Oriental Hotel - the first Chinese business hotel in Casablanca to receive star certification, has been in trial operation. It is newly renovated, equipped with new facilities, equipped with guest rooms and a Chinese restaurant. It is located in the city center with convenient transportation, adjacent to the Moroccan Chinese gathering area and commodity wholesale market, surrounded by Many tourist attractions. The hotel has guest rooms, which are safe, comfortable, clean and tidy. They use star-rated hotel bedding and the free Chinese breakfast has won high praise from guests. The restaurant has VIP private rooms and multiple dining seats, which can meet your various needs for travel, business, parties, etc.; skilled Sichuan and Guangdong chefs from China can not only prepare gourmet feasts with exquisite products, but also provide high-quality and low-priced tour group meals, and can also meet daily meals. Whether you are staying in a hotel or dining, Casa Oriental Hotel will be your ideal choice!
"This hotel and restaurant is run by three Chinese women. We booked a deluxe double room, which was quite spacious, very new, and clean. Their Chinese restaurant is supposedly the best in Casablanca, and it really lives up to its reputation. Our Chinese friends working locally treated us to a meal there, and it was incredibly authentic – it didn't feel like eating Chinese food abroad at all. They have three chefs: one from Guangdong, one from Sichuan, and I forget where the third one is from. There are Chinese staff at the front desk, so communication was seamless. You can also directly scan WeChat to exchange RMB for Dirhams, which is something other hotels don't offer. Breakfast is a Chinese buffet, quite rich, with congee, soy milk, steamed buns, twisted rolls, and tea eggs. The hotel is very close to Mohammed V Square and the Old Medina, within walking distance, and there's a tram stop nearby, making transportation convenient. There are also many coffee shops and juice bars in the vicinity. Perhaps what needs improvement is the enthusiasm of the staff; when Chinese people meet other Chinese people, not even a basic 'hello' is offered."