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I brought my in-laws here for dinner. It was their very first time at a Moroccan restaurant. I could see their hesitation in coming as they are very accustomed to eating Chinese food every day. Low and behold-it was a GREAT experience. The belly dancer was beautiful and had great moves. She was the only one tonight, but captivated everyone in the room. As for the food, I wish it was better. I honestly was a bit disappointed in the food. It's not my first time at a Moroccan restaurant and in the past have always been pleased with all the food. This time, however, was different. Although the food was good, it was nothing spectacular (it's my first time at this restaurant). Ranking for good to bad (or not so great)- Shrimp Scampi Soup Beef Kebab B'Stilla Hummus & Eggplant Dip Chicken Couscous (where's the flavor? Forget to add salt?) Not sure if I'd come back here. Perhaps that's just me comparing my previous experiences at other restaurants and this night. For those who haven't ever been to a Moroccan restaurant, it's definitely worth a go, as I believe everyone should try everything at least once. If you don't like it, then don't go back. Check out my pics! http://what2eatz.blogspot.com/2011/12/las-vegas-marrakech-moroccan-restaurant.html
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