Sousse and Tunisia in general is very hard to navigate for authentic food and street, but I think we have found the best street for you to try the food!
street food
Sousse and Tunisia in general is very hard to navigate for authentic food and street, but I think we have found the best street for you to try the food!
Camden Market is full of halal food options including stalls offering delicous food from pizza to pasta, from cronuts to Dutch waffles. This is an evening tour!
This is a list of the best 10 street food dishes to try when in Sousse Tunisia. You do not want to leave the country without trying these!
Maqrood is the traditional sweet you need to try when in Tunisia. If you think Mamool is good, then you’re in for a treat when you try these.
Ojja is Tunisia’s version of the shakshuka and you must try it in the Dar Lella Khadija of Sousse. The setting matches the food.
Pine nut tea is a unique drink you have to try in Tunisia. It is a twist on the traditional mint tea you may be used to where pine nuts are added for flavour.
Cafe el Kasbah in the heart of the medina of Sousse is an absolute must visit to sample the authentic tunisian breakfast spread, sand coffee and just vibes.
Try an authentic Tunisian breakfast spread in the heart of Sousse. Sample traditonal dishes like dro3, bsissa, fateer and assida in a wonderful setting.
Sand coffee is something you will need to experience when in Sousse Tunisia. And this cafe in the heart of the Medina of Sousse is the place for it!
Brik is the ultimate staple dish you need to try when you’re in Tunisia and the best places to try them in is on street side stalls and eateries.