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I like Taza but I don't see how it is that different than Aladdin's other than having slightly nicer decor & higher prices. The food is incredibly similar to Aladdin's. The open fire tandoor oven is part of the dining room and adds a nice ambience and some fire roasted dishes, but but has the effect of making the air very very dry, so much that the whole time we were there I wanted to beg every server that passed to please bring more water (honestly, I can't remember the last time I was thirsty, my throat almost hurt and the same for my dinner companion). The meal was very good. It is a little challenging to eat at the table at this restaurant are very small, but each meal involves many small plates (a small place of sauces, of olives, of bread, etc) as well as candles, silverware and glasses, it was really hard to manuever without knocking something off the table. The portions are larger than Aladdin's, but for similar food I think I would just go there instead. Of course Taza would be better for a dinner date as it is a bit more upscale.
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