First time visiting Moca went with a party of  5 and I have to say it was not a good experience. It was a very slow night but still services was very slow, ordered food and dish came incorrect. Some of the items ordered by my guest was not available, but waitress took almost 20 minutes to inform us of this. I was very disappointed, am always looking for a great  Haitian restaurant to bring friends from out of town.  I know now Moca will not be that place.
Review Source:I was there yesterday with my business partner for a quick business meeting at MOCA Cafe. All around us were diners enjoying big plates with the most delicious food I've seen in some time. Even though we were pressed for time and had another appointment-- I couldn't resist trying the food, So we split the Frite' Platter, which consisted of Crab Cakes, Akre (fried malanga), and conch fritters. I haven't had crab cakes this good since a visit to New Orleans about 10yrs ago. Everyone was so nice and friendly. I really liked the atmosphere there. Our server knew we were in a rush, hence the service was extremely fast yet very warm and personable. The restaurant was beautiful and I couldn't take my eyes off of the gorgeous glass wine tower. I looked over the wine menu and was very impressed by the regional variety of their wine. They offered Italian, French, Chilean, Californian, and many more. Â I plan to come back next week for dinner with my husband. On our way out, I complimented one of the managers (Brock) on our experience and he welcomed us back. I'm excited to come back to MOCA Cafe because he said that they have happy hours, live music and more upcoming special events.
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