Reviews on European food in Tunis, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia. Founded by the Berbers in the 2nd millennium BCE, the city of Tunis has been controlled by Phoenicians, Romans, Arab Muslims, the Ottomans, the Spanish, the French and the Germans, finally achieving independence as the capital of Tunisia in 1956. This history has made Tunis a mélange of ancient and modern cultures. The medina is a network of narrow alleyways, mosques, mausoleums, palaces and a souq where shoppers haggle over the price of everything from filigreed gold to inexpensive souvenirs.
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4 based on 78 reviews
A very nice cute restaurant with a very nice bar, food is very good and authentic Tunisian Cuisine, staff is very pleasant too
4 based on 54 reviews
Very nice place with a pleasant atmosphere. If you like fresh seafood this is one of the best in this area of the city. When they brought the menu they also brought a tray of fresh raw fish. I had the Dorado which was extremely well prepared. They are often served dried out but this was great. I had a demi-bottle of wine and it made for a lovely evening.I had to eat early because of a curfew my organization has imposed for Tunis. (I am not sure it was necessary.) So I arrived at 7 to wonderful smells of cooking. By the time I left the only thing you could smell was cigarette smoke. So if you want to both taste and smell your food go early. It is worth it!
4 based on 61 reviews
Very calm and very good Italian food! I like their pastas! A bit small though! I recommend it if you like Italian cuisine!
4 based on 95 reviews
Les fins gourmets ont toujours une bonne adresse bien à eux. Un restaurant chaleureux, Situé en plein cÅur dâun quartier résidentiel du Belvédère, une ancienne maison coloniale de lâépoque française sâouvre sur un sympathique jardin garni dâune fontaine m
We have wanted to try L'Astragale for some time at the recommendation of enthusiastic friends, including several experienced Tunis hands. We were disappointed. This is an old-school French restaurant where the goal appears to be making the customer feel inferior. This might have worked better if the dining room where we were seated didn't reek of mildew. Don't get me wrong, the food was very good. We sampled the St. Pierre, a wonderful fish dinner, chateaubriand and veal tongue, along with a chocolate fondant with vanilla ice cream. Delicious, though the portions are small and the prices, while not exorbitant, are about double what you'll pay at restaurants I liked better in Tunis. Also, the name. What does it mean? We spent some time on the Internet and it's either Anklebone or Fortress.
4 based on 221 reviews
A good option if you do not want to try the local flavours, and want to navigate in the safety of the known italian food, with some other dishes like omolette or a chicken breast/ steak. The food is average but cheap, and the service is friendly.
4 based on 310 reviews
This is the most popular (and en vogue) restaurant in Tunis now. It serves a French-Italian-Tunisian cuisine. La Closerie's food is delicious, and it's excellent for people watching (particularly of the Tunisian jet-set).
A unique place, vibrant with the jet setters, and an elite of young (and less young) people. The karaoke night is always packed from 10pm (even on weekdays)
4 based on 276 reviews
After having arrived at the restaurant and having waited for 20 minutes in a little table inside the bar, they told us that they were "out of table" while they were still receiving bookings through phone calls. Unbelievable! They don't respect the order of arrival but prefer favouring staff's friends. Don't go there!
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4 based on 216 reviews
Italian restaurant, located in one of the most modern and comfortable districts of Tunis, Ennasr II. Begins the activity the 13th June 2007 with one extraordinary idea, to export in North Africa the freat and diversified Italian kitchen. The professionali
The restaurant is not difficult to find.It has poor decoration but good service and food.Prices are expensive.
4 based on 296 reviews
I went to Le Zink with my wife and a co-worker. Ordered a classic burger (about 17TND), a double trouble (about 28TND) and another gourmet burger (about 25TND). The classic and double trouble had a good sized patties but was cold and the melted cheese was already hardened when served to us. The other gourmet burger was perfect. The portion of the fries were rather small. 18 pieces of cold fries were served on the double trouble and all had the same very small pot of half filled colslaw. The place was rustic and pretty cool but very small and tables tops were not as clean as I would expect. You can see crumbs and leftover colslaw after the table has been wiped. Prices are gourmet but McDonalds and Burger King has better tasting food and is a lot cleaner than Le Zink. Told the elder gentlemen who collects the money at the till of the quality and cold burgers but he came up with an excuse rather than pacify the situation or offer something else.
4 based on 461 reviews
El Ali restaurant & Café is charming, an oasis of peace away from the chaos of the medina streets.when you step into it, you feel as through you've walked straight into someone's house; a home of the past.You have to come and see to discover how tasty are
it is located within the Medina. Great location, a little bit small (it is better to get a reservation) but the food is really delicious. We tried felfel and white tajine....wow..... You can take dessert on the rooftop. Not expensive at all.
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