Reviews on Mediterranean 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 615 reviews
We visited this restaurant just by a coincidence and loved what we ate. Then we went there again. Everything, including the atmosphere, the hospitality and of course the food! Thanks for the amazing food and wine. Try sorbet colonel, mousse and creme caramel as dessert.
4 based on 145 reviews
Went here to take my girlfriend out for a special evening, and was definitely the right choice of restaurant. Everything was just perfect. The setting of the restaurant, the outside terrace, the chilled atmosphere, the service and food were all top notch. We were made to feel very special, and the menu was amazing. It is more weighted towards seafood, which we both had for starters, but we both ended up ordering two different steaks, and boy was I glad I did. One of the best steaks in bernaise sauce I have ever eaten! It was superb. Although we ate outside on the terrace, as it was a lovely warm evening, the inside of the restaurant looked really nice, and very tastefully decorated to make you feel that you are in a very nice restaurant. I'm gutted that we weren't in Tunisia longer, as we would have loved to have gone back. Would definitely recommend for couples. Great night out, with a romantic setting, awesome food, and very well priced too. We also ate at Le Berberouse, but we both agreed that barring the view, we both much preferred Le Voilier!! If I ever go back to Hammamet, I would definitely eat here again!
4 based on 74 reviews
This is a lovely restaurant and it saddens me to see it so empty due to the declining tourism within Tunisia. The steak I have to say was the best steak I have ever eaten, at an excellent price. There was eight of us all drinking and the whole bill came to something like £140! Was a relief to get out the hotel and have a decent beer. However I will say that they need to sack the man who canât speak English working front of house. He does absolutely nothing and letâs the young girl run around silly. Heâs useless and draining the businesses resources. Hope management take that comment on board and do something with it! X
4 based on 203 reviews
Restaurant deux fourchettes classé touristique cuisine Tunisienne, méditerranéenne, poissons, et fruit de mer.
After we discovered that the food at our hotel - the Phenica - was wholly inedible we ended up eating out every night and the Condor was our restaurant of choice. It is an easy walk from the Phenica, or alternatively a 5 dinar - at the most - taxi ride. You are given a complimentary small plate after you have ordered, and we grazed on this most nights. The paella, grilled liver and grilled lamb chops are good here although we treated ourselves to the fish and shellfish platter for two one night - that was also good. Everything is cheap and I cannot understand anyone saying it is 'expensive' but that might be if one compares it to other Tunisian prices. It certainly isn't by western standards. The salads are good here too - especially the octopus version. I can recommend the brik and ojja too - delicious. Unfortunately for me I made the mistake of booking again with the Phenica - one cannot eat there so I will be visiting the Condor again very soon. Recommended.
4 based on 818 reviews
We came here on our last night after being recommended by our hotel. Found staff all very friendly, especially with our four year old daughter. Although there wasnât any child menus to choose from they did do us a small dish of plain pasta for her. We had 2 fillet steaks & a bottle of red. Steak was cooked medium rare as requested & served with a jacket Potato, which made a pleasant change to the hotel food. After our meal we were treated to a sorbet & a damson shot complimentary. They then even ordered us a taxi on them, after us paying 7td to get there. Which is still a great price! Had a lovely evening all for about £33. Bargain!
4 based on 368 reviews
Sadly this is the only negative review I have had to write for a restaurant in Yasmine Hammamet. We tried to order the cheapest wine on the menu (which we have had elsewhere and is actually pretty good) and were told it was out of stock. The next one up was 40 TDN but the waiter said that wasnât a good wine and recommended one that was 56 TDN. This was way out of budget so I said no and ordered the 44 TDN bottle. The bill came and we had been charged 56 TDN. I queried this and it turned out this was the wine we had been given but clearly we had not realised and it must have been a deliberate act on the part of the waiter. He then basically emotionally blackmailed us saying it was âonlyâ 12 TDN and he would have to pay this if we didnât. We ended up paying it but not leaving a tip which would roughly be the same but left a very bad taste in the mouth. Such a shame as the food and ambience were fine but I cannot condone blatant dishonesty therefore would recommend you steer clear of this restaurant. bonjour nous sommes vraiment désolé pour la mauvaise expérience que vous avez subi ce n'est pas du tout la politique de notre restaurant est ce que vous pouvez nous donner des informations sur votre serveur pour y remédier nous serons heureux de vous recevoir pour vous offrir un apéritif à très bientôt
4 based on 148 reviews
If you are looking for somewhere cheap and cheerful near the medina, this place would be worth a look. Wide choice of food, including grills, pasta and pizzas, and it was certainly cheap. Eight of us had dinner for about £30.
4 based on 143 reviews
The restaurant is actually downstairs behind the coffee bar, so donât go to the wrong place. The service is a bit slow and disorganised but donât let that put you off - the food is excellent. We shared the squid to start then had seafood spaghetti and a pasta with pork as main courses. There was plenty of food, we were both too full for deserts - and all the food was very tasty. I really enjoyed my meal.
4 based on 993 reviews
Le restaurant Barberousse posé sur les remparts de la vieille médina de Hammamet, vous accueille tous les jours de 12h à 00h en service continu Nous vous proposons une cuisine méditerranéenne et Tunisienne dans un cadre rempli dâhistoire surplombant la ba
Wonderful menu French and Tunisian style foods. Great selection of delicious Tunisian wines.Best of all are the views from this restaurant. There is unhurried service and well worth a visit. Only problem there are about 40 or so very steep stairs to negotiate and a quite narrow stone staircase. However we both loved the food and wine here.Booking is essential as it is incredibly popular.
4 based on 170 reviews
Just returned from my dinner at this place. The service was great, fast and friendly, food was very good (had a super juicy grilled chicken, among other things), and prices unbeatable. Havenât seen too many tourists, mostly locals. Definitely go to this restaurant, you wonât regret it.
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