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Pizzeria Azzura
A few doors north at the start of the Zone Touristique, Pizzeria Azzura serve quality pies.
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Planet Oasis Tozeur
Gorge on a buffet while watching a sound and light shows at the Planet Oasis Tozeur deep in the middle of the palmeraie . These are only staged for large groups.
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Restaurant Capitole
This small place is popular with Tunisian families but the service is slow and it's worth it to pre-order especially for the metabgha (Berber pizza; around TD3 , pre-order only). Camel steak is also on the menu.
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Restaurant de la République
Tucked away in an arcade next to the Mosque el-Ferdous, this is another good place with a pleasant eating area and decent food.
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Restaurant La Medina
A no-nonsense eatery 100m northeast of place Bab el-Hawa, the Medina is clean and friendly and the service prompt. Try the ragout d'haricot (bean stew).
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Restaurant Le Soleil
An extensive menu with a couple of vegetarian dishes. The service is attentive and it's a good place to try camel steak because you generally don't have to pre-order it as in other restaurants. They also do pizzas and sandwiches.
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Restaurant Les Andalous
Overlooking the garden of the Hôtel du Jardin, this restaurant has high-end trappings and a better-than-average menu and, at least as important, wine and alcohol are served.
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Restaurant Tozorous
This highly recommended restaurant serves up pizza, meat and chicken dishes in a brick-walled dining room complete with a working fountain in the centre.
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Restaurant-Bar Le Petit Prince
Dining under the palms, sipping a fine wine while listening to music is a special experience. This restaurant is tucked in behind a wall a short walk past the arch and serves quality French and Tunisian cuisine.
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Restaurant-Pizzeria La Fontana
A few doors north at the start of the Zone Touristique, Restaurant-Pizzeria La Fontana serve quality pies.
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Tozeur Market
Handy for a snack and very much a part of the Tozeur experience are the dates available in the market. The best dates are harvested in October, but you'll usually find something on offer throughout summer. For reasonable quality, expect to pay around TD3.5 per kilogram, although the best method is to taste before you buy.
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