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Morocco Restaurant
Moroccan Restaurant
Price: £££
Licensed: Yes
BYOB: No
Pre-Theatre: No
Takeaway: No
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Details last confirmed by andy 8 months ago
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2 user reviews:
from Meng (87%) on August 5th, 2007 (1 year ago)
Morocco Restaurant, 3A1 Dundas Street, EH3 6QG, Edinburgh
Do you like belly-dancing?
Do you like ordering a special lamb dish 2 days in advance for a prepatory 24-hour roast cooked to perfection?
Do you like women sashaying to the spices of cumin, mint, the scent of apricots, couscous, spiced lamb and sugared tea?
Well then, this may just be the place for you!
An experience in dining (though the belly-dancing is a welcome distraction considering how long it does take for food to be ordered and arriving on your plate. I've checked, it takes an average of 30-40 minutes. But hey, that's pretty normal for a half-full restaurant right?).
But when it's served, it's hot, spicy, welcome, in big portions and needs plenty sugared mint tea to wash it down.
If you like your food fast and insubstantial I can recommend the Golden Arches just 10 minutes walk down west way, but the Moroccan food here takes time to prepare, and served to you perfectly. Plus if you want to flash your cash and impress friends/family/a hot date, bring them here.
Just stop staring at the jiggling womanflesh and concentrate on your food.
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from paddyhr (45%) on September 22nd, 2007 (1 year ago)
Morocco Restaurant, 3A1 Dundas Street, EH3 6QG, Edinburgh
Food was excellent, lots of nice things and a new culinary experience, everyone should try it! Lamb and chicken dishes with very tasty (but not hot!) sauces. Live belly dancing made the evening one to remember, my girlfriend is now going to get bellydancing classes!
Also in response to the first review, the jiggling woman flesh is there to be stared at, to ignore her would have been frightfully rude.
Starters about a fiver, mains £10 - £15 (or apparently you can pre order a traditional lamb dish that takes a few days to prepare - we were not that organised). Proper puddings and moroccan tea/coffee. And of course casablanca beer.
Overall, not just a nice meal but a new dining experience, I would definitely go back to try the rest of the menu.
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