I remember people talking a couple years ago about them treating their dancers very poorly, so I boycotted the place. Is this still true of them? Is there anywhere else in town to get Moroccan food?
I really really want some Moroccan food...
I really really want some Moroccan food...
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Re: Imperial Fez?
Mon, April 21, 2008 - 9:30 AMHaven't been to the Fez in so long as I have also boycotted them. I was one of the dancers they treated poorly. Since Casbah closed, I don't know of any other Moroccan place. I think I remember how to cook chicken bastilla and maybe could make some Moroccan turkey, lots of cinnamon and apricots.... -
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Re: Imperial Fez?
Thu, April 24, 2008 - 3:14 PMI guess I need to crack open my Morrocan cookbook then!
No one who was mean to Lee will be getting my Pennies.
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Re: Imperial Fez?
Tue, April 22, 2008 - 2:20 PMI am told that it is still true.
I have also heard that the quality of the dancing has gone down hill, probably because the trained professionals are unwilling to work for them anymore. -
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Re: Imperial Fez?
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 9:07 PMI heard this too. We actually just had a new Moroccan restaurant and hookah lounge open up only 10 min. from my house. I'm not sure if they have dancers or not, they've only been open a couple of months. The place is called Casablanca, and is out on Wade Green Road in Acworth. So , dancers in this area, this might be another opportunity for you?
I wish I was still doing restaurant gigs, I'm so busy with this baby I don't have time for myself anymore. :(
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Re: Imperial Fez?
Sat, May 24, 2008 - 3:52 PMPersonally, I've had bad experiences with ALL my restaurant gigs. I thinking owning a restaurant does something to people, makes them ornery or something. I wouldn't want to dance there, I just want the food!
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