Recommend restaurants in Boucharray for September

Cuisines
Western-style
Seafood
Coffee Shops
Halal
Specialties
Open Late
Sea View
Business Hours
0:00 AM~5:00 AM
5:00 AM~10:00 AM
10:00 AM~2:00 PM
2:00 PM~5:00 PM
Price per person
SGD 0
SGD 185+

Updated in 2025

Phenix de Carthage

5/5
3 Reviews
Western-style
fly_me_to_the_moonThe pre-meal bread, the bell pepper flavored butter specially made for the restaurant week, is not as greasy as ordinary butter. It has a novel taste and a wonderful experience. Paired with cranberry bread, the taste is really special. It is so delicious that one person ate a basket of it haha~

La Bella Marina Restaurant

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Seafood
Cc旅记#Creative Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash The morning sun shines on the white walls of the old city of Medina, and the melodious call to prayer comes from the mosque in the distance. I stand on the ancient city wall of Hammamet and watch this Tunisian coastal town wake up in the morning light. This is one of the most charming resorts in North Africa, with both a thousand-year-old Arab ancient city and the blue Mediterranean scenery. Day 1: A cultural journey through time and space Morning: Explore the old city of Medina Wandering in the narrow streets of Hammamet Medina, the blue and white buildings make people feel like they are in Santorini, Greece. Visit the 15th-century Kasbah and climb the city wall to look out over the Mediterranean. Don't miss the traditional handicraft workshops in the old city, where pottery and carpets are unique souvenirs. Lunch: Tunisian flavor Tunisia's national dish Couscous (cousmeet) is served at Dar El Jeld restaurant in the old city. This steamed dish of couscous, served with stewed vegetables and meat, is fragrant. Don't forget to order a mint tea to experience North African hospitality. Afternoon: Seaside Stroll Go to the new district of Yasmine Hammamet, where modern resort facilities are located. Stroll along the palm-lined seaside promenade and feel the Mediterranean breeze. Visit the International Cultural Center, a complex designed by Romanian architects that combines Islamic and Mediterranean architectural styles. Dinner: Seafood Feast Enjoy dinner at La Bella Marina restaurant by the port. It is recommended to try their grilled fish platter, fresh seafood paired with Tunisian special spices, which is appetizing. The view of the port at sunset is beautiful. Day 2: The perfect combination of nature and leisure Morning: Golf and Spa Experience one of the best golf courses in North Africa at Hammamet Golf Club. Even if you don't play golf, the scenery here is worth seeing. Then go to Thalassa Spa to enjoy traditional seawater therapy to completely relax your body and mind. Lunch: Garden Restaurant Enjoy lunch at the Garden Restaurant at Dar Sebastian, an elegant restaurant in the cultural center. We recommend trying their Tunisian salad and grilled lamb. Afternoon: Theme Park and Shopping Visit the Carthage Land theme park, which recreates the architecture and lifestyle of ancient Carthage. Then head to the shopping mall at Yasmine Hammamet to buy Tunisian specialty products such as olive oil, dates and traditional clothing. Dinner: Farewell Feast Enjoy a farewell dinner at Villa Didon, a Michelin-recommended restaurant known for its creative Tunisian cuisine. We recommend trying their seafood tagine, paired with local red wine. Travel tips: 1. Transportation: It is recommended to rent a car or use a taxi 2. Language: Arabic and French are commonly used, and English is available in tourist areas 3. Currency: Use Tunisian dinar, and it is recommended to prepare cash 4. Best time to travel: The climate is pleasant from April to June and September to October 5. Notes: Respect the local Islamic culture and wear long pants when entering the mosque When night falls, I sit in an open-air cafe in Medina and look at the white city walls under the moonlight. Hammamet is like a blue and white symphony, perfectly blending Arab culture with Mediterranean style. This city has both the weight of a thousand-year history and the leisure of a resort, which makes people linger.

