
Wedding Caterer · Marrakech
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French · English · Arabic
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Feb 2026
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Mosaic by l'Adresse is the highest rated vendor in this batch, sitting at 9.1 in our directory, and that score is earned. This is a Marrakech caterer and events house working in traditional Moroccan cooking pushed with a contemporary hand. The core kitchen turns out tajines, couscous, pastilla, and the full run of Moroccan pastries, the food a Moroccan family will actually judge you on, and it does them properly. If your wedding leans traditional and you want the meal to be the thing guests remember, this is a serious name to have on your shortlist. The signature is their interactive live cooking. Instead of a fixed plated menu, they set up stations that cook in front of your guests: a fresh sushi bar, a live wok, a pasta station. At a Marrakech wedding that runs past midnight this does two jobs at once. It feeds people, and it becomes part of the entertainment during the long stretch between dinner and the dance floor. Guests wander, graze, and watch, and the room stays alive instead of sagging after the main course. It is a smart format for a crowd that is half Moroccan and half international, because there is something familiar for everyone. They are built for scale. The team is large enough to serve a several-hundred-guest wedding without the food quality collapsing under the volume, which is the exact failure point of smaller caterers who overreach. Beyond weddings they cover private parties, corporate galas, seminars, and Ramadan ftour, so the operation runs year round and is not learning on your night. The showroom sits in the Zone industrielle de Sidi Ghanem, 3 route de Safi, number 15, where you can meet the team and taste before you book, which you should always do with a caterer. Practically, a couple gets a customised menu built around your guest count and your budget, buffets or stations or a served meal, plus the cocktail, dessert, and pastry spread. They also offer full event coordination, decor and logistics, but I would hire them for the food first and treat the rest as a bonus, not the reason you chose them. Pricing in our directory shows a per person range from 56 to 225, and that gap is the whole story: a straightforward Moroccan buffet sits near the bottom, while multiple live stations, sushi, and a premium menu push you toward the top. The number that matters is your specific menu, not the range. Booking is direct. Call +212 6 78 78 98 99 or +212 6 70 90 90 01, or email sales@mosaic-morocco.com, and the showroom is open every day from 9 to 19. You can see recent work on Instagram at mosaic_traiteur_marrakech and on their Facebook and website. Amelie, a Marrakech planner who does not hand out praise loosely, lists Mosaic among her favourite caterers in the city, and independent local caterer guides name them too, which is the kind of outside endorsement I weight more heavily than a vendor's own marketing. The honest caveat is about the per head range and the scale. Ask for a tasting and a firm quote for your exact menu before you fall for the concept, because live stations and a sushi bar are the fun part and also the part that pushes your bill toward that 225 ceiling fast. Confirm how many staff come for your guest count, whether service and rentals like plates, glassware, and station equipment are inside the quote or billed on top, and how they handle dietary needs and halal certainty for your international guests. A team built for grand weddings can feel like overkill for a 20-person dinner, so if yours is genuinely intimate, ask whether they even take a booking that small before you get attached. Do the tasting, pin the numbers, and you have one of the strongest catering options in Marrakech.
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