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El Marsa
The guide was updated:The oriental Marsa cafe invites guests to a relaxing soiree in an authentic Tunisian setting, complete with blue-and-white motifs in its interior, ornate pillows and rugs, shisha service, and a refreshing outdoor terrace. Big games are broadcast frequently, too.
Useful Information
- Address: Yasmine Marina, Hammamet
- Phone: +216 55 600 018
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The cupcake and sweets shop is must for all those with a sweet tooth - endless varieties of decadent-looking cupcakes, with flavours ranging from everyone's favorite Oreo to Snickers and other candy brands well-known internationally. Other treats include delectable glazed donuts and cookies.
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Canari
A hugely popular local cafe, Canari is known for its great desserts and ice creams, as well as fresh fruit juices (a couple varieties are on offer at all times). The adjacent shop is an attraction in itself - stop by on your way out and pick up local treats at manageable prices.
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Le Pêcheur
For those on a budget, Le Pêcheur is the place to be — at very fair prices, the establishment serves a selection of Tunisian and Mediterranean dishes, many with a certain home-made quality to them. The location is fortunate, just across from the old castle and steps away from the Centre Commercial.
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Bridge Cafe
A pit stop at Bridge Cafe is certainly worth it if only for its decadent-looking, photogenic whipped cream-topped milkshakes - one of those would perhaps be enough to satiate a small hunger, but the menu offers a variety of savoury foods and a good breakfast selection.
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La Terrasse
The upscale restaurant and cafe in Hammamet Nord attracts visitors year round - especially so during the summer time, with its beautiful outdoor beachfront terrace. The specialty here is seafood and Mediterranean cuisine, which continuously receives praise by customers.
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El Marsa
The oriental Marsa cafe invites guests to a relaxing soiree in an authentic Tunisian setting, complete with blue-and-white motifs in its interior, ornate pillows and rugs, shisha service, and a refreshing outdoor terrace. Big games are broadcast frequently, too.
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Germaine
The hidden gem of a cafe isn't easy to stumble upon, so do head here with purpose. By night, as multiple lamps light up in the lush green garden furnished with antique pieces, the cafe gains a whimsical charm and turns conducive to hours of lounging. Try one of the excellent fruit juices.
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Le Petit Pecheur
For local eats and seafood in the city center, try the well-visited Le Petit Pecheur up Avenue de la Republique. Orders come with sides and salads, and portions are normally relatively generous. Free of charge bread and dips come with your order. Alcohol is not served.
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Two-M
The fast food restaurant is incredibly successful with the local population, and its small space tends to get filled with customers in no time around lunch and dinner. A sure bet order recommendation would be a "cornet" (pizza-cone type concoction) with a side of fries.
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