Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Houmt Souk. Houmt-Souk is a tranquil cultural hub, a peaceful meeting point of varying religions and ethnicities. Nowhere is this melange more evident than at the markets, where you could spend hours, even days, poring over locally crafted pottery, jewelry, leather goods, textiles and artwork, as well as a bounty of fruits, vegetables, spices and meats. Don’t miss the beachside fortress, a massive 15th-century structure that’s one of the most important archaeological sites of the region.
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A réserver le jeudi soir pour le spectacle !!Des bus entiers y viennent !!Restaurant en forme de bateau !Dépaysement assuré !Cuisine excellente et service nikel à la française.Un peu plus cher qu ailleurs mais ça vaut le coup tout y est très bon !!!Je recommande le filet de bÅuf sauce champignons !!!
4 based on 27 reviews
We had fish and salad. Excellent service and price is extremely fair for wht you eat.Have seating outside and inside.If you ask for advice they are genuine and would provide honest answer.
4 based on 35 reviews
Do not waste your money...Intoxication by food... And unprofessional service...This beeing said... Just check the bathroom and the kitchen Super dirty...plastic bags around the ourside tables, smell of garbage inside...Really not worth it...And on top of all this had to be admitted to the emergency room for food intoxication....What a shame...
resto sur la plage ; prendre le chemin juste aprés l'hotel RADISSON BLU et aller jusqu'a la plage . Paillotte les tables sont sur le sable de la trés belle plage ; on y mange trés bien , carte variée , service trés sympa ; le patron est adorable ; mais rançon du succés il faut mieux arriver tot ; c'est trés souvent complet ; fermé le lundi et cerise sur le gateau ouvert pendant le RAMADAN ; pas d' alcool .
4 based on 42 reviews
Liked the food. Dont like the ques. Dont like the French peoplethey always cut the line and are very rude.English people wait in the line.
4 based on 142 reviews
This is in the heart of Houmt Souk, the main shopping area of Jerba. The food is good, the price is very modest and beer and wine is served. Service was very slow on my last several visits, so if you need to meet up with a group and or a bus, taxi or flight to catch...be forewarned that the consequence of the good food, modest price and the availability of wine and beer, it has been consistently that I have experienced slow service...both from the waiters and with food coming out at varying stages. If time is not an element, it is an enjoyable restaurant. Ask for a table on the second floor.
4 based on 73 reviews
He entire team of the restaurant Dar Hassine is pleased to welcome you in the authentic setting of a former Houch Djerban. Built around a sheltered patio, our quiet and cozy rooms allow you to enjoy a range of traditional Tunisian market and quality.
Quite a good restaurant with nothin special in particular. The location is nowhere special. The ambiance is very nice, especially the courtyard. The service is slow. The food tastes more like fast food and it seems the chef does not take heed of the whole order. I was given a small portion od salade Tunisien with potatoes as complimentary strater; I had a full salade Tunisien (extremely good taste) as first course ( I did not know that salade Tunisien had to be served also as complimentary starter) and then half an entrecote which was over cooked with, again, salade Tunisien as contour together with white rice. Tastewise there was nothing to write home about.Price - mid-range but expensive for what I ordered.
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!
4 based on 560 reviews
The food at Haroun is simple but good. The seafood pasta was delicate and delicious and the seafood and fish were finely grilled. The seafood rice was disappointing. We finished off with a lovely lime sorbet. The decor of the restaurant is amazing. It feels cosy even though it is large. The bathrooms are impeccably clean.
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4 based on 243 reviews
Delighted with this luncheon experience. We always seek authentic local cuisine; Essofra offers the "real deal." Our outstanding Gil Travel guide directed us here and we savored the open, comfortable, unique setting (farm implements!) as well as our friendly and ohso helpful servers. Our group of 8 ordered and shared multiple Tunisian dishes; each was more flavorful than the next. Oh my.
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