Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Romance and Dining Out

How often do you treat your significant other to a night out on the town? My guess is not enough! With the hectic nature of our age it's easy to get lost in the busy routine of daily living. Especially in Silicon Valley it's all too common to become overly engaged in your career, leaving precious little time together with your lover. Many relationships fizzle out because that "spark" and spontaneity disappear. Wouldn't you like to go back in time to relive the magic of your first date with your significant other? Don't wait until the next anniversary or birthday to make it a special night, make the magic happen now! 


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine, live entertainment, romance, and magic, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Downtown Mountain View

Every time I get to walk down Castro Street in Mountain View I'm taken away by the beautiful scenery. I've always been more of a city dweller, so the hustle and bustle of daily life here invigorates me. I also enjoy the diverse architecture of the building coupled with the patches of green in the small parks and trees. Taking a walk down Castro Street gives me a chance to clear my head and get ready for the day ahead. One of the pluses of being a public transit commuter.


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Monday, June 25, 2012

Spicing Up the Experience

Many chefs will say that the secret ingredient to fine cuisine lies in the spices. In Moroccan cuisine you will find an array of spices and blended flavors that are amongst the most complex of any cuisine in the world. Beautiful bouquets of cinnamon, mint, saffron, cumin, and others caress the pallet to create a tantalizing taste experience. Whether in the briwatts, tagine, coucous, or the variety of appetizers, the spices in the dishes of Morocco's Restaurant take you on a fantastic culinary journey. 


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Friday, June 22, 2012

Review: Vegetarian Briwatts

For lunch today I had the pleasure of dining at the very restaurant that I intern for! For the appetizer I was served the Vegetarian Briwatts. The phyllo-dough was crisp and flaky, and broke apart with an oh-so-satisfying "crunch" under my fork and knife. The texture did not disappoint. Inside was a mixture of fresh vegetables and a touch of ginger to give it a kick. The filling's flavors were a rich blend of varying levels of savory. My favorite element of this appetizer would have to be the phyllo-dough, which had the perfect texture and slight sweetness to contrast the filling's savory tones.


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Thursday, June 21, 2012

A Sabbatical from Technology

All too often in the Silicon Valley we're engaged 24 hours a day by technology. Whether it's our computers, tablets, or mobile phones, we're constantly connected to our digital selves. While the advancement in the speed in which information is available is a monumental achievement, the toll it takes on the human mind can be destructive. Every once in a while it's great to take a break from the constant tweeting, commenting, friend requesting, and 15 second video watching to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Moroccan Mint Tea Culture

Mint tea has long been a staple of Moroccan culture. Also known as Touareg tea, Moroccan mint tea is prepared with meticulous precision to ensure the proper balance of the mint flavor. A good mint tea should engage and refresh the pallet but not overwhelm it. The burst of mint flavor is the perfect compliment to a Moroccan meal or when relaxing for a casual chat with friends. Moroccan mint tea is traditionally prepared and served to guests by the head of the family and is considered impolite to decline. It is quite a compliments when you hear people asking for refills again and again and calling it the best tea they ever had!


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The Art of the Tagine

What do you picture in your mind when you think of Moroccan art? What kinds of paintings, sculptures, or artifacts do you imagine? As I mentioned before, the visual element of fine dining is crucial for a satisfying experience. The artwork at Morocco's Restaurant plays a key role in delivering the full magical experience. One of my favorite pieces is the tagine. No, I'm not talking about the food itself (which is also visually appealing), I'm talking about the pot in which it is cooked and served. The earthenware pot comes in a variety of sizes and colors, with different tribal designs etched on the surface. Nothing is like having the tagine served to you for the first time. The elegant artistry of the pot is mesmerizing as it is whisked off the surface of the bowl to reveal a rich delicacy.


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Monday, June 18, 2012

Refining, Wining, and Dining

Though I am far from a true connoisseur of wine, I definitely like to call myself an enthusiast. The wine selection at Morocco's Restaurant has helped me refine my tastes for both reds and whites. The deep and dark cherry flavor of the Argentinian malbec is a favorite of mine to pair with the vegetable tagine. Every Tuesday at Morocco's Restaurant we host the Downtown Mountain View Wine Club, the perfect event for refining your tastes and sharing the flavorful experiences of wine with friends. Try something new and even bring your favorite bottle to share as the corkage fee is waived. Add to that a live music performance with no corkage fee and the deal seeker I am is happy!

For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Friday, June 15, 2012

The Music of Morocco's Restaurant

So what comes to mind when you think of the music of Morocco? If you're not too familiar with the culture perhaps you think of something akin to sitars, simple drum rhythms, and "exotic" sounding melodies. Something that transports you to a far off land in your mind, letting you experience the magic of the moment. At Morocco's Restaurant we have an eclectic blend of music from all different corners of the world. The music for lunch time perfectly complements the dining experience, filling the room with infectious rhythms and soulful melodies which keep you bright and energized for the day ahead. For the evening, many live performers fill the restaurant with warm and inviting sounds of jazz, blues, flamenco shows, and solo acoustic guitar!