Cafe des Delices

5/5
6 Reviews
Coffee Shops
大姐小露開心果Cafe Des Delices is a century-old Arabic coffee shop. It has become the most famous check-in spot in the blue and white town because of its unique view of the Mediterranean. There are too many tourists to sit indoors. The owner spreads colorful straw mats on the stairs. There are straw mats under the blue parasols. Therefore, it is also called the Straw Mat Cafe. The bearded uncle saw me poking my head at the door and enthusiastically invited me to come in and take pictures slowly. His kindness is the most beautiful memory of the blue and white town~

The Big Apple Coffee

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廖雷鸣Looking at the strings and boxes of chili peppers, I think of Sichuan cuisine. In fact, chili peppers originated in Mexico. Since more than 8,000 years ago, chili peppers have been used as cooking food and have become part of the American diet, but at that time they were only wild chili peppers. More than 6,000 years ago, chili peppers were first domesticated and cultivated by Indians in southeastern Mexico. From Mexico to Peru, ancient Indians also gradually domesticated chili peppers in different regions. Although chili peppers have been cultivated by the indigenous people of the American continent for thousands of years, due to the long distance between the American continent and other continents, until the 15th century, people in other continents not only had not tasted chili peppers, but had not even heard of them. In 1492, during the Age of Exploration in the Middle Ages, Columbus, a pioneer of geographical discoveries and born in Genoa, Italy, landed on the American continent. When he discovered chili peppers, he thought it was the pepper that Europe was craving. On January 1, 1493, Columbus recorded his discovery in the Caribbean in his diary: "The hot pepper used by the local Indians as a seasoning is richer and more valuable than black pepper or melegueta pepper (African paradise pepper)." Among them, "hot pepper" is the pepper he mistakenly thought he was looking for, and melegueta pepper is a ginger spice produced in Africa. When Columbus brought peppers back to Europe, the Mediterranean region first began to grow peppers and soon liked the taste of peppers. However, the final globalization of peppers may be attributed to the Portuguese. The Portuguese trading fleet used peppers as the main force of their global spice and seasoning trade. When they established their first colony in southern India, they brought peppers and later spread peppers to other places. Peppers can be dried, and storage and transportation are very convenient. This feature made peppers quickly spread all over the world. There is no record of peppers in the "Compendium of Materia Medica" written by Li Shizhen, the medicine saint of the Ming Dynasty, because peppers were brought to China nearly 100 years after Columbus brought them from the Americas to Europe. When peppers were first introduced to China after 1591, they were only used as ornamental flowers and were not eaten. Peppers were most likely to arrive at the Macau Peninsula by sea through Portuguese merchants, and then spread to coastal areas of China, and then gradually spread to the inland and west. In 1684, they arrived in Hunan and Sichuan, and finally spread to other parts of China. To this day, many places in China still call peppers "sea peppers", which also indirectly proves that peppers came from the sea. After peppers arrived in coastal areas of China, they were not immediately accepted by the Chinese as food. It was not until the end of the Ming Dynasty (1644) that natural disasters and wars caused food shortages, and peppers really entered the Chinese diet. According to historical records, the first to eat peppers was Guizhou, and the records of eating spicy food in other provinces were later than Guizhou. Everyone knows that Sichuan is a large basin. Due to climate reasons, Sichuan is relatively humid. Since peppers entered China, Sichuan people accidentally discovered that eating peppers can have a dehumidifying effect, so one person spread ten, ten spread a hundred, and many Sichuan people began to eat peppers. Over time, Sichuan people have developed a habit of liking to eat peppers. By now, most Sichuanese have almost reached the point where they cannot live without spicy food. Chili peppers are not native to China, but are imported from Mexico. They are not "eaten since ancient times" as many people believe. Chili peppers were not originally used for eating, but as ornamental plants. Later, they were used by the ancients to replace salt as a seasoning and as an auxiliary ingredient in food, and then gradually became a popular seasoning.

