Once entering in the restaurant , you are being welcomed warmly, afterwards you get the menu on the table , many options, I chose the "black soup" and so after giving the order they brought me a medium welcomed plate with harissa , slata, and shredded carrots with a basket of cut baguettes. It was very nice till the food came and I was suprise to see the big piece of meat and a lot of that soup . Big portions are always appreciated, I almost though of getting afterwards a couscous but that was already enough for me. I loved it , the taste the flavor its all just reminds hmeti's cuisine . The good smells all over the place. Recoomend it to everybody who loves tunisia, and who love trying new cultural cuisine . Keep in mind they don't speak...
Read moreThe restaurant is clean & cosy. Atmosphere is family, friendly & beautiful. Staff are helpful & friendly, ready to introduce tunisia cuisine to a Singaporean family like us. (Very thankful 🙏) Tunisian cuisine is unique to us. Nevertheless, we enjoyed very much of it. See photos. At the end of the dinner, staff gave us a sweet mint tea in a tiny glass, which was marvellous after the food. We 👍 up to the drink & the staff sent over a pot (foc) 😍 for our family. ( Thank you) Try the Tunisia cuisine, try Dari, something memorable while in Paris. Thank you for the kind hospitality. You guys had made our...
Read moreI came across this restaurant by chance while browsing on Google, and honestly, I wasn’t disappointed. It’s a small restaurant in the 15th district of Paris, close to the metro station number 8. There were four of us, and we each ordered different dishes. The Kamounia was a delight—the meat was tender, and the portion was generous. I highly recommend this dish. The octopus pasta was also really good and not too salty, while the octopus couscous was just as delicious, along with the meat dish. Honestly, everything was tasty, and the portions were generous. The staff is welcoming, and the...
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