TunisiaRestaurants

Café restaurants in Tunisia

  1. Coffeehouses

    There are plenty of outdoor places to enjoy a coffee, soft drink, mint tea or a sheesha (water pipe). Most popular in the evenings are the tables strewn around place des Martyrs in front of the Hôtel Sabra.

    Just south of here near the intersection of ave Hamda Laaouani and ave de la République are two good coffeehouses: Café Belhadj and Café Amar.

    Just north of the medina in front of Bab Tunis is the Café Les Soirées de L'Orient.

    reviewed

  2. A

    Café de Paris Brasserie

    A very handy little place (great for kids), with a nice, clean little interior and a few outside tables. Choose from pizzas, couscous and a good range of salads, such as Roquefort and walnut. Also serves alcohol.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Café Chaoechin

    The oldest Medina café, where sheeshas (waterpipe used to smoke tobacco) gurgle among the ornate cubby-holes of the hat-makers' souq, with rickety painted tables under tiled arches.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Dar Hamouda Pacha

    Whitewashed alcoves around small, calm courtyards, and mute-coloured sofas - this is the chichi way to smoke your sheesha (waterpipe used to smoke tobacco); has good Turkish coffee.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Café Ez-Zitouna

    Beautifully tiled arched rooms, full of fragrant smoke, open to the street.

    reviewed