Arriving at the Gite, it was very welcoming to smell the delicious aromas of food.
Our group ate our meals in one of the dining rooms (not sure how many dining areas there were)
Settees and cushions and a long low table were the only furnishings.
There is no alcohol allowed at this Gite - soft drinks available, plus mint tea, coffee and drinking chocolate.
A small shop in the gite sells chocolate, biscuits, crisps etc.
Favorite Dish: Our first course of Harira soup was delicious, served in typical brightly coloured pottery bowls, and eaten with wooden spoons- plus plenty of bread. Spaghetti and vegetable sauce, again was tasty. We finished with melon and grapes. Mint tea was drunk on the terrace.
I was late getting down for breakfast, but there was a selection of breads, cheese triangles, porridge, cereals etc.
Lunch was salad with sardines, pasta, beetroot etc, followed by fruit.
The food was all freshly prepared and cooked, and delicious.
Updated Aug 5, 2007
Address: Gite D'Etape, Tighza
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