In my opinion, this place is very expensive. They don’t inform you about the price of the set meal; they just bring portions of dishes and don’t provide a menu at the entrance. We were here yesterday and paid 65 dinars per person—so far, this is the most expensive place we’ve been to in Tunisia. However, there was nothing extraordinary about the food. Each person received: soup with three meatballs, salad, porridge, a pastry, a plate with a huge amount of pasta and a piece of fish (or stew),...
Read moreVery good spot in the heart of the medina. Super lowkey, great service, good food (actually a huge fan of their aioli/tapenade/harissa combo they give out with every meal), and reasonable prices. Sometimes the food does need a little bit more salt but that’s not a big deal. You can order tea or coffee from the nearby café to have with your meal. Bonus point: there’s always really cute cats/kittens nearby. They will, however, want to...
Read moreI heard about this place for it’s food. Saturdays around lunch time almost impossible to find a table. I am more a fan of their tea! Tunisian generous and colourful way. I attached photos of their menu and location map. “Doken” in the middle east means a small shop :) not sure if it has same...
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