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I may be giving this place an unfair rating but read my review and you can judge for yourself. First off; with drinks, appetizers, main course, and dessert, the bill came to about $100/per person. Now, I don't mind paying $100 for an evening out but I really want to be wowed by the experience. Instead, I just vowed never to go to MoRoCo again. We came in a large group on a Friday and the place was pretty quiet. I love good cocktails and when they're almost $20 a pop I want to truly love my cocktail but alas, it was not the case. My boyfriend had their Manhattan not featured on the menu and they put sweet syrup in it. Really? Dear restaurants, please don't ever put sweet syrups in your Manhattan. The service was slow, our orders kept getting messed up and we had to remind the server what it was that we ordered. The meals in itself were tasty but did not warrant such a high price to them. So this place is known for their dessert, right? Well, okay, let's see if they can blow me away with their version of a S'mores. Their dessert was so sweet that I couldn't taste any flavour except sugar and it was so sweet that a group of us couldn't finish it and it made my head hurt. The upside? Their bathrooms were really cool and nice.
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