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We ate there last September and we were very pleased. We were a little hesitant as we weren't sure if we would like it or not but decided to give it a try. I would definitely go again. The crepes atlas was awesome. We had the feast and it gave you a little bit of everything which was really good. The belly dancer comes through which was nice entertainment. Our waiters were very good. Tables were a little cramped but it is definitely worth trying. When I made the reservation the CM said it was a good choice. He said so many people won't even give it a try and those who do find they really enjoy it. So give it a try!
 
I've been curious too as it's one we have never tried. What would you recommend to eat there? I don't have very adventurous teens, food wise, so what do you get there that you think is the best? Thanks in advance!
 
And to tag along.... Would a toodler enjoy it? He's a fairly adventurous eater, but doesn't do well in smaller spaces. (We're opting out of Le Cellier because I know he won't enjoy the cramped space!)
 

I went there last Jan. as a solo diner. I liked it but I did not love it. I thought the atmosphere and the entertainment were great. The food was good, and the service was lacking. I would classify it as a restaurant that everyone should try once so they can make up their own minds. I hope you enjoy it!

Melissa
 
Here are a few pictures of what we had....it was one of the feasts...included a little bit of everything.

This is a picture of the appetizers that came with the feast. Some kind of sald which was very good, a chicken bastilla and a beef brewat roll.

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This was our main course. couscous with seven vegetables, chicken kabob and lemon chicken. The kabob was a little dry but the couscous was delicious.

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For dessert we got the Crepes Atlas which was abosultely wonderful!

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And this was the entertainment. The belly dancer went around the restaurant and posed for pictures and danced.

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We really enjoyed it here and would definitely go again. The tables were a little close together though.
 
katerkat said:
And to tag along.... Would a toodler enjoy it? He's a fairly adventurous eater, but doesn't do well in smaller spaces. (We're opting out of Le Cellier because I know he won't enjoy the cramped space!)

We went there at 5pm on a weekday in Nov 2005. Myself, DH, DD4 and DD1.5. DD1.5 had rested in the afternoon, and not too ready to sit still quietly, so I had to leave with her for a bit to walk around. It was SOOO quiet in there! It was like a library. The music only played for about 10 min, dancer for about 5. DH & I were not too thrilled with our food either. We won't be going back here.
 
We quite enjoyed the food, and the entertainment can help hold the kids attention.

I had the sultan sampler and found it all to be quite good.

I agree with another poster that the service wasnt all that great. The table arrangement is a bit odd as well, you feel like your sitting with other families in the way the tables are close and side by side. Overall it was a good experience, and worth doing one time, just not a favorite.
 


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