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There are a few excellent restaurants in the hotels around Ouirgane, and a couple near Imlil, but beyond these, fare is limited mostly to what's available in small hotel restaurants and cafés—mostly tagines. Avoid alcohol except in hotels. In general, drinking won't raise any eyebrows as long as you're among other tourists, but the practice of carrying wine and spirits into the backcountry is not appreciated by villagers. Alcohol is haram (forbidden by the Koran), but on a more earthly level it's simply not very socially acceptable.
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