El Ali

5/5
8 Reviews
SGD27
Western-style
乐天的静On the last day of the trip, I ended up in Tunisia, which I dreamed of visiting the most. I chose this restaurant for lunch. It is in the old city of Medina, very close to us. We arrived there by following the navigation. The sign of this restaurant is OK. Although it is not very obvious, you can find it by using the navigation. It is in a round door on a street. The restaurant is on the second floor and the cafe is on the third floor. The meal here is open at 12 o'clock. When we arrived, there were still more than ten minutes. The waiter asked us to go to the third floor to rest first. The third floor was super lively. Many people ate breakfast and dessert here. We ordered a glass of cheesecake and a cup of espresso. Before it was delivered, the waiter on the second floor came to invite us to eat. We could only ask the handsome waiter on the third floor to send it to the second floor. Although these two floors are one, they are separately billed. A cup of cheesecake and a cup of espresso cost 11 dinars in total. The price in Tunisia is really cheap. Although it is very sweet, it is very happy to eat. The waiter on the second floor who was in charge of taking orders was a very masculine girl with short hair. She didn't speak English very well, but she was very friendly and tried her best to tell me what each dish was. We ordered soup, appetizers and two main dishes according to her recommendations. Before the dishes were served, a very delicate appetizer was served, as well as very soft bread. The appetizer was actually four local sauces, which were eaten with bread and were very delicious. Tunisian dishes are very large in portion and the soup is very thick. It is no exaggeration to say that just ordering this soup with bread will definitely fill you up... The appetizer, soup and appetizer were all perfect, especially the Tunisian salad platter with seafood, which was very delicious, but the two main dishes were not very to my taste. The fish stew was too spicy and salty, and the beef balls in the beef pasta were very hard to chew, and the meat felt too solid. The bill was 70 dinars in total, and I sighed again at the prices in Tunisia.

Cafe des Nattes

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Coffee Shops
棉花糖部落Sidi Bou Said, located not far northeast of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, is a dreamy Mediterranean town. It is famous for its iconic blue and white tones: the white walls and the azure doors and windows interweave a fresh and charming scenery, which contrasts with the blue of the Mediterranean Sea, as if stepping into a pure art canvas. 👒 The town's architectural style is influenced by the Arab, Andalusian and Mediterranean cultures, exuding a strong exotic atmosphere. The streets are dotted with exquisite iron doors and windows and mosaic tiles, and each door seems to have a touching story behind it. When walking here, you can see blooming jasmine and hibiscus flowers everywhere, and the breeze is filled with rich floral fragrance, blending with the blue sea, which is refreshing. 💐 The town's cafes are full of warmth and elegance, and the most famous one is "Café des Nattes" (Carpet Cafe). This cafe was once a gathering place for literati and poets. Many writers and artists found inspiration here and created countless classics in the beautiful scenery of Sidi Bou Said. ☕️ Sidi Bou Said is also a great place to appreciate Tunisian culture. Every year, art exhibitions and music events are held here to celebrate the cultural heritage of the town. Here, you can enjoy traditional Tunisian music, appreciate Arabic architecture and design, interact with handicrafts craftsmen, and buy exquisite porcelain, jewelry, leather goods and other souvenirs. 🪅 #Spend the winter by the warm sea #Travel in Tunisia In short, Sidi Bou Said seems to be a pure land away from the hustle and bustle. In the interweaving of blue and white, you can put aside your worries and immerse yourself in this quiet town where art and nature are perfectly integrated. 🩵

Restaurant Ghassen

5/5
9 Reviews
SGD41
Barbeque
没有蜡ollingWhat I like most is the atmosphere here. The decoration is simple but has the romantic atmosphere of a European town. We ordered fried veal and sausage with sauerkraut, accompanied by Austrian potato salad and a can of sugar-free lemonade from Vienna. This is what a satisfying lunch tastes like!

