Marrakesh, though listed here as a French restaurant is actually a Moroccan establishment. Such a word is unequal to describing the scene, an exotic display of silk and cushion. There is a limited menu, but it boasts a dinner bearing virtually everything that Moroccan cuisine can offer. Velvety couscous, a creamy vegetable soup and an array of duck and rabbit in dates on a vast platter figure here conspiring along with belly dancer jangle and jiggle to evoke an encampment in the shadow of the Atlas. A memorable experience for a buck-toothed provincal like meself.
Pros: Ambiance, Authentic Food
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