This is a great little option perched up just inside the southern Medina wall beside Bab Briqcha. I came here for lunch and had a great Merquez (spicy sausage) baguette sandwich plus they also do tuna, cheese sandwiches etc, grilled meats and pizzas. This is a popular place with the young. Excellent service.
Written Mar 1, 2008
Dar Chraka is set in an old medina town house with an attractive, tiled courtyard and cool arched interiors. The restaurant is popular with tourists and locals alike and can get busy.
Offering a selection of seafood, grills and salads; service is quick and friendly. Only drawback, no alcohol as the owner chooses not to serve it. Lunch for 5 with bread, olives, water and coffee - 39TD.
Favorite Dish: Merguez, spicy lamb sausages.
Written Jul 15, 2007
Address: Dar Chraka, Monastir
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