Mezza Maison

Tunis


Tucked away at the back of the Odeon car park, this Lebanese restaurant is on the expensive side for Tunisia, but the food quality and quantities justify the price. The selection of hot and cold meze is spot on, with fluffy falafel and tangy fattoush (salad of toasted bread, tomatoes, onions and mint leaves) making up just a small part of the feast.


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