Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Djerba Island. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. 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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3 based on 120 reviews
Went there for a quick dinner as per my taxi driver advice. Very nice dinning room; friendly staff; Clean place. The food taste was OK. The menu includes mainly pasta and pizzas.The only disadvantages I could tell are the lack of English speaking people, everything is French over there and the price of food is slightly over rated. ;)
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!
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 69 reviews
Pour y être allée en avril dernier et étant ravie à l'époque... ça a bien changé. Pas de bonjour..j'attends... pas de service à table je dois aller chercher moi-même la carte et ma boisson ! Personnel antipathique et froid qui ne comprenait pas le français... je commande des seiches... il n y en a pas... je prends brochette poulet... bof bof morceaux d'os dans les dés de poulet et frites cramées et froides... franchement à part qu'il est situé sur la plage je ne vois plus rien d'autre de positif..plus envie d y retourner !
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.
4 based on 75 reviews
seafood platter not bad at all, pretty good prices and tasty, only problem was a bit crowded and hard to swim there.For the food i highly recommend seafood or mainly fish
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.
4 based on 381 reviews
Its pretty expensive from a local point of view, you can definitely get same/better seafood for much cheaper. Tuna steak in the other hand is an exclusive dish to this restaurant and its pretty good. I can see myself returning just for the tuna.
4 based on 753 reviews
We went here a couple of times because food in our hotel was really bad. This restaurant was really nice surprise. Everything they sell is fresh, service is really good, waiters are fast and friendly. It was by far best restaurant that we ate in Djerba
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4 based on 34 reviews
Café Restaurant touristique et cadre typique. Cuisine issue des traditions raffinées de la gastronomie tunisienne et méditerranéenne extraites d'un large éventail de produits frais et de qualité. Zone piétonne, Djerba Midoun Tunisie.
If you look around from this rooftop-terrace-restaurant, while having a snack or drinking a tea or coffee, you can admire the beauty of this wonderful little village to the fullest extend. I clearly recommend coming to Sidi Bou Said, when you´re in the area of Tunis, as it´s really amazing to see the beauty of all the buildings and especially those of the entrance doors and their frames, which are often a real work of art.
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