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10. La Victoire
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Seafood
Knight Rider
This day was Chinese New Year's Eve. After arriving at noon, we first went to La Victoire Restaurant in Carthage to eat a special Tunisian meal. This meal did have dumplings, which were Tunisian fried dumplings Brik, which were fried crispy on the outside and had a soft-boiled egg in the middle, as well as tuna and vegetables. The fillings of the dumplings were also different, not just this one, and the taste was okay. The barley soup tasted a bit strange, but it was actually quite delicious when soaked in bread, and there was also Mediterranean grilled fish. These things were really not bad the first time, but they couldn't stand eating them every day, just like Israeli falafel. When I saw it for the first time, wow, the local special snacks must be tried, it's so big that one person can't finish it. When I ate it for the second time, oh okay, the third time, I'll still eat ice cream, and the fourth time, I won't eat it even if I'm hungry. So, I had two ice creams for lunch on New Year's Eve. While the group members hadn't finished eating yet, I slipped out to see the first side of this city. Some of the walls with a sense of age were also carefully decorated, with textures, colors, horizontal and vertical, and extraordinary beauty in ordinary places. Not far away is the endless beach.
11. Restaurant Dar Lella
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AU$41
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落日拾梦旅人
#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 When the winter chill has not yet dissipated, do you long for a warm escape to embrace the sunny beach and savor the unique exotic customs? Today, follow this guide and walk into Hammamet in Tunisia to start a romantic seaside trip! Climate and best travel time🌞 Hammamet has a Mediterranean climate, with abundant sunshine all year round and an average temperature between 16-22℃. It is warm and pleasant even in winter, making it very suitable for travel. March to October each year is the peak tourist season here, with sunny weather and clear sea water, which is a great time to enjoy the beach and water activities. Transportation Guide✈️ - Airplane: You can first arrive at Tunis Carthage International Airport, about 70 kilometers away from Hammamet, and then take a taxi or bus to go. You can also fly directly to Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport, about 40 kilometers away from Hammamet, with more convenient transportation. - Train: Tunisia has a well-developed railway network. You can take a train from Tunis or other cities to Hammamet Bir Boule Gba Station, and then take a taxi to the hotel. - Bus: There are buses running between various cities in Tunisia and Hammamet. Tickets can be purchased at the Barbaliwa Bus Station in Tunis. Must-see attractions🌟 - Hammamet Old Town: This ancient city retains the layout of several centuries ago, with narrow alleys and ochre-yellow buildings, full of Arab style. Strolling in the Arab market in the old city, there are all kinds of handicrafts, clothing, carpets, and glittering jewelry on open-air stalls, which are dazzling. Climbing up the square castle, you can overlook the old city and the hotel group in the distance, and feel the fusion of history and modernity. - Yasmin Hammamet Beach: This is one of the most popular beaches in Hammamet. The white sand is delicate and soft, and the clear water presents a charming blue under the sun. You can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and exciting water sports such as jet skiing and windsurfing here. In the evening, stroll along the beach and enjoy the beautiful sunset, which is extremely romantic. Food Exploration🍱 - Couscous: Tunisia's national dish, made from wheat flour dough with vegetables, meat or fish, with a rich taste and fragrance. - Brik: A fried snack wrapped in puff pastry with eggs, meat or vegetables, with a crispy outer skin and delicious filling, is a local specialty snack. - Tunisian salad (Mechouia): Made from vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, onions, etc., it is seasoned with unique spices, refreshing and delicious, and very appetizing. - Mint tea: In Tunisia, mint tea is the most common drink. A cup of steaming mint tea, with a refreshing fragrance, can quench thirst and refresh the mind. It has a unique flavor when paired with local desserts. Notes⚠️ - Time difference: Tunisia is 7 hours behind China. - Religion: Tunisia is an Islamic country. You must respect local religious customs, such as fasting pork and not talking about the word "pig"; you must dress appropriately when entering a mosque, and avoid wearing backless clothes, shorts and high heels; during Ramadan, non-Muslims should avoid eating and drinking in public places. - Language: The official language is Arabic, French is also widely used, and the popularity of English is relatively low. You can download translation software for emergency use. - Currency: The currency of Tunisia is the Tunisian dinar, which is generally not directly exchangeable in domestic banks. It can be exchanged for euros or US dollars at exchange points at Tunis Airport or downtown. - Tipping: In restaurants, hotels and other places, tipping is a common custom, generally 5% - 10% of the consumption amount. Hammamet, this dream city on the Mediterranean coast, has beautiful beaches, rich history, culture and food, waiting for you to explore. Pack your bags and go on a spontaneous trip to leave your beautiful memories in Hammamet!
12. La Trattoria Italiana
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2 Reviews
Western-style
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The best part of Caesar salad is the crispy bread The biggest difference between a formal restaurant and Pizza Hut or Dominos is the quality of the ingredients. The cheese on this pizza can be pulled into long strands For noodles, please remember! This is the one I like the most. The cream mushroom is very fragrant and has a rich flavor! Full marks! But the dish was served... 30 minutes later [sad]
13. The Zink
5
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2 Reviews
Western-style
乐天的静
Highly recommend! Been craving a hamburger, fries and coke the whole time I was in Tunisia and finally found one! I got the Philly cheesesteak burger and it was actually better than any burger I've had in the US. It's my favorite burger so I order it whenever I see it on the menu. Super busy place and I can see why! The food and service were great and the fries were delicious too! I will definitely be back!
14. Insomnia
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6 Reviews
Western-style
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French cuisine requires reservations in advance. The menu changes twice a month. The current menu is No. 5, 288 per person, plus 100 for drinks. The presentation is exquisite and the lighting is dim, so the photos are not clear enough. Most French restaurants don't seem to have very bright lights. The portion is very small, and I was very full by the end. I was particularly impressed by the foie gras, which was really fragrant and delicious, and the aroma lingered in my mouth. The steak should be medium rare, which goes well with the foie gras. There is also a squid ink pasta, which is handmade and I like it very much. It is well made and cooked just right.
15. Au Bon Vieux Temps
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12 Reviews
Western-style
Open Late
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When we went there was still an hour before closing time, and there were not many cakes left. The taste was not offensive, and if you were a little hungrier, you would even love the chocolate cake. Both soufflés were pretty standard, and the strawberry soufflé tasted almost exactly like Haagen-Dazs strawberry ice cream, making it an excellent substitute for ice cream when my aunt visits.
16. Restaurant Chez Slah
5
/5
3 Reviews
AU$10
Halal
Open Late
乐天的静
This was my third visit to Slah in almost five years. Nothing has changed since my last visit. Every seafood dish was amazingly fresh and perfectly prepared. The setting is unpretentious, in a hidden lane in the city center, but for me that is the eye-catcher and the tuna in oil is amazing. There were almost no tables available at lunchtime on a Tuesday, so reservations are a must.
17. Villa Didon
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/5
4 Reviews
Western-style
Open Late
开心皓洁
First of all, when you buy this restaurant, you can enjoy its very thoughtful service, and its dishes are also very exquisite, which makes people's appetite grow. There are a lot of customers who come here to dine.
18. The Saloon
5
/5
1 Reviews
AU$24
Bars/Bistros
Open Late
乐天的静
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!
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