Foodie Feast at Kora Restaurant
We ventured out last night to check out the new Kora Restaurant. We had been big fans of Farrah Olivia in Old Town, Alexandria and were excited to see a less expensive venue Morou created with brother/partner Chef Amadou Quarttara. If you go to Kora expecting a similar experience to Farrah Olivia, you will be disappointed. Not only is the chef different, the service won’t be the same. With all the hype, people were lead to believe Chef Morou would be at the culinary helm here, but that is obviously not the case.
This is a great place for quick bites out with their low cost pizzas or for special occasion date nights with the Foodie Feast 12 course tasting menu. This tasting menu comes in a series of 3 with 4 dishes in each series. At first glance I didn’t think it was enough food but like Farrah Olivia, it is most filling. For the most part, the plates were excellent but it was certainly hit or miss. Going with 4 tappas sized options per plate, you are sure to like at least 2 of the four. After the first two series came and went we were suprised at the length of wait for our 3rd series giving us the impression we were forgotten.
The wait staff could use some polish and we found it a bit peculiar that the individuals who brought out our food from the kitchen explained each item versus our server. With Chef Morou’s Farrah Olivia the staff made sure to be attentive to your every need without you having to ask. The staff at Kora are not at that level but then again, neither are the prices.
Kora will see me with some frequency, but I’ll probably sit at the bar and order pizza.



Hi,
Everything dynamic and very positively!
Doggy