Overall, I like my stay at this Riad. The owner was pleasant and accommodating but I had limited contact with her and her staffs.
The Riad is difficult to find. A taxi ride from Sale train station to the Riad is only 45 dh (4.50 euros). When booking a Riad, one needs to understand that these are actual living quarters of local folks. I have lived in Rabat for many years but I was still a bit shock when I had to walk from a nearby tram station to the Riad. These establishments are usually located in the old part of town and the walking paths are usually not well lit, pathways are narrow and winding. These conditions applied to all Riads!
This particular Riad is very nice. The rooms were extremely large and clean. The room that I was in had a surprisingly powerful AC that you can leave on while being away from the establishment, a definite plus for Morocco. The general area (similar to a hotel lobby) is very nice. It has beautiful furniture and the "inside courtyard" has intricate Moroccan architecture (geometric design throughout). The roof of the Riad gives an overview of Sale. The location is very good too. It is close to the tram that connect you to Rabat and close to the beach and local fishing port as well. If you are a bit adventurous, you can take a boat to cross the small river to Rabat. The poor guy who rowed the boat across the river only charged 2.5 dh (25 cents) to make the crossing. For info, ask the Riad owner. Stay at a Riad if you want a real local experience