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Dar Kawa – Mumtaz Suite – Fragments

The Mumtaz suite is located on the first floor of the riad and has a separate private staircase….

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Dar Kawa Lifestyle

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On the roof by Jasmine Vanhevel

Have a sneak peek on the roof of Dar Kawa through the lens of Jasmine Van Hevel, who has a long story with Dar Kawa…

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The Patio

Life in our patio is pleasant at every moment of the day…

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Sardines – So simple, so good.

Sardines. Bathed in a marinade. Stuffed with mint. Or a tajine ? Sardines are very common and tasty in Morocco and our cook, Saïda has an endless repertoire of receipes for them…

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Sarah Carlier, private concert tonight

Tonight in Dar Kawa, private concert by Sarah Carlier for a happy few…

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Saïda – Our cook since 1999

A few days back we received this lovely picture from one of our japanese guests. Saïda, our cook.

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Vegetable minimalism

 Revisited by Vera Chekal, young russian photographer, a personal interpretation in a Moroccan context. Here and there. Images are sometimes raw, sometimes highlighted. Small condensed tradition of the country presented with minimalism. Vera Chekal is a young russian student in photography. She came as a guest, together with 4 other photographers of her school in Moscow, past summer. They stayed for a week in Dar Kawa and explored the moroccan culture, the streets, the heat, Dar Kawa, moroccan food. A large repertoire. Many subjects, different lights and atmospheres to shoot. Upon departure Vera shared this serie of photos with us.

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Mint tea

“Mint tea is : bitter like life, sparkling and sweet like love and death. ” Moroccan proverb

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Happy 16

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