Restaurant Le Bonheur

Tunisia


Owner Lassaad is understandably proud of this place near the train station and is a very welcoming host. The restaurant exterior, with its reflective glass casing, is ugly, but inside the dining rooms are decorated in a charming albeit eccentric style. The menu offers a small selection of traditional dishes – grills, fish, couscous – and a few unusual Moroccan-style tajines. No alcohol.


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