Wildly fashionable, this upmarket choice offers two dining spaces: a formal restaurant at the front and a more casual (and noisy) wine bar in the larger rear space. The food is Mediterranean in inspiration, but execution can be inept – we tend to opt for a cheese or charcuterie plate in the wine bar accompanied by a bottle from the excellent wine list.
La Salle à Manger
Tunis
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