Find out what European restaurants to try in Djerba Island. A large island, approximately 20 by 20 kilometers, Djerba lies just off the northeastern coast of Africa, in southeastern Tunisia, near the Libyan border. Set on the Gulf of Gabes, the island is known for an eclectic population of residents and tourists, splendid beaches and picturesque villages that feature distinctive, square, whitewashed houses. Houmt Souq is the one large town, with bustling markets and lively outdoor cafes. Djerba, which offers a pirate's castle and fortress-like mosques, is believed to have been the inspiration for Homer's Odyssey. Accessible from the south of Tunisia, a road originally built by the Romans connects the island to the mainland.
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Service, food , set-up... Really I was surprised .Very nice place to be with the family . All my respect
Petit fast food belges qui ne paie pas de mine mais où la qualité est au rendez vous nous avons pris des burgers frites c étais très bon pour deux avec une bouteille d eau et un supplément nuggets maison qui étais juste trop bon nous en avons eu pour 32 dinars soie 10 euro pour deux bon rapport qualité prix je conseil
Djerba Island Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Djerba Island
4 based on 208 reviews
What a discovery, what a great place! What to get away from the crowded (all-inclusive) hotels? What to have a really nice meal? Do you enjoy socializing? Look no further, this is the restaurant to be! Chef Imed is passionate about food & coocking, enjoyment and socializing with his (returning) clients. THANKS chef Imed and staff for a very enjoyable evening on my daughter's birthday last thursday. It is a pitty Djerba is 2.004km away from Antwerp (Belgium) else we would sure come by again.Tip: Please try the "couscous royal" and the hudge "Gamba's"Thanks.merci pour votre appréciation espérons vous revoir
Where to eat Barbecue food in Djerba Island: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 211 reviews
There was a time when Restaurant Fatroucha meant good food on Jerba island, underscored by one of my previous Trip Advisor reviews from years ago.Unfortunately, time has not worn well for Fatroucha, from salads to our main courses, the food was without taste. With the hefty prices for a main course frequently ranging from 24 to 36 Tunisian dinars...a very hefty price in Tunis, much less Jerba, it was not only a very disappointing meal, but a very costly one. Trying to be candid with the manager that I had come to Fatroucha several times in past years and found this visit a disaster did not seem to make a difference. No offer of "how can we make it up to you?", or offering to deduct one of the meals. Rather, we were encouraged to return the next night and try it again!There are too many good restaurants on Jerba island to enjoy that I could see no reason to suggest this restaurant to anyone...again!
Top 10 Tunisian food in Djerba Island, Medenine Governorate, Tunisia
4 based on 49 reviews
We stopped in as a family of four for lunch. Ordered a variety of typical Tunisia cafe food. Not impressed with quality and freshness of the food. The Seafood pizza lacked a lot of flavor and had very little sub average pre-frozen seafood on top with minimal very bland red sauce. Thrown together on a premade crust:(Probably the worst Iâve had in Tunisia and Iâve been coming for 10+years.The Salad Mechouia which we are absolutely crazy for was the biggest disappointment....watery, and served without oil. Obviously it had been frozen and thawed out before being plated. HUGE fail, for a Tunisian restaurant. We brought the complaint up with our server as we didnât eat the Mechouia, and they refused to make it right. Even the Owner came and argued with my husband about the ridiculous dish, which is always so annoying, especially when he knows this crap wasnât right.The restaurant makes unnecessary cuts in quality and freshness to extend the life of the food they serve. Not a good choice, and unfortunately as a customer you loss. Bad business model and lack of customer service, so move on.
Best Seafood food near Djerba Island, Medenine Governorate, Tunisia
4 based on 218 reviews
Located in the same complex where the casino is located on the upper floor. The decor is unique and the ambiance is elegant. The service is a bit old school but the food and overall experience are great. There is very subtle music played by a nice man and his small guitar. Highly reccomended for special occasions, very good value.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Djerba Island, Medenine Governorate, Tunisia
4 based on 103 reviews
A small, tranquil restaurant where one finds also works of art by Tunisian artists as well as a lounge area for having tea/coffee and snacks whilst socialising with persons of similar interests - good food and peaceful ambiance. The owner is extremely friendly, a typical Tunisian, and goes round every table even asking to sit down and chat and give advice on Djerba! A true example of socialising. The food is prepared to the best and excellence of tastes and varies from Tunisian and European, with a typical Meidterranean touch. One can see the young chef busying about alone in the kitchen and the waiter helping him in the kitchen and serving outside together with the owner. It is an outstanding feat and much praise goes to the three of them. The decorations are white and fresh, with soft lights and a relaxing courtyard; while the lcation is near the Mosque of the Turks, lovely lit up at night, and just about 300 metres from the centre of the Medina. Prices are within average and huge value for money. I highly recommend this unique restaurant with Parisian touches. Open for lunch, dinner and afternoon tea!
Top 10 French food in Djerba Island, Medenine Governorate, Tunisia
4 based on 440 reviews
Me and my partner were the only guests in the restaurant, but this didn't spoil the atmosphere at all. The food was delicious, amazingly priced and the staff were really friendly. I would definitely recommend it.
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