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Review of Fez
03 Jul 07, 11:13
Example Morocco in Fulham 
Fez is a Moroccan and Lebanese restaurant on Fulham Palace Road, Fulham/Hammersmith - just round the corner from Hammersmith Apollo...
The meal choices can be limited, but as this is a Moroccan restaurant it's traditional Moroccan and Lebenese meals - lots of rice and cous-cous with dabblings of chicken. The food is nothing out of the ordinary but beats sitting at home and cooking and for a reasonable price you can get a big meal.
the unique factor of this dining experience is on your desert menu...
Price at around £7 - £8 you can order a 'shisha' which is the traditional smoking pipe of the middle Eastern countries - resembling a rather large and intricate 'bong' this shisha pipe is stood next to where you want to retire to (usually the bottom of the restaurant with big fluffy cushions and ornate curtains) they come in a variety of flavours such as strawberry, mint and coffee (there are others but I have never tried them) and consists of you sucking on the foil covered cable which leads to the bubbling, gurgling shisha pipe. This is an original experience of another country's customs.
Although it certainly looks like some kind of drug, and people have commented on a relaxed and 'stoned' state of mind, this is all psychological as the 'shisha' is more of an appetiser or dessert (hence why it is on the dessert menu) than anything else...a perfect way to end your meal and relax with friends.
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