Cuisine of Hammamet for gourmets. Places for dinner - best restaurants
Hammamet would surprise its guests with a variety of dining places; all popular culinary traditions are represented at the resort. The Le Barberousse restaurant is known far outside the city. In addition to popular national food, it serves classic Mediterranean and French cuisine. The restaurant is located in a beautiful historic building near the coastline; it enjoys great popularity among seafood lovers. Specialties of Le Barberousse include shrimp with pineapple, amazing couscous with lamb and tuna; the restaurant also has a fine selection of local wines.
One of the oldest tourist centers of Tunisia, this city was founded more than five centuries ago. It began attracting travelers actively in the beginning of the 20th century. The city's name …
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Cultural features and traditions of local people are largely dictated by religion; the majority of local customs may seem very unusual to foreigners. The French culture has made some …
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A typical Tunisian cuisine restaurant is La Bella Marina; a selection of local treats here is just huge. Fine seafood and side dishes are the basis of the original restaurant's menu, but there are typical British dishes in it too, including onion soup and steak with rosemary served with a side of fried potatoes. For dessert visitors enjoy tropical fruit or classic English pudding. In the harbor area there is the popular international restaurant Time Out. It is equipped with a picturesque terrace. The restaurant is sure to appeal to fans of simple and hearty food. Fried fish and potato dishes, fresh salads and rice, as well as lots of interesting desserts and drinks are represented in its menu.
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City tours, excursions and tickets in Hammamet and surroundings
Unique sights around Hammamet
Sidi Bou Said
From the series “Monochromatic Cities - Stunning Views”
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Distance from Hammamet center - 57.8 km.
In the Northern part of Tunisia has placed a small city – Sidi Bou Said. One of its peculiarities is a great number of white coloured houses. All shutters, windows, door and signs are painted in deep blue. This town was established in the 12th century and became the destination of choice for wealthy Europeans in the 17th century. At the beginning of the 19th century, a famous French baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger bought a luxurious house there. Therefore, one legend says that he initiated to paint all townhouses in white-blue colours. …
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