Basically a tourist trap. Location more than anything. I went twice whilst in the area purely for convenience. Not too overpriced as I imagined. Most people like me were having a drink. Located on the main road and a good place to people watch in the shade. The fresh mint lemonade was fine. Refreshing. The second time I went, I had the mint tea with pine nuts which was also good. Not too sweet. Reasonably clean. There are a lot of tables. Service was efficient. If you need a break and want a drink, then yes! I may be wrong, but they didn't appear to have a menu so just ask and they will tell you what drinks they do or don't have. I am guessing prices are not...
Read moreIt is a scam for tourists, avoid at all costs. They charged us 10 dinar for tea and 8 for a plain small coffee. Outrageous. I asked a local how much they paid for their tea and said 3, the waiter heard and when I asked him about the price asymmetry he said it was because of the pine nuts, which we never ordered. Even when questioned they did not correct the price. I left very angry, this is so negative for the tourism sector...
Read moreYou pay for the location, which is excellent. There are no visible menus or prices so expect to be ripped off. We should have known better. Extortionate prices, far worse than anywhere I've been in Tunis and hammamet There's a price for tourists, and a price for the local shopkeepers, which is fair enough but when they all start talking about you and laughing in your face when you question the bill it leaves you feeling quite...
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