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    Table 3

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    Per Se-trained chef, Moroccan ingredients, book now.

    Table 3, Restaurant in Casablanca

    About Table 3

    Chef Fayçal Bettioui trained at Per Se in New York and spent a decade in the US and Germany before returning to Casablanca to open Table 3 in June 2024. The concept is precise: French technique, Japanese restraint, Moroccan ingredients. It is the most chef-driven tasting menu proposition in the city right now, and still easy enough to book that you should move quickly.

    Verdict: Book It — Table 3 Is the Most Compelling New Opening in Casablanca

    Table 3 opened in June 2024 and is still at the stage where you can secure a table without much forward planning — booking a week or two ahead is sufficient for most evenings. That window will close as word spreads. Chef Fayçal Bettioui trained at Thomas Keller's Per Se in New York before a decade working in the US and Germany, most recently with his own restaurant, Zur Krone. His return to Casablanca to open Table 3 is the kind of biography that creates a queue. Get in before it does.

    What Table 3 Is

    Table 3 sits at 4 Avenue de la Côte d'Emeraude in Casablanca, and its culinary identity is the clearest thing about it: French technique, Japanese restraint, Moroccan ingredients. That triangulation is not a marketing line , it reflects Bettioui's actual training and career arc. The practical effect for diners is a menu architecture that moves with intention. Expect progression rather than abundance, with each course positioned to shift the palate rather than simply fill a plate. For anyone who has eaten through the tasting format at venues like Atomix in New York City or Le Bernardin in New York City, the underlying logic will feel familiar , a chef who trained seriously in that milieu and is now applying it to a different pantry.

    The Moroccan ingredient base is the differentiator. Spices, preserved citrus, coastal seafood, and inland produce that would not appear on a Per Se tasting menu are, here, the whole point. Bettioui is not importing a format wholesale; he is using French and Japanese discipline to reframe ingredients his Casablancan diners already know. That combination makes Table 3 more interesting than a technically accomplished import, and more precise than a traditional Moroccan fine-dining room.

    Who Should Book

    Table 3 works leading for two: a counter or intimate table where the progression of the tasting menu can be the focus of the evening. If you have eaten at Table 3 once and want to return, the case for a second visit is the menu's structure , Bettioui's approach rewards attention to the sequencing, and a second sitting lets you track the arc rather than manage the novelty. For larger groups, availability of appropriate seating is unconfirmed from current data, so contact the venue directly before planning a party of more than four.

    Special occasions fit naturally here. The credentials , Per Se training, a decade of European restaurant experience, a homecoming project with a clear point of view , give the meal the kind of backstory that makes a birthday or anniversary dinner feel considered rather than default. It is the sort of place you book when the occasion requires something to talk about at the table, not just something to eat.

    Practical Details

    Table 3 is at 4 Avenue de la Côte d'Emeraude, Casablanca. Booking is currently direct , plan one to two weeks ahead as a baseline, though weekends may warrant more lead time as the restaurant's profile rises. Price range and hours are not confirmed in current data; contact the venue directly to confirm before your visit. No dress code information is confirmed, but given the chef's background and the tasting menu format, smart casual is a safe baseline. For more of what Casablanca's dining scene has to offer, see our full Casablanca restaurants guide, and for broader planning, our Casablanca hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are useful companions.

    Morocco Beyond Casablanca

    If you are building a wider Morocco itinerary around serious restaurants, the comparison set extends beyond the city. +61 in Marrakesh and Le Petit Cornichon in Marrakech are worth knowing. In Essaouira, Heure Bleue Palais is a reliable fine-dining anchor. Gayza in Fès, L'Oliveraie in El Hajeb, Ecolodge Atlas Kasbay in Agadir, and Château Roslane in Icr Iqaddar round out the national picture for wine and dining. See also our Casablanca wineries guide for what to drink in the region.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Table 3 good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is one of the stronger options for it in Casablanca right now. Chef Fayçal Bettioui's training at Per Se and his decade working across the US and Germany gives Table 3 a level of technical ambition that most Casablanca restaurants do not attempt. The tasting menu format suits an occasion where the meal itself is the event — parties of two will get the most from it.

    How far ahead should I book Table 3?

    One to two weeks ahead is currently enough for most nights, given that Table 3 only opened in June 2024 and has not yet hit peak demand. That window will tighten as word spreads, so earlier is safer for weekend evenings or if you are working around a fixed travel schedule.

    What should a first-timer know about Table 3?

    The concept is specific: French technique and Japanese restraint applied to Moroccan ingredients, which means the menu reads differently from both classic Moroccan restaurants and standard European fine dining. Come expecting a progression rather than a à la carte experience. Chef Bettioui's background — Per Se in New York, then Zur Krone in Germany — shapes the pacing and precision of the meal.

    Can Table 3 accommodate groups?

    Table 3 works best for two or a small party of three to four where the tasting menu format can hold everyone's attention. Larger groups tend to suit the format less well; if you are organising a group dinner, check directly with the restaurant about capacity and format options before committing.

    What are alternatives to Table 3 in Casablanca?

    La Grande Table Marocaine at Royal Mansour Casablanca is the most established fine-dining address in the city and a natural comparison if you want proven credentials over a newer opening. Le Jasmine and Hôtel Le Doge offer different settings for a considered dinner. Iloli is worth noting if you want something more casual than a full tasting menu commitment.

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