Look, the food isn't anything special. It's blandish Eastern Mediterranean/Lebanese at a bit of a push. What do you really expect in a theme park??? They have to cater for people who've never had spicey food in their lives and would leave in droves if they were served genuinely spicey, super tastey Moroccan couscous.
However, the plus sides are:
1. you can generally get a table here.
2. there is plenty of food - the portions are good.
3. The starters are very good - try the mixed pastries.
4. Go for the plainer kebabs.
5. The service was very good, very attentive.
6. You get a little show from a belly dancer and musicians thrown in.
The bad:
1. It's not cheap - neither is any other restaurant in Epcot
2. The atmosphere could be more "Arabian NIghts" - it's too light.
3. The food is on the bland side.
Its no worse than the terrible grub served up in the other dinner shows in Orlando for far more money.
Eating in Epcot is an absolute quandary. They're all pretty poor.






