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1. Hard Rock Cafe
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AU$9
Western-style
Coco Wang
The restaurant is called El Mouradi Port El Kantaoui, which is highly recommended. I was amazed as soon as I walked in. The restaurant also thoughtfully prepared a warm fireplace. The main course is Tunisia's top national dish: couscous. Common couscous side dishes are large pieces of chicken or lamb, supplemented with potatoes, carrots, zucchini or fried green peppers. You can also add some dried fruits (such as raisins and nuts) to make it taste sweeter, and the color and nutrition are very harmonious. Or you can play freely and add roasted vegetables and spiced sausages, as well as bell pepper and tomato salad. The aroma of meat mixed with the aroma of green vegetables, poured with delicious soup, makes people salivate. In Tunisia's coastal cities such as Sousse and Djerba Island, you can taste seafood couscous that is only available in Tunisia.
2. Restaurant du Peuple
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AU$43
Western-style
3. Zitouna Restaurant
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AU$8
4. Le Barberousse
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AU$27
Seafood
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5. La Bella Marina Restaurant
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#Creative Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash The morning sun shines on the white walls of the old city of Medina, and the melodious call to prayer comes from the mosque in the distance. I stand on the ancient city wall of Hammamet and watch this Tunisian coastal town wake up in the morning light. This is one of the most charming resorts in North Africa, with both a thousand-year-old Arab ancient city and the blue Mediterranean scenery. Day 1: A cultural journey through time and space Morning: Explore the old city of Medina Wandering in the narrow streets of Hammamet Medina, the blue and white buildings make people feel like they are in Santorini, Greece. Visit the 15th-century Kasbah and climb the city wall to look out over the Mediterranean. Don't miss the traditional handicraft workshops in the old city, where pottery and carpets are unique souvenirs. Lunch: Tunisian flavor Tunisia's national dish Couscous (cousmeet) is served at Dar El Jeld restaurant in the old city. This steamed dish of couscous, served with stewed vegetables and meat, is fragrant. Don't forget to order a mint tea to experience North African hospitality. Afternoon: Seaside Stroll Go to the new district of Yasmine Hammamet, where modern resort facilities are located. Stroll along the palm-lined seaside promenade and feel the Mediterranean breeze. Visit the International Cultural Center, a complex designed by Romanian architects that combines Islamic and Mediterranean architectural styles. Dinner: Seafood Feast Enjoy dinner at La Bella Marina restaurant by the port. It is recommended to try their grilled fish platter, fresh seafood paired with Tunisian special spices, which is appetizing. The view of the port at sunset is beautiful. Day 2: The perfect combination of nature and leisure Morning: Golf and Spa Experience one of the best golf courses in North Africa at Hammamet Golf Club. Even if you don't play golf, the scenery here is worth seeing. Then go to Thalassa Spa to enjoy traditional seawater therapy to completely relax your body and mind. Lunch: Garden Restaurant Enjoy lunch at the Garden Restaurant at Dar Sebastian, an elegant restaurant in the cultural center. We recommend trying their Tunisian salad and grilled lamb. Afternoon: Theme Park and Shopping Visit the Carthage Land theme park, which recreates the architecture and lifestyle of ancient Carthage. Then head to the shopping mall at Yasmine Hammamet to buy Tunisian specialty products such as olive oil, dates and traditional clothing. Dinner: Farewell Feast Enjoy a farewell dinner at Villa Didon, a Michelin-recommended restaurant known for its creative Tunisian cuisine. We recommend trying their seafood tagine, paired with local red wine. Travel tips: 1. Transportation: It is recommended to rent a car or use a taxi 2. Language: Arabic and French are commonly used, and English is available in tourist areas 3. Currency: Use Tunisian dinar, and it is recommended to prepare cash 4. Best time to travel: The climate is pleasant from April to June and September to October 5. Notes: Respect the local Islamic culture and wear long pants when entering the mosque When night falls, I sit in an open-air cafe in Medina and look at the white city walls under the moonlight. Hammamet is like a blue and white symphony, perfectly blending Arab culture with Mediterranean style. This city has both the weight of a thousand-year history and the leisure of a resort, which makes people linger.
6. Restaurant zozo's
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AU$27
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7. Condor
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AU$25
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8. The Saloon
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AU$24
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We went there yesterday with my friend and we were delighted! Things working there were fast and good, food and drinks were tasty and fresh. And most importantly - a live band concert! It was such a fun night! Will definitely come back!
9. Queen's Cafe & Resto
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AU$31
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