Gourmandise

Tunis


Though a branch of a big national chain, this modern bakery and cafe is worth a visit for its delicious, freshly made sandwiches and its keenly priced meal deals (coffee, juice and pastry at breakfast; soup, sandwich and cake at lunch). The French-style pastries and cakes are good; Tunisian sweets are disappointing. There's a dining space at the rear.


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