Chez Mohamed Abid Sfaxi

Tunis


The most popular of the budget Sfaxoise eating establishments that line this stretch of Rue du Caire, this bright and friendly place offers a good selection of regional specialities, including kamounia (cumin-spiced beef stew), molokhia (beef in a viscous stew made with jew's mallow) and rice or couscous aux lapin (with rabbit). No alcohol.


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