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Centre d'Animation Bedouin
This place, just past the Hotel Sahara Douz near Tej el-Khayem also offers the chance to eat in a Berber tent, though one done up for tourists, and puts on 'traditional dance' shows, though it's generally only used for large groups who book in advance.
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Restaurant Ali Baba
It's a little derelict looking and the backyard garden is cramped, still this traveller-friendly place about 100m north of the roundabout, is a pleasant place for a quiet evening.
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Restaurant Bel Habib
On the ground floor of the cheapie hotel of the same name, the Bel Habib is comfortable and tourist friendly. The menu is no surprise: couscous, meat and chicken dishes.
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Restaurant De l'Arc
Restaurant De l'Arc A fairly indistinguishable place that serves up couscous and meat dishes for around TD4 .
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Restaurant La Rosa
A fairly indistinguishable place that serves up couscous and meat dishes for around TD4 .
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Restaurant Le Rendezvous
Slightly nicer than the next door Les Palmiers, this fairly indistinguishable place serves up couscous and meat dishes for around TD4 .
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Restaurant Les Palmiers
A fairly indistinguishable place that serves up couscous and meat dishes for around TD4 .
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Tej el-Khayem
Whether you eat indoors, in a Berber style tent or out on the sand, Tej el-Khayem serves up some of the best meals in Douz. The à la carte menu includes all the standards but if you order in advance and/or are part of a large group you can experiment with camel (around TD12 ) or try the coucha agneau - a local speciality of meat cooked underground in gargoulette (pottery). Wine and beer are served and dancing and performances can be arranged in advance.
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