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$25 for $55 Worth of Moroccan Fare and Drinks at Marrakech Moroccan Restaurant

Marrakech Moroccan Restaurant
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  • Six course, prix fixe dinner
  • Warm, sensual environment
  • Live belly dancing nightly
  • Vegetarian options

Hands are nature's silverware—evidenced by early man's serrated pointer finger and forked thumb. Get back to your ancestral roots in sophisticated, handfed fashion with today's deal to Marrakech Moroccan Restaurant. Within a warm, sensual environment filled with lush tapestries and live belly dancing, Marrakech serves a six-course prix fixe Moroccan feast ($39.95 per person). Diners sit atop opulent pillows and wash hands in lightly scented rose water before digging into dishes such as shrimp scampi, Harira lentil soup, and beef shish kebob. Courses can be tailored to vegetarian needs.

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Marrakech Moroccan Restaurant was featured in Examiner. Yelpers give it 4.5 stars on average, Citysearchers give a five-star average, and TripAdvisors give the restaurant an average of 4.5 owl eyes. More than 500 Facebookers are fans of the business.

  • The interior of this place makes you feel like you're in a genie bottle! Totally middle eastern style! A server will come to your table with some rose water and a bowl to wash your hands over. This place serves a 6 course meal and includes a belly dancer. – Faye M., Yelp
  • We thoroughly enjoyed the food,the atmosphere,the dancing...everything was fresh...Affordable, plentiful and entertaining... – Camoses, TripAdvisor

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Promotional value expires Apr 27, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 3 per person. Limit 1 per table, 2 per table of 4 or more. No cash back. Tax and gratuity not included. Not valid with other offers or specials. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Marrakech Moroccan Restaurant

At Marrakech Mediterranean Restaurant, the staff wash guests' hands in rose water upon arrival. This isn't just a traditional courtesy—it's also practical, since meals here are eaten without silverware in true Mediterranean fashion. Further adding to the authentic atmosphere, belly dancers circle among the dining room's low-slung couches and vibrant tapestries.

But for all the festivity, the food still takes the spotlight. Six-course feasts begin with lemon-accented shrimp scampi, and couscous platters arrive loaded with flavorful chicken and vegetables. The kitchen gladly cooks up halal, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options, and silverware can be provided for those wishing to more easily spear bites off their neighbors' plates.

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