Unlike two of the below reviews this place will not lose stars just because I did not feel like getting my belly dancing 'freak on'!
Having been years since I last tried Morocon food I was not sure what to expect but thanks to Viviana M for organising a UYE there.
The menu was the summerlicious one which was a reasonable price with a decent range of dishes.
For starters which was (stealing names from Joie T as I never remember)
- Maftoul - very tasty although pastry was tougher than your average spring roll but the filling and sauce was uber nice
For mains I had a big serving of beef on the bone which was delicious, just about finished this dish. The meat was so tender and tasty that the wine gravy spoiled it for me at times.
For desert, had the creme brulee which again was nice, not usually a fan of deserts but this one I was tempted to lick the pot it came in.
The service here was good, and the staff friendly. We did not have to wait too long for our food and all the dishes came at once.
Decorations and ambience were also good, with seating at the rear of the restaurant for the belly dance show. Maybe next time if the ladies really want to see me belly dance they should just ply me with alcohol!