Tastes from Greece and Morocco come together on the menu here.
It's a favorite for birthday parties: a setting fit for a pasha and seven-course barrages of ornate flavors for $30 per person.
This Moroccan restaurant in Old Town offers the flavors and ambiance of North Africa, along with the chance to watch a little belly dancing.
In our town it's a destination, especially if you're partial to foods that are dear to both palate and purse.
Come for the drinks (not service) at the Adams Morgan Moroccan stop.
With elaborate decor, this Moroccan spot sticks to classic fare but heats up at night with live belly dancing.
Enjoy Mediterranean and Moroccan cuisine as belly dancers entertain you.
The late-night cafe has crepes, paninis, pastas and other dishes.
If a vacation to exotic climes isn't in your future, The Post's Tom Sietsema suggests a trip here instead. "For not much money," he writes, "Taste of Morocco will treat you like a pooh-bah."
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