Restaurant with terrace offering Tunisian specialties in Marseille.
This restaurant, with its inevitable facade when you pass by this side of the port, is named after a Phoenician princess who founded Carthage in 814 B.C. But you don't need to be a history buff to realize that we are here in a setting reminiscent of the other side of the Mediterranean. The decor, superb, reminds us of the riads of the Maghreb, but the menu is more oriented on Tunisian specialties, couscous, briks, etc., with a nice selection of tagines. The terrace is a plus, with a view on the Old Port. The service is irreproachable, smiling. A recently renovated address which, for a moment, will transport you to the other side of the Mediterranean.
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