In the words of my daughter, "I love kous kous cafe!"
The service is friendly, and the food is amazing. The place is small, but it's a good kind of small. The kind that makes you feel like you're dining at someone's house. This intimacy is made even more apparent by the way the chef leans out of the kitchen and asks how you liked the food. Everything is amazing, but be sure to get the mint tea and taftooka.