Travelling To Morocco When We Can't Leave Bath

Boho Marché is not what you might expect to find in the heart of Georgian Bath…They celebrate the culinary cultures along the hippy trail to Marrakech – followed by rock stars, top fashion designers, artists, and writers in the Sixties and Seventies. It’s wildly Bohemian and creative – an indulgent feast for all the senses.

You can take one look at the interiors of Boho Marche and see this exact sixties and seventies inspiration.

With a carefully curated menu has a Mediterranean-meets-Morocco theme with delicious dishes bursting with colour and flavours. Some reflect North Africa’s diverse culinary influences; others showcase traditional Moroccan cuisine, seasoned with a sprinkling of Andalucian specialties and a peppering of popular French classics.

My friend Lisa and opted for an array of dishes, none of them complimenting the other. All of them tasting amazing in their own right.

You can tuck into Boho Marche’s speciality dishes including an earthy Moroccan Butternut Curry, Spicy Shrimp Risotto or savour a richly decadent Duck Confit. Served in their dining room, lounge and bar, lavishly designed to evoke the vibe of a mesmerising Moroccan souk with a hint of Parisien bistrot style, their food and ambience make every meal a special occasion.

Thank you so much for a great, and very welcomed day out. Here’s to 2021 being filled with many more of these moments.

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