I don't think Kerkennians eat out much. If they do, they keep their restaurants well hidden.
Remla has a busy snack bar/patisserie by the busy crossroads, where you can get sandwiches and cakes. The two restaurants raved about in the guidebook were closed for the winter (it was April, the sun was hot...but anyway...), and the only eating place which showed any sign of activity was a pizzeria on the road to Sidi Frej. I tended to make do with baguettes, cheese and yoghurts bought from a friendly woman in Remla's huge hypermarket where you can spend literally minutes perusing the shelf.
Written Apr 23, 2007
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I don't think Kerkennians eat out much. If they do, they keep their restaurants well hidden. Remla has a busy snack bar/patisserie by the busy crossroads, where...
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