Reviews on Moroccan food in Hammamet, Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia. Sunbathing, al fresco dining and late-night discos are a way of life in Hammamet, the Tunisian St-Tropez. Located on the fertile Cap Bon Peninsula, about 40 miles south of Tunis, the bayfront resort is surrounded by verdant hills and citrus groves. When not basking on Hammamet Beach, browse the markets for local pottery or wander through the medina (old city) with walls that date to 1500. Summer brings festival fever to the city with plenty of music and theatrical offerings.
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4 based on 67 reviews
A very good value restaurant in a good location with attentive , professional staff and good food. The resort was quiet but this restaurant always had plenty of customers. We ate here 3 times as it had a great atmosphere and our server Ahmed was a delight, full of fun but always ready with suggestions for our meal. I had the seafood spaghetti which was a starter but could have served 2 as a main.!! The fish soup was also delicious.
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Aloha Cafe: Salon de the Cafe, jus, glace, milkshake Pizza FOUR A BOIS, sandwitch, crepe, panini
Nice food for a good price, Music is not too Bad, nice Staff as well. The portions are not really big but considering the price, perfectly sized. Nice place for Lunch.
4 based on 16 reviews
This wonderful place is in the old medina and doubles as a snack bar for locals and a restaurant upstairs and what you get is what they get, so no tourist food nonsense unless you ask for it. The family who run this restaurant adopted us and made us special dinners and took us to markets to show the place and even invited us in their home for lunch because they are lovely, hosptiable, genuine people who are not interested in you for your money but for your company and the pleasure of introducing real Tunisian food to novices. Let them recommend something as they will give you the best of what is most fresh that day, as opposed to trying to get the most expensive food down your throat. Anything Tunisian on the menu is better than anything you will get in the hotels or main stretch and is about half the price. And if you want to know anything about the country or about the area they will help as much as they can, without the usual taking you to their brother's friend's cousin's uncle's shop. If you want to drink alcohol and/or be left alone and not get involved in the lives of people in Tunisia then this is not for you, as it is as much a cultural experience spending time with this family and indulging in the warmth of Tunisian people as it is a dining experience; in the two weeks we were there we were invited for cakes at two of their birthdays and they were delicious!Through them my girlfriend and I feel like we have a second home in the medina! Without a doubt most authentic and most friendly and probably the tastiest restaurant too in Hammamet.
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