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Stepping through the doors of Walima Café, one gets the sense of having entered into an altered version of reality — one where the uptight, upwardly grasping Western sensibility has fused graciously with that of the laid-back, austere Middle East. A tea room sits up front, outfitted in richly embroidered, ultra-comfy pillow banquettes, caramel-oak coloured tables and ornate Moroccan lanterns. Traditional Arab music plays in the background, the lilting rhythms and crisp drum beats infectious; breeding an unconscious desire to bop along where you stand. As we move further in, the room opens up into a spacious, similarly attired dining area, where the owner, Mohamed, greets us warmly...See Full Post
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