Le Barberousse

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Seafood

La Victoire

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Seafood
Knight RiderThis day was Chinese New Year's Eve. After arriving at noon, we first went to La Victoire Restaurant in Carthage to eat a special Tunisian meal. This meal did have dumplings, which were Tunisian fried dumplings Brik, which were fried crispy on the outside and had a soft-boiled egg in the middle, as well as tuna and vegetables. The fillings of the dumplings were also different, not just this one, and the taste was okay. The barley soup tasted a bit strange, but it was actually quite delicious when soaked in bread, and there was also Mediterranean grilled fish. These things were really not bad the first time, but they couldn't stand eating them every day, just like Israeli falafel. When I saw it for the first time, wow, the local special snacks must be tried, it's so big that one person can't finish it. When I ate it for the second time, oh okay, the third time, I'll still eat ice cream, and the fourth time, I won't eat it even if I'm hungry. So, I had two ice creams for lunch on New Year's Eve. While the group members hadn't finished eating yet, I slipped out to see the first side of this city. Some of the walls with a sense of age were also carefully decorated, with textures, colors, horizontal and vertical, and extraordinary beauty in ordinary places. Not far away is the endless beach.

Restaurant Chez Slah

5/5
3 Reviews
SGD9
Halal
乐天的静This was my third visit to Slah in almost five years. Nothing has changed since my last visit. Every seafood dish was amazingly fresh and perfectly prepared. The setting is unpretentious, in a hidden lane in the city center, but for me that is the eye-catcher and the tuna in oil is amazing. There were almost no tables available at lunchtime on a Tuesday, so reservations are a must.

The Zink

5/5
2 Reviews
Western-style
乐天的静Highly recommend! Been craving a hamburger, fries and coke the whole time I was in Tunisia and finally found one! I got the Philly cheesesteak burger and it was actually better than any burger I've had in the US. It's my favorite burger so I order it whenever I see it on the menu. Super busy place and I can see why! The food and service were great and the fries were delicious too! I will definitely be back!

Insomnia

5/5
6 Reviews
Western-style
没有蜡ollingFrench cuisine requires reservations in advance. The menu changes twice a month. The current menu is No. 5, 288 per person, plus 100 for drinks. The presentation is exquisite and the lighting is dim, so the photos are not clear enough. Most French restaurants don't seem to have very bright lights. The portion is very small, and I was very full by the end. I was particularly impressed by the foie gras, which was really fragrant and delicious, and the aroma lingered in my mouth. The steak should be medium rare, which goes well with the foie gras. There is also a squid ink pasta, which is handmade and I like it very much. It is well made and cooked just right.

