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Menara Moroccan Restaurant – North San Jose

Six-Course Moroccan Dining Experience for Two, Four, or Six (Up to 53% Off)

from$28
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No Longer Available
Mon Dec 10 07:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$55
Discount
49%
You Save
$27
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In a Nutshell

Belly dancers and musicians enrapture diners as they feast on rabbit tagine, couscous, moroccan salad, and baklava

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid for 6-course Le Dinner Menara, Rabati, or Vegetarian; Extra fee to upgrade to Le Dinner Fantasy and Casablanca. 18% gratuity required for parties of 6 or more.
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Eating authentically prepared food lets you taste the very essence of a country without chewing on its national flag. Salute global cuisine with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$28 for a six-course Moroccan dining experience for two (up to a $55.90 value)
$52 for a six-course Moroccan dining experience for four (up to a $111.80 value)
$79 for a six-course Moroccan dining experience for six (up to a $167.70 value)

This Groupon is valid for the following meals:

  • Le Dinner Menara with moroccan salad, a boneless chicken pastry, chicken with lemon, lamb with honey, vegetable couscous, and a dessert of baklava and mint tea (a $26.95 value/person)
  • Le Dinner Rabati with moroccan salad, a boneless chicken pastry, rabbit with paprika, lamb with onions, vegetable couscous, and a dessert of baklava with mint tea (a $27.95 value/person)
  • Le Dinner Vegetarian with moroccan salad, a vegetarian pastry, vegetables with paprika, vegetables and beans with chermoula, vegetable couscous, and a dessert of baklava and mint tea (a $21.95 value/person)

Menara Moroccan Restaurant

Strings of yellow and red beads sway back and forth from a belly dancer’s bodice as her torso effortlessly swivels around the room. Though her colorful garb commands the attention of diners sitting around golden tables, it isn’t the only eye-catching sight in the restaurant. Silhouettes of dangling lanterns and bunny shadow puppets dance along gold and red drapery hung from the ceiling, and pastel-colored cushions for sitting rest atop maroon banquettes. Menara Moroccan Restaurant’s aesthetic touches set a uniquely picturesque scene for guests to take in aromatic platters of vegetable couscous, meat tajines, and baklava, while feasting their ears on live music. After meals, patrons can retreat to the hookah lounge for slow puffs of flavored tobacco, capping off a dining experience that earned the eatery a Diners’ Choice Award for Best Ambiance from OpenTable.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Impromptu Holiday Games

With holiday season in full swing, there's no shortage of dinner parties to attend. If your host doesn't own any board games, save the evening by suggesting a game that can be played without gaming equipment:

Bang, Bang, Hear, Hear: Have one person grab a fork, spoon, and knife. After everyone else closes their eyes, the person holding the utensils will start banging one of the three against the dinner table. The first person to correctly guess what the banger is banging wins and gets to leave the game.

Noise Town: Break off into groups of two. Each pair builds a unique city by creating a soundscape using the sounds that come out of their mouths. The team that builds the loudest town gets the grand prize—getting to wait outside until the other teams stop.

My Country, Your Country: One person starts the game by approaching another person and saying "My country." The person has to respond, as quickly as possible, "Your country?" The first person then must say "My country" again, this time faster than the second person said "Your country?" This keeps going until everyone feels compelled to simultaneously shout "The holidays: are these not the finest times of our years?" Then everyone gets to leave.

Should December be called Game-cember?

Menara Moroccan Restaurant

3.5 out of 5
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    North San Jose

    41 E Gish Rd.
    San Jose, California 95112
    (408) 453-1983
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