Top 10:

Restaurants near Tunis-Carthage Airport, Tunis, Tunisia

    • Tunis Homestay - Tunis
      • 1. Tunis Homestay

      • TunisHomestay is a friendly guest house, bed and breakfast & homestay in Ariana,Tunisia, where students...
        • 1.7 miles
    • Le Bœuf sur le toit - Tunis
    • Tunis - Tunis
      • 3. Tunis

      • Tunis (Arabic: تونس‎, Tūnis) is the capital of both Tunisia and the Tunis Governorate. It is Tunisia's...
        • 3.9 miles
    • Cyres (Le) - Tunis
      • 4. Cyres (Le)

      • Gastronomic Sanctuary
        • Middle Eastern
        • Bardo
        • 3.9 miles
    • Chez Slah - Tunis
      • 5. Chez Slah

      • Fish Fever
        • Affordable
        • Bab El Bahr
        • 4.1 miles
    • Andalous - Tunis
      • 6. Andalous

      • Moorish Fish House
        • Middle Eastern
        • Affordable
        • Bab El Bahr
        • 4.1 miles
    • Chez Nous - Tunis
      • 7. Chez Nous

      • Pick of the Stars
        • French
        • Middle Eastern
        • Affordable
        • Bab El Bahr
        • 4.2 miles
    • La Mamma - Tunis
      • 8. La Mamma

      • Italian, Anyone?
        • Italian
        • Cheap
        • Bab El Bahr
        • 4.2 miles
    • Restaurant Essaraya - Tunis
      • 9. Restaurant Essaraya

      • Distinguished Restaurant in the Medina
        • Middle Eastern
        • Moderately Priced
        • Medina
        • 4.2 miles
    • Le Bolero - Tunis
      • 10. Le Bolero

      • Good table in the downtown
        • Spanish
        • Middle Eastern
        • Affordable
        • Bab El Bahr
        • 4.3 miles
  • The Best of NileGuide
  • Mediterranean food is the name of the game in Tunis, and that involves open air, olives and couscous. Inspired by their European neighbors up north, they've taken a lot of influence of Tunisian historical dishes that are famous throughout the African and Mediterranean world and added a lot of French to their dishes after Tunisia's bout with Colonialism. Fish are of course a big part of the equation with their seaside location, and because the local economy of Tunis still powers many of its businesses and restaurants rather than chains and corporations, getting a fish caught in the afternoon to your plate for dinner is a very likely proposition. While dining out isn't as open as European culture, Tunis still has many restaurants with Western credentials, many run by chefs from France, so you'll be in good hands when you eat in the city.

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