For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events (which includes our many live music performances!) at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Experiencing the Magic of Colors

Another element of a fine dining experience is undoubtedly the atmosphere of the restaurant. The cuisine is of course the main attraction, but the visual component of a dining experience is not to be underestimated. A good restaurant will give you a sensory experience that not only encompasses all of the five senses but also ensures that they are complimentary. At Morocco's Restaurant you are immediately greeted with a barrage of color as you enter. However this "barrage" is not all an assault on your eyes. Rather it is wonderful collage of oranges, blues, reds, golds, greens, and many colors in between. The visual stimulation feels unfamiliar yet at the same time magical and inviting. Much like the cuisine at Morocco's Restaurant, the decor and atmosphere will leave you eager for more.

For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Renewing your policies!

That time of the year has come again where your insurances are up for renewal and i am pretty ticked off how i always have to go over the shopping process over and over again to discover that whoever earned my business last year is still trying to get more than average market rates. I really do not mind people making a living, but please, be descent and do not insult the intelligence of your clients! Adding to that an agent that will be upset with rounds of "I do not have time for that" will lead to no repeat business. Sounds fair to me!
Happy dining!
Come see us for fairness and quality! I am pretty excited about our live guitar music night tonight starting 7PM! www.MoroccosRestaurant.com 

Friday, May 25, 2012

Spanish Influence in Morocco

Today we'll be talking about the influence of Spain throughout Morocco's history and how it remains in modern Moroccan culture. The closest nation across the Strait of Gibraltar from Morocco is Spain, so of course the two countries have been interacting with each other throughout history. Though much of this interaction has been defined by war and conflict, cultural exchange with Spain's Islamic minority has led to prominent advances in art, literature, and of course cuisine.


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

French Influence in Morocco

Today we'll be talking about the influence of France in Moroccan culture. Morocco's location and bountiful natural resources have long made it a sought after land by many European nations, including France. Cultural exchange between France and Morocco dates as far back as the 10th century, when French monk Gerbert d'Aurillac studied Islamic culture at the University of Al-Qarawiyyin in the city of Fes. French influence would become a mainstay in Morocco, with the adoption of the French language for use in foreign trade and business. France also held colonial power in Morocco until independence in 1956. Today relations between France and Morocco remain friendly and are based largely on tourism and economic trade.


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Cultural Influences of Morocco

Today we will be talking about what makes Moroccan culture so distinct from the rest of the world. As mentioned yesterday, Morocco's geographical location has historically made it a hotspot for both cultural and economic exchange. WIth such a premier global location, Morocco also has a wide array of spoken languages. This includes Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Berber, and French. Coupled with a rich history in language comes a rich and diverse cultural heritage of art, music, literature, and of course exquisite cuisine.


For a taste of Moroccan cuisine and live entertainment, visit Morocco's Restaurant Mountain View. Check the calendar of events at www.moroccosrestaurant.com

Monday, May 21, 2012

Introduction to the country of Morocco



In order to better understand the cuisine and atmosphere at Morocco's Restaurant, this week we will be exploring the geographical and cultural background of the Kingdom of Morocco. Located on the north western coast of Africa, Morocco has long been a melting pot of cultures between Arabic, European, and African countries due to its location and diverse landscape. The landscape of Morocco includes coastal beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, the vast Atlas Mountains, and the Western Sahara dessert. Morocco is not without its populous urban cities either. The largest city in Morocco is the world renowned Casablanca, whose population is 3.2 million. With a beach to the Atlantic Ocean and many cultural landmarks, Casablanca is a premier travel destination in Morocco. I will soon explore more of the rich geographic and cultural influences that make up the Kingdom of Morocco.


Friday, March 30, 2012

Lady handing flowers to a man in a restaurant

A little 4 year old little girl with her parents gave me a little orange flower and said that the food she had a Moroccos Restaurant is the most delicious food she ever had in her life and that she thought that the orange colored flower will match our restaurant colors. cute!!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Introducing a hybrid of New world / Old world VIP treatment

Some people just earn more money than others. Some people have the concentrated amount of earning power that 100s of people do have all together. Some people seek a special touch when they go out...especially when they are the ones that have chosen the dining destination...
Think about it, personally, i am more concerned about my guests experience that my own as i am already sold on the establishment...
The challenge that many of my VIPS when going out to celebrate the conclusion of a deal closed, either a massive catering, a wedding or just because they want to share with me their latest closest acquired clientele face the oh so common vip treatment that is just not personalized and nameless.
I introduced an amazing vip program, did 4 events using it with 2 vip guests that did it a second time within  1 month of doing one. one called it the: Close the deal program, the other guest called it The Celebrity program...If your guests are worth more than $300 to you...call me, i would love to chat and explain on why they named it so. www.MoroccosRestaurant.com