The food was good (but a bit limited breakfast-wise; the only dinner I had there was an excellent Tagine chicken with lemon). The person on night duty was very friendly and helpful.
The problems about this Riad were:
1. My room was depressing in both furniture and dark boring colours. No desk and few flat spaces to put things on.
2. The first night I detected three hairs on my sheets/bed covering. One night a large light brown cockroach flew onto my ear in the bathroom, which I eventually flushed down the loo. The toilet seat was not fixed properly. All in all, poor cleanliness and decor.
3. The Riad was extremely difficult to locate at first, it being down a narrow alley off a narrow side street just inside the crowded and noisy living area in this part of the Medina. Small and dark signage outside door, and no signage giving a name of the side street. Poor location and even worse signage. Too many small motorbikes in alleys, leading to pollution.
4. Poor location for visitors to get to the main areas in the Medina, but close to a chaotic exit gate for the wider and more modern city.