Reviews on Tunisian food in Djerba Island, Medenine Governorate, Tunisia. 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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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 227 reviews
Délice Resto is located in Midoun, Djerba. This is a gourmet restaurant, offers international and regional cuisine (meat, fish, seafood, pasta).
Our taxi drive recommended this restaurant. Located in the heart of Midoun, Jerba's second largest town and less than 5 Tunisian dinars by taxi from many seaside hotels, Resto Delice was a wonderful find! We were greeted upon arrival by the owner, who welcomed us and thanked us for coming. We proceeded to enjoy a most enjoyable meal in this rather unadorned restaurants. From the fresh calimari appetizer, to our respective main courses of grilled Turkey brochettes and a second main course of pasta with mushrooms, the food was well prepared and excellent values. Following our meal, Kamel, the owner came over to thank us again for coming and surprised us each with a homemade cake with cinnamon, complemented by ice cream. A most gracious host, when I told him I wanted to write about his restaurant on Trip Advisor, he proudly showed us his Trip Advisor awards for 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Clearly well deserved, we look forward to returning to Resto Delice and highly recommend anyone visiting Jerba to enjoy a meal at this most enjoyable restaurant.
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 493 reviews
Too crowded; food is average. We were given fish that was said to be from the sea...it was aquaculture; The mussels though were good and fresh
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.
4 based on 394 reviews
Rather a small and very casual restuarant, typical tunisian food with a long list of meals to choose from.We were a group of eight and all ordered different meals; everyone was happy with their meal: very yummy food, and great, yet simple, execution. Only exception was for the Bolognese my niece ordered, not a surprise as it's not really a Tunisian specialty.Service was great: free "mise en bouche", free tea and a platter of fruit to finish. If you are in for some grillades, try and make it there before 10 pm: they do run out of fish and sea food quickly, which is a sign of fresh daily supply !Having been to other restaurants on the island, I believe Les Palmiers has one of the best Value for money. A definite Recommend !
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.
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
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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