$62 for Dinner for Two at Fez Moroccan Restaurant ($84 Value). Groupon Reservation Required.
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Savory chicken bastilla begins the meal, followed by a trio of salads, a chicken entree, and a sweet dessert, all paired with wine
What You Get
- $62 for a four-course Moroccan dinner for two from the chef’s menu ($84 value)
Paired with two glasses of wine, the first course includes three salads: a green salad, an eggplant salad, and a carrot salad. The second course, chicken bastilla, is followed by the main course of a half Moroccan chicken for two, before diners finish off with dessert.
How It Works
Reservations may only be made at times available on Groupon. You may select “Buy & Book” to book at purchase, or book later by following these steps:
- Purchase deal
- Visit “My Groupons” or tap the mobile app to make a reservation
- Select day and time online to secure reservation
- Show up for your reservation and mention your name and the word “Groupon” to the host—they’ll be waiting to welcome you
Need To Know Info
About Fez Moroccan Restaurant
An Exotic Ambiance
Bolts of crimson and green fabric embellished with golden patterns adorn the walls of Fez Moroccan Restaurant. Seated atop cushioned stools, diners surround the room's low-slung circular tables as Moroccan music echoes throughout the space and Friday and Saturday evenings herald the arrival of belly dancers. Collectively, these elements create an unmistakably Morroccan atmosphere.
A Feast for the Senses
As evidenced by the swirling aromas of saffron, honey and almonds, and harissa-cumin sauces, the chefs are equally committed to the task of capturing the essence of Morocco. In addition to the selection of kabobs and tagines, the menu features a variety of vegetarian as well as meat-laden couscous dishes. The savory smells mingle with the slightly sweet smoke of the fruit-flavored shisha smoldering in the hookahs.
What Do the Experts Say About Fez Moroccan Restaurant?
- Gayot described the restaurant's atmosphere as "a setting out of Arabian nights."
- CBS Philly declared it one of the Top Hookah Bars In Philadelphia.
- Zagat recommends this intimate Moroccan hideway for a "culinary adventure."