The 10 Best Restaurants In Djerba
If you’re looking for a place that sums up island living, it’s Djerba. Just five kilometers off Tunisia’s southern coast, this peninsula’s gently sloping sandy beaches and perfect climate has made it a popular stop for travelers. The idyllic villages and scenery make delving deeper into Tunisian culture a delight, and it’s a profound pleasure to discover the many restaurants with their – mostly seafood – traditional dishes.
Le Petit Marin
Le Petit Marin
Le Petit Marin is hard to find but definitely worth the effort. Not many restaurants are located on an abandoned beach and this one is definitely recommended. While dining at wooden tables shaded by softly waving curtains only a few meters from the azure blue ocean, Le Petit Marin gives you the feel of a small, improvised – and way cheaper – Club Med. The service is impeccable and the view is simply phenomenal.
Address: Le Petit Marin, Sidi Jmour, Midoun, Djerba, Tunisia, +21 20 57 57 59
Dar Hassine
Restaurant, North African
Salon de Thé Touareg
Salon de Thé Touareg
At Touareg tearoom enjoy pizza milkshakes in a cool setting. Decorated as if it were a Berber tent or traditional cave house, the mint tea tastes twice as nice here and there are shisha pipes too. The regular traditional music performances are the icing on the cake.
Address: Route de la Lagune, Tezdaine, Djerba, Tunisia, +21 6 75 74 65 00
Lamparo
Restaurant, North African
Restaurant Essofra
Restaurant, Mediterranean, Vegetarian
Le Moulin
Restaurant, North African
Chez Haouari
Chez Haouari
Chef Haouari grew up in Djerba, was trained in Brussels, worked in a Frane and opened a cooking school for Tunisian chefs whilst presenting a national radio show about cooking. Claiming to cook like his Berber grandmother, Haouari’s subtly spiced poultry and seafood are divine, the lamb or goat served has grazed solely on aromatic local plants and his stuffed sun-ripened vegetables are unforgettable.
Address: Chez Haouari, near Sun Club Hotel, Djerba, Tunisia, +21 6 75 75 85 87
Le Petit Crustacé
Le Petit Crustacé
Specializing in fish and seafood, the grilled prawns and creamy fish soup at Le Petit Crustacé are not to be missed. The front porch is inviting and so are the smells coming from the kitchen.
Address: Rue du Bac, Ajim, Djerba, Tunisia, +21 6 75 66 11 78
La Baraka
Restaurant, North African
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