We started our meal with fresh pitas and a creamy mushroom soup.
From there, Mr. Charlestown Culinary had the grilled Mahi-Mahi which was served on top of braised greens with a yogurt sauce and fried green tomatoes. On top of the grilled fish was a charmoula, a Moroccan marinade made from a mixture of herbs, garlic, lemon and spices.
For my entree, I got the Turkish Meze plate. The dish came with muhammara - a spicy dip made from red peppers, carrot salad with olives and feta and musabaha - a course hummus.



So what is the verdict?
ReplyDeleteOverall I would give them a 'B'. The food was good, although service was slow. Menu-wise, I would have liked more Moroccan options.
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