

It really spoiled the evening and I felt they were very rude about it even though i tried to be very polite. At the every least they could have posted a sign saying there was not entertainment that night and we could have come back another time.
MATAAM FEZ FULL
He said he would see what he could do but he never said another word about it and when we got the check it was for the full amount. I politely asked if we could perhaps get some kind of discount. This of course was one of the main reasons people attend this restaurant and it is part of the price of the food which is basically a flat rate.

Our waiter informed us that since it was a slow night that they had told the entertainment to stay home. The worst part however was that about halfway through the dinner we began to wonder where the ""entertainment"" was. The food though not bad was certainly not worth price. When we got there it seemed very empty and it took quite a while for someone even to acknowledge our presence. She wanted the evening to be very special. My girlfriend recently thought she would surprise me for my birthday and take me someplace different and this is where she decided to bring me. Horrible experience! I honestly think it should be illegal not to post prices on your menu, as well. It took a good 20 minutes between courses, so our five course meal took 2 hours! Our bill was $360 for 7 people, and for that price you can go to a really awesome Indian restaurant where you can at least eat with a spoon. The ""entertainment"" was a sub par belly dancer that left after she figured out that we weren't going to tip her right then. Disgusting with swine flu going around! The entree was overcooked and not very flavorful at all. You have to eat things like shredded beats, mashed potatoes, and couscous with your fingers.
MATAAM FEZ SERIES
For $30 you get a series of appetizers that you have to eat with your fingers (they refused to let me have a spoon).

We went there for a friend's birthday and were not told how much the experience was. This place was just the worst ethnic food experience I have ever had. My advice?.don?t waste your money and if it is good Moroccan food you want, go to Palais Casablanca instead. I will not ever be going there ever again and if my friends or family want a Moroccan experience then I will give them one at my home or send them to a better Moroccan restaurant (Palais Casablanca) but sadly I will not send people here anymore. The only good thing about this night was the belly dancer, who was good and my company. It is over priced for the quality of food that you get, but for those who have never lived or been in Morocco this might be entertaining to them. I didn?t ask for a manager, because what I have learned being in Morocco they like to argue, and bargin and I did not want to spoil my time with my cousin, although I am thinking that the manager did stop at our table before our soup was even served (if that was the bald man wearing jeans a t-shirt) asking us how everything was before we even took the bread from the basket. I normally a very generous tipper, didn?t give much this night. We never saw our server again the service was very poor. I think maybe this new chef might be Moroccan but he has never been or cooked food in Morocco. He smiled at me mentioned they have a new chef and he went on his way. Then the famous Moroccan tea?also a favorite past time?was not Moroccan tea at all but in fact sleepy time tea with lots of sugar! When the waiter Redwaun, asked us how the food was, I told him it is was not good at all like in the past. The Cous cous was ok, but how can you mess that up. My cousin ordered the beef brochette it is was way over cooked and tuff. Main entr?e, I ordered the spicy chicken which was ok, I guess this chef thinks he can just though some pepper, onions and cumin on it and call it Moroccan. The Bastilla comes, which has always been my favorite and I was so disappointed that my favorite food was over cooked, the meat like rubber and the crust burnt on the bottom. Then the salads come, The eggplant salad was pureed instead of diced and the potatoes in the salad were hard and under cooked. The meal started off with soup, which was not hot and served with bread that was a couple days old, dry and crumbled when you tore it apart. The waiter kept playing with the metal in his mouth while talking to us and taking our order and I thought that to be disturbing. I didn?t like that my shoes were right there at my table. I have been here many times and I decided to take my cousin who has never had Moroccan food before, I was so disappointed.įirst, they make you wear your shoes to your table and then take them off, before you used to take them off at the main entrance, which before you enter any home in morocco you take off your shoes.
