Mike and Suzy overslept a little bit and had to hurry through the dark to get to Epcot and make it to their reservation on time;
They arrived at Restaurant Marrakesh, and were shocked, shocked, that it was packed on New Year’s Eve;
They were about a half hour late for their reservation, but the receptionist didn’t even comment on it and just told them to wait over there. At least the architecture was pretty to look at;
It was loud and busy, but time passed as it has a tendency to do, and Mike and Suzy were soon seated and enjoyed a very tasty Moroccan tea;
The servers were dressed in beautiful Moroccan outfits and were quite helpful in making various recommendations;
Mike and Suzy decided to split an order of Couscous, seasonal vegetables, and a Lamb Shank
It was tasty and filling, but a little fatty. The couscous went especially well with the Moroccan wine.
As is their want, Mike and Suzy received a free desert of Bastilla - crispy leaves of pastry topped with vanilla cream and sprinkled with toasted almonds;
The restaurant had entertainment throughout Mike and Suzy’s. They had belly dancing;
Which Mike along with some other tourists tried to learn, failing miserably;
And they had some Moroccan music played on an instrument which the author cannot remember the name of. Does anyone know what this is?
After they left there was an impromptu dancing by a tourist out in the street
But Suzy refused to join in with that and instead preferred to save her dancing for the solemn dignity that only a stall selling bells can provide;
All in all, Mike and Suzy have eaten at better Moroccan restaurants. The scenery was very nice, but the food could have been improved upon. Still, it was a fun place to have their last meal of 2007.