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The Sultan's Tent & Cafe Moroc creates the perfect backdrop for your next event. Catering to groups of 2 to 200 we can customize an event to suit you and your guests preferences and needs! Event Spaces available Monday through Sunday for daytime or evening events. Customized menu, catered to your cuisine preferences available and your dining style preference as well! Contact us today at... more
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The Sultan's Tent & Café Moroc evoke a nostalgic romantic vision of an exotic French Moroccan environment. Rich and elegant décor partnered with a unique and flavourful menu will undoubtedly leave you with a most memorable magical transporting experience. You will truly be charmed by our wonderful belly dancers. The atmosphere initiates an inviting feeling of celebration. Jewel...
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Nestled in the heart of downtown Toronto's St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood, you dine on plush divans under lantern lit tent. Rich French - Moroccan food and belly dancing performances combine to make your next special event extra special.
The Sultan's Tent offers a variety of different seating opportunities throughout the week each with its own belly dance performance. While...
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Being there is like sitting in a Moroccan party 100 years ago. Nice decor and environment and entrainment with belly dancers. Most the menu doesn't offer the typical delicious Moroccan food!!!
2 1/2 stars. Entertainment and decor is unlike anything you've experienced - belly dancing, cushioned seating on the floor, very interesting experience. However, all the food seems to be boiled and kinda tasteless. One main menu with just one or two entree options. Did not justify price.
A great place to enjoy a different kind of outing & food! It's a nice Moroccon restaurant that offers great food and entertainment. The belly dancers are not the best but they definitely kept people entertained, the music is nice but it's not very authentic Moroccon. The menu is full but a bit complicated,
I'd definitely recommend it if you want to have fun and do something different in a classy way!
Two venues in one, this St. Lawrence French-Moroccan offers à la carte eats in the front cafe/bar and "tastefully done" prix fixe options in an "intriguing" tented back area featuring plush divans and richly coloured tapestries; sure, food can be "average" and a "bit pricey", but belly dancers ensure an "all-around" "entertaining" (if "cheesy") experience.
Well what can I say. I arrived at 9pm for a celebratory new year's eve meal. 3 hours later and we have yet to be served our main courses. While the appetizers were quite good, the wait time is simply unacceptable. Hopefully my meal will arrive before 2017.
WARNING: Beware!! My cell phone was stolen from my coat pocket while the coat was given to restaurant staff for hanging in coat closet.
I came here recently for dinner with a few girlfriends. As others have mentioned, the decor is really beautiful. The unique setup (each tent can accommodate one large party or two smaller parties of about 6-8 each) makes for an intimate, interesting experience.
The menu is a bit confusing- the prix fixe and a la carte menus are identical, but I guess they assume that most people order the prix...
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French-Moroccan fare is served in the front cafe, with belly dancers & plush divans in a back room.
Savour French-Moroccan food amid lanterns and belly dancers or in the privacy of curtained-off dining rooms. Menu includes couscous with marinated chicken and pan-seared fish specials served with traditional harissa-based shermoula sauce and saffron rice pilaf. The lamb with ginger and honey sauce is spectacular. Adjacent Café Moroc offers lighter fare. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily. Casual.... more
It is always a treat to enter a restaurant and be transported to a different place as soon as the door closes behind you. In the Sultan's Tent & Cafe Moroc, the soft lighting and sectioned off drapery invites patrons to a world far from the extending neighbourhood of St. Lawrence Market. Talented belly dancers dilate and flirt their way around the restaurant, with beguiling moves that seem to... more