Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Carthage, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia. With a history stretching back nearly three millennia, Carthage was once the heart of a powerful Mediterranean empire before being leveled by the Romans in the Third Punic War in 146 BC. It sprang from the ashes to become an important early Christian center before again being destroyed by Islamic invaders in the late 7th century. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Carthage is a short train ride from Tunis and has several interesting attractions, like the Punic port and the Carthage Museum.
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Ivy, est un coffee shop, juicerie, néo bistrot, proposant une carte variée de produits frais tout au long de la journée!
We came around 11am and there was a short queue because this place is quite small but many visitors. No doubt, nice atmosphere, good and (most) healthy foods and drinks. Definitely we will come back again :) good for breakfast and brunch !!!
Molto carino il locale, moderno e con tavoli all'aperto. Buffet d insalate molto originale e con varie proposte. Situato in un quartiere tranquillo. Il servizio e' molto buono. Ma il fatto che non serva alcolici gli fa perdere molti clienti occidentali, che berrebbero volentieri una birra facendo due chiacchiere.
3 based on 25 reviews
In April 2016, The "Viagem" will make his comeback in a splendid original, contemporary décor orchestrated by the talented couple Gharbi. The different rooms - all unique and intimate universe - an invitation to travel and expatriation time for a lunch or
From the first step there , you feel that you will enjoy your dinner , Very nice welcoming , services and design .Each corner have his own charm .Food are creative, very nice tasting and presented, a restaurant visited for the first time and definitely will not be the last one .
3 based on 194 reviews
We went there for dinner with some friends and enjoyed the time we had in this restaurant. Food in international and of good quality and taste. The place is very friendly.
Good value for money not far from the Punic cemetary and seafront (no view). Quality cuisine at a reasonable price. Best to book in advance to lower waiting time. International menu (Italian, French, a bit of Tunisian).
We've tried some cakes - looked nice and they were good, but not outstanding. I missed Tunisien touch, as the patisserie looks like a French one....
3 based on 135 reviews
Had a really bad experience here - actually our only really bad experience on our trip to Tunisia. The view is really great, but unfortunately the service was EXTREMELY slow and bad. Pizza can only be ordered at 5pm, so we waited for the due time and ordered pizza. An hour later we discovered there was no pizza - thatâs the short story. We ended up walking out without paying for our drinks that we had ordered in anticipation of the pizza. Actually, an unpleasant experience. We were offered to order a salad instead - one of our party being vegetarian!
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4 based on 81 reviews
Breizh Bistrot is best known for its crepes - both sweet and savoury. We went to the one that had recently opened in Lac 1 and we both had the crêpe Normande, one of us adding an egg. The crêpe was quite nice except that it had too many caramelised onions so we had to take some of them out. The sweet crêpe with apples and caramel and salted butter was divine. Overall it is a nice place. They have a tendency to keep on cleaning the tables, which is good except for the overpowering smell of the product. Will certainly go again.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Carthage, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia
4 based on 558 reviews
Situe sur la plage de Sidi Abdelaziz a La Marsa, le restaurant Le Golfe vous accueille depuis plus de 50 ans de midi a minuit en service continu.
The place was recommended by a friend.Itâs a fine dining experience, I enjoyed the atmosphere and the location, the lighting was just right - romantic and calm - and the inside very nicely decorated. They have nice seafood dishes - especially the lobster with spaghetti is very yummy! However, they donât speak much English although itâs a touristic place and the Menu itâs only in French. When asking for explanations of the dishes the waiter got very frustrated and couldnât provide us any guidance and seemed very annoyed. Not nice Cocktails not so good, but the wine Yes. WiFi was provided, the younger staff was more accommodating than the older waiters who just seem to be easily annoyed by everything from customers. Customer service overall was ok, but can improve much more for such a fine restaurant.Itâs recommended to book in advance as it was quite full even on a Tuesday evening.Parking was not provided.They have also a boutique inside the restaurant that is very nice, quite pricy though ...
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)
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