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| - I didn't know it would ever come to this, but - it was the Casbah who rocked me!
From beginning to end, The Casbah was so much more than a meal, it was a full-on experience.
This place is gorgeous. Covered wall to wall in authentic Moroccan decor, you could have a great night wandering around in awe without even purchasing a meal. But don't do that, you'd be missing out. The food is another wonderful experience all on its own.
Go to spend some time here. Enjoy it. Relax. Each table and booth is unique, cozy, and intimate. Find a spot that calls out to you and set up camp for the evening and let them look. SPOILER ALERT - The meal started with a rose pedal hand wash. This combined with some delicious fragrant Moroccan Tea, I sunk into the soft, authentic furniture, and I never wanted to leave. I asked one of the owners if they allowed slumber parties, and she laughed. *Sigh* I guess she thought I was joking, and I guess I'll take that as a 'no'.
The food was fantastic. I had the Chermoula Tajine (Stew) with the Kefta (Moroccan Meatballs) as recommended by one of the owners, and I loved it. The meatballs were so tender and broke apart with a soft touch. They were filled with seasoning that while strong, complimented the beef without overpowering it.
I'm going to end this description for fear of drooling on my keyboard.
Conclusion - Go to Casbah for an intimate experiential meal, and take your time with it.
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