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Businiess name:  Casablanca Morracan Restaurant
Review by:  Abbe V.
Review content: 
Casablanca's is a Moroccan restaurant right off 611. It has a price fixed menu which charges $28 per adult. There are 4 or 5 set courses you can choose between 2 main dishes, 1 choice being a chicken, the other being a lamb dish. There are many interesting things about it, one of which is that you eat basically on a big sofa & lean over coffee tables-where the food is placed. You also get a large towel with which to put on your lap & no utensils-that's right-no fork, knife, or spoon. You better like who you're going there with a lot because you are going to be pulling apart the food & eating with your hands... There are also bellydancers which are fun and add a bit more atmosphere to the elaborate there and decor of the restaurant. Also, you have to BYOB so don't expect drinks unless you bring them yourself. Overall an interesting place everyone should try at least once for the experience.

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