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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Sousse - La Caleche: Good popular place

by Willettsworld

This place is just along from La Marmite on Rue Remada. The food and service here are good with some nice ambiance which is why it's a popular place, especially with local buisnessmen. I had a nice chicken and shrimp supreme (in white sauce) for TD13 and their other dishes include fish, steaks, cous cous, spaghetti, pizzas (TD7,500) and hot and cold entrees. Nice place and not badly priced. The owner or manager has a passing resemblance to the late (but not so great) Saddam Hussain but don't let that put you off coming here!

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Sousse - La Marmite: Nice atmosphere

by Willettsworld

This place 1s excellent. There's a couple of really good restaurants along the same road (Rue Remada) which is just off Ave Habib Bourguiba which runs north from the Medina to Boujafaar Beach. The decor inside is peach and sandstone with a strange tree like structure as well. It's got a posh feel which is evident by the waiter service when he laid your napkin on your lap. I had some small lamb chops which were nice.

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Sousse - Cavallero Restaurant: Nice little place!

by Willettsworld

This small restaurant is located just across the road from where I was staying in Sousse at the Hotel Abou Nawas Boujafaar. It serves steaks, lamb chops, cous cous and fish dishes. Service was good and reasonably quick and friendly so if I recommend it.

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Sousse - Restaurants opposite Medina: Good options

by Willettsworld

There are about half a dozen similar type/feel/priced restaurants opposite the north-eastern end of the Medina overlooking Place Farhat Hached. None of them were busy at all when I visited and in fact this kind of put me off them but then again it was the winter so it was out of the main tourist season. I did go to one on the far right hand side as you look at them and had a good turkey cous cous. There's also a popular cafe called Le Marrakech at the left hand end of the block.

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Yam's: Great cafe

by Willettsworld

Yam's is a typical Tunisian cafe opposite the Monoprix supermarket near Carthage Dermech station. After I finished spending the day walking around the sights, I came here and sat outside for a rest, cup of good coffee and a fantastic chocolate and banana crepe, which I highly recommend having.

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Baguette: Near Carthage Dermech station

by Willettsworld

One of only a few places to get any food in Carthage, Baguette is a fast food burger restaurant that is similar to a McDonalds or Burger King with similar food and decor. It's located near the Monoprix supermarket near Carthage Dermech station. It's a good idea to get food either in here or in the supermarket before you set off around the sights.

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L'Orient: Good place, well priced

by Willettsworld

Located to the north of Ave Habib Bourguiba, this is a lovely large place that is well priced. I had a briq chevrettes (prawn crispy pancake filled with an egg) for starter and great 2 thin long pieces of veal for main course at TD12. Service was good but I had to wait a while for the veal to arrive. Beer is TD2.300. This place is popular with businessman whose mobile phones ring every 5 minutes! Good option.

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La Mamma:: Musical atmosphere

by Willettsworld

I came here and entered upstairs where there was live music and singing going on and the place was packed. Managed to find a table where a guy near me (who was rather intoxicated with beer) nearly caused a fight by dancing with someone else's wife! Great start to a meal! But after about 15 minutes the music stopped and a lot of people left including the intoxicated guy and the atmosphere changed for the better. I ordered a pizza followed by profiteroles which was great with good service. The band started playing again so this helped with the atmosphere.

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Tunis - Other Cafes: Other Cafes

by Willettsworld

Ave Habib Bourguiba is Tunis' answer to Paris' Champs Elysees and like its more famous French cousin, is lined with several cafe where the locals sit out under unbrellas at all times of the day and people watch. A cafe aux lait varies in price rather dramatically depending on which cafe you plumb for. For example it costs TD1.200 at the Cafe de Paris and a rather expensive TD2.500 at the El Hana International whilst only costing 900 mills at a cafe opposite the 5-star Africa Hotel.

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Tunis - Le Petite Hutte:: Small friendly restaurant

by Willettsworld

This small restaurant is located a couple of blocks south of Ave Habib Bourguiba on Rue de Yougoslavie near Place Barcelone which lies outside the main train station. I looked at a couple of restaurants along this road which were rather smokey affairs before settling on this one. This was quiet with no smoke and is well priced with some good food and service. Alcohol is also served. Good option.

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