
Un sabor a Marruecos en Sacramento, con cocina auténtica y un vibrante espectáculo de danza del vientre.
Casablanca Moroccan Restaurant ofrece una experiencia culinaria inmersiva con cocina marroquí auténtica, incluyendo platos emblemáticos como sopa de lentejas, hummus, curry de pollo y res con cuscús, y baklava. Fundado en 1984, esta joya de Sacramento ofrece un ambiente acogedor y bellamente decorado, con asientos cómodos y actuaciones ocasionales de danza del vientre. Ideal para citas, aniversarios o ocasiones especiales, el restaurante sirve porciones generosas a precios justos, combinando especias de Oriente Medio e influencias de la India para un perfil de sabor único.
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Una experiencia gastronómica de varios platos que incluye sopa de lentejas, hummus, pan pita, té de menta, curry de pollo y ternera con cuscús y postre de baklava.
Actuaciones en vivo de bailarines talentosos durante algunas noches, aportando diversión interactiva a su comida.
Platos tradicionales como cuscús, tajines y baklava, preparados con especias ricas e ingredientes frescos.
Ideal para citas, aniversarios y celebraciones, con un ambiente acogedor y un servicio atento.
Té de menta de cortesía o a la carta, una bebida clásica marroquí para realzar su experiencia gastronómica.
The food is delicious! The service and workers are great and they have really fair prices for the quality of the food. The restaurant on the inside is very beautiful and the chairs are very comfortable! Lastly the entertainment is great! Overall this is definitely my favorite restaurant in town and knowing that it has been here since 1984 really proves how amazing this establishment is!
My wife had called to make a reservation to eat here hoping to see belly dancers as advertised on their website, since it was our 21st anniversary and we wanted to do something special and different. We had called a little prior to our reservation to confirm the time as we were running a little late and they didn't appear to have our reservation but said it didn't really matter what time we got there since they were slow, so we got there at 7:00. It took several minutes before someone came to seat us. There were only three other tables in the restaurant totaling 13 people. We get seated and wait for over 20 minutes for water. Everything took incredibly long to get to our table. There were at least 5 staff members and just the three other tables there, two of which were also just as dismayed at how long everything was taking. To add to it, there was NO belly dancer, the main reason we picked this place! In this economy, we don't get to go out to eat often and have to save it for special occasions so we were really disappointed in the price for the food and overall experience, especially since we had told them when we arrived that it was our first time and our anniversary. Had there been a dancer there though then that would have definitely been fair for the price, but there was not so we felt ripped off in price but also our time. It took 2 hours start to finish before we were able to get out of there and that was after my wife went and told them we needed to leave to get back home to our kids, then they brought the baklava and tea. I don't know if it's customary for it to take that long for them to serve the food, but if so they should explain that when you first come in, especially since we told them we were first-timers or on their website. I don't think we'll ever be back.
I had reservations for dinner when I arrived I was shocked to find only 8 parking spaces. There is no additional parking anywhere near the restaurant. So go early and plan to walk to eat. The service makes up for the lack of parking. They were super attentive. The food was good and plentiful. They had belly dancing that night and the dancer was super interactive with the crowd. It's a small place but well worth the visit.
My husband and I went here for a date on Saturday evening, it was a unique and fun experience! We opted for the Sultan’s feast (which had around 4 courses, all delicious) including lentil soup, hummus and pita, mint tea, chicken and beef curry with couscous, and a baklava for dessert. The highlight was the friendly and talented belly dancer who performed for us while we ate. Our only complaint was that the server seemed like he was in a hurry to get us out of there, and didn’t seem friendly or approachable. Otherwise, I highly recommend checking this place out!
Phenomenal food. I can’t say it’s the best Moroccan food ever since it was my first time eating it but it was absolutely delicious. If you’ve had Middle Eastern then that’s a good reference point but the use of spices is almost Indian. Don’t hesitate if you’re thinking about it. Service was great and you get a lot of food so prepare yourself.
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