Into the next room I roamed through overstuffed seating arrangements tastefully arranged. Secluded chambers,a wooden dance floor and spacious bar filled the spacious abode. The music was a fusion of Mid-Eastern and what is popular today, a perfect blending of old and new. It was Devorah's birthday. She is the editor of Social Life. Not only does this girl have a brain but she is beautiful inside and out. The drinks on the menu include: Azzamore, Mint Tease, Maroki, Harem’s Passion, and Medinha. These cocktails are all wonderfully exotic and will run you $14 wine is $12/$14 and their wine list is impressive with bottles ranging from $48-$900 for Pauillac, Château Lynch-Bages, Bordeaux, France 2001. They were serving appetizers at the bar which included: Marinated olives and spiced almonds, Hummus with grilled pita, Savory cigars and more. These range from $5-$9 and are delicious.
Though I did not have a chance to check out the restaurant portion I did check out it's menu and it is pricey but sounds delectable. I did however get a chance to glance at it's decor and it is gorgeous, plush, elegant and worth a celebration meal. Here are a few of the items: 16 oz feather bone steak, pommes puree, spinach, lemon $36/ Free range NY duck breast, confit leg, organic shelling beans, pureed basil $28/ Pan seared wild stripped bass, Bouchot mussels, spring onion $29/ Couscous royal:lamb, chicken, merguez $34. I mention the last one as they have a pre-fixed meal from 6-7 for $25 which includes appetizer of choice, Couscous Royal and a glass of wine. They also have a happy hour 5:30-8:30 with $5 wines, $4 beers and $7 for their specialty cocktails. So if you are hearing the far away yearning for Morocco and all it has to offer I suggest you check out Azza and that's a F.A.C.T
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