8+GH2, Route de l' Ourika, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
Price
€€€
Alcohol
Yes
Cuisine Type
International, Asian
Experience
Romantic, Stunning Setting, Family-friendly, Culinary Excellence, Festive
Features
Garden
Festive Features
Live music, DJ
Perfect For
Dinner
Overview
Bô Zin sits just beyond the city walls on the Route de l'Ourika, a villa-turned-restaurant that has held its place among Marrakech's most recognisable nightlife-dining addresses for years. The setting is built around contrasts: warm indoor salons with a contemporary fireplace for cooler evenings, and an exotic garden strung with torches, fountains, tented lounges, and small wooden bridges connecting intimate seating islands beneath the palms. The kitchen runs a pan-Asian and international menu: dim sum, wok-fired plates, teriyaki, Thai salads, and satay sit alongside Moroccan-accented dishes and grilled meats. Cocktails arrive with the same polished confidence as the food, and the two are designed to carry you through a long evening. That is the point. Bô Zin is not a place you leave after dessert. A resident DJ provides a low-key soundtrack during dinner, then pushes the energy higher as the hours pass; on weekends, live percussion and guest DJs shift the lighting and the mood until the garden feels less like a restaurant and more like an open-air club. The transition is seamless, a subtle change in tempo rather than a sudden break. We recommend going on a Friday or Saturday night, when the full show and live acts bring the space to life at its best. A short taxi ride from the medina, Bô Zin rewards the slight detour with an evening that refuses to end on schedule.
























