Le Barberousse

Hammamet


Perched high on the medina walls, Le Barberousse is one of Hammamet’s more upmarket eating choices. The menu traverses the Mediterranean, though unsurprisingly given its proximity to the ocean, fresh seafood is what most diners are here for. The wine and spirit list is several pages long.


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