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Contribuer aux commentairesWhat a great meal! This restaurant got me pumped for my upcoming trip to Morocco. The space is pretty and totally makes you feel like you are in Morocco. It seems to be very authentic. The meal is started off by washing your hands with warm water and a towel. There are 8 courses, and I left totally stuffed! The hummus, baba and salads were my favorite. The owner even gave us extra! Every other course to follow was delicious, except I had a hard time with the meat course. I enjoyed the spicy chicken! It didn't disappoint and was spicy as described. The beef skewers and lamb were kind of off-putting. The dessert course and mint tea were delish!! This is a lot of food and to me wpukd be a special occassion meal or something you do once in a while. It's a Bucks County gem! Tip: they are on Groupon!
Casablanca was a great and authentic feeling Moroccan experience, but the downfall was in the too-slow pacing of the dinner. Food: Their dinners are served as full eight course meals. Courses one and two were served together. Awesome hummus and baba ganoush made up the first course, and the second course comprised of a delicious trio of salads: carrot, cucumber, and eggplant. Course three was the pastilla, a sweet and savory concoction of flakey dough enveloping chicken, egg, and almonds, covered in powdered sugar and cinnamon. Pretty delicious, but very weird if you're not anticipating it. Course four was a chicken dish made with lemon and olives (there are other options), and it was quite moist and tasty. The olives were cold though and clearly not cooked with the chicken, which was a disappointment. Course five was a lamb dish made with honey and almonds. This was my favorite of the night. The lamb was succulent and delicious, and very tender. Course six was a cous cous vegetable medley. Forgettable, with a fairly bland broth to flavor the starch and not enough other vegetables to make it varied enough. Course seven and eight, a fruit platter and baklava with hot mint tea, were served together to close the meal. A lovely presentation and way to finish off an evening of feasting! Ambiance: The restaurant was decorated with various lethal implements and fabrics. Is this authentic? I don't know. It seemed to fit with the idea though! Service: Our servers were VERY kind and attentive but over the course of the meal we began seeing them less and less frequently. Eventually it got to the point where our bill, ready to be paid, was waiting at our table for about 30 minutes with nobody coming to check it. The food was definitely worth 4/5 stars, but due to the slow pacing and duration of the meal (3 hours) I feel compelled to bump Casablanca down a bit. Still, an excellent and tasty experience!!
I was looking for something different and new to taste. This is not my first experience with Moroccan restaurant. I want to give 5 stars : food is good, more that person can it, we over ate, and still several packages to take home. The staff was very friendly, explaning how we should eat and in wich oder it's comes. I would change the order the food was given: couscous was should be given before meat or together. Not much to say negative things. The salad, only thing I didn't eat, found watery, but I'm not going to rate less. Very beautiful belly dancer, fun to dance with!
Went here for the first time last night and didn 't know what to expect. The servers were so lovely, attentive and well informed of the menu and drink selection. The food, OMG! So say we couldn 't stop eating is an understatement. It was one delicious plate after the next! From the beginning salads , main course(s), to the veggie/couscous, baklava, fruit and delicious tea.... I won 't need to eat for several days. I 'm in foodie bliss!! Now I know why the couches are there.... Food coma! Treat yourself to this magical place. I can 't wait to go again!!!
Always a great experience, food is awesome, the service is excellent. Overall you get more than you pay for and it's great to go as a group. Tables are set up so it's easy to talk to everyone you are with. The belly dancers are fun and entertaining. We have gone here a number of times and never had a bad experience. Just remember when they offer you the pita bread you eat with take more than you think you need, because you will need it.