Restaurant Dar Lella

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Western-style
落日拾梦旅人#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 When the winter chill has not yet dissipated, do you long for a warm escape to embrace the sunny beach and savor the unique exotic customs? Today, follow this guide and walk into Hammamet in Tunisia to start a romantic seaside trip! Climate and best travel time🌞 Hammamet has a Mediterranean climate, with abundant sunshine all year round and an average temperature between 16-22℃. It is warm and pleasant even in winter, making it very suitable for travel. March to October each year is the peak tourist season here, with sunny weather and clear sea water, which is a great time to enjoy the beach and water activities. Transportation Guide✈️ - Airplane: You can first arrive at Tunis Carthage International Airport, about 70 kilometers away from Hammamet, and then take a taxi or bus to go. You can also fly directly to Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport, about 40 kilometers away from Hammamet, with more convenient transportation. - Train: Tunisia has a well-developed railway network. You can take a train from Tunis or other cities to Hammamet Bir Boule Gba Station, and then take a taxi to the hotel. - Bus: There are buses running between various cities in Tunisia and Hammamet. Tickets can be purchased at the Barbaliwa Bus Station in Tunis. Must-see attractions🌟 - Hammamet Old Town: This ancient city retains the layout of several centuries ago, with narrow alleys and ochre-yellow buildings, full of Arab style. Strolling in the Arab market in the old city, there are all kinds of handicrafts, clothing, carpets, and glittering jewelry on open-air stalls, which are dazzling. Climbing up the square castle, you can overlook the old city and the hotel group in the distance, and feel the fusion of history and modernity. - Yasmin Hammamet Beach: This is one of the most popular beaches in Hammamet. The white sand is delicate and soft, and the clear water presents a charming blue under the sun. You can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and exciting water sports such as jet skiing and windsurfing here. In the evening, stroll along the beach and enjoy the beautiful sunset, which is extremely romantic. Food Exploration🍱 - Couscous: Tunisia's national dish, made from wheat flour dough with vegetables, meat or fish, with a rich taste and fragrance. - Brik: A fried snack wrapped in puff pastry with eggs, meat or vegetables, with a crispy outer skin and delicious filling, is a local specialty snack. - Tunisian salad (Mechouia): Made from vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, onions, etc., it is seasoned with unique spices, refreshing and delicious, and very appetizing. - Mint tea: In Tunisia, mint tea is the most common drink. A cup of steaming mint tea, with a refreshing fragrance, can quench thirst and refresh the mind. It has a unique flavor when paired with local desserts. Notes⚠️ - Time difference: Tunisia is 7 hours behind China. - Religion: Tunisia is an Islamic country. You must respect local religious customs, such as fasting pork and not talking about the word "pig"; you must dress appropriately when entering a mosque, and avoid wearing backless clothes, shorts and high heels; during Ramadan, non-Muslims should avoid eating and drinking in public places. - Language: The official language is Arabic, French is also widely used, and the popularity of English is relatively low. You can download translation software for emergency use. - Currency: The currency of Tunisia is the Tunisian dinar, which is generally not directly exchangeable in domestic banks. It can be exchanged for euros or US dollars at exchange points at Tunis Airport or downtown. - Tipping: In restaurants, hotels and other places, tipping is a common custom, generally 5% - 10% of the consumption amount. Hammamet, this dream city on the Mediterranean coast, has beautiful beaches, rich history, culture and food, waiting for you to explore. Pack your bags and go on a spontaneous trip to leave your beautiful memories in Hammamet!

La Trattoria Italiana

5/5
2 Reviews
Western-style
没有蜡ollingThe best part of Caesar salad is the crispy bread The biggest difference between a formal restaurant and Pizza Hut or Dominos is the quality of the ingredients. The cheese on this pizza can be pulled into long strands For noodles, please remember! This is the one I like the most. The cream mushroom is very fragrant and has a rich flavor! Full marks! But the dish was served... 30 minutes later [sad]

Au Bon Vieux Temps

5/5
12 Reviews
Western-style
没有蜡ollingWhen we went there was still an hour before closing time, and there were not many cakes left. The taste was not offensive, and if you were a little hungrier, you would even love the chocolate cake. Both soufflés were pretty standard, and the strawberry soufflé tasted almost exactly like Haagen-Dazs strawberry ice cream, making it an excellent substitute for ice cream when my aunt visits.

Villa Didon

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Western-style

Il Ritrovo Degli Artisti

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Western-style

Le Cafe Vert

5/5
3 Reviews
Seafood
juki235This cafe is called Straw Mat Coffee, and it is an Internet celebrity coffee shop. It is located on the edge of the sea, overlooking the sea, with a very beautiful view. Sitting here, sipping a cup of coffee and basking in the sunshine from the Mediterranean Sea is really a very pleasant life enjoyment.

Le Pecheur

4/5
3 Reviews
Western-style
marvelyToday we drove along the seaside city. In this blue and white restaurant on the seaside in Hammamet, we tasted three Tunisian delicacies. The second dish, the Brick Fried Egg Spring Roll, is a famous dish in Tunisia. The spring roll wrapper is filled with eggs, and after being fried, it tastes crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.

Restaurant Chez Christine

3/5
2 Reviews
Western-style
marvelyA local restaurant near the blue and white town. The walls of the shop are decorated with various tiles, which are very unique and traditional. The free bread also has four kinds of sauces. The salad made of eggplant and tomatoes tastes sour and spicy. The lamb stewed rice is very similar to the tagine pot that I ate in Morocco before. The boss said it was not tagine, but it tasted like it. The price is moderate.

The Cliff

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Western-style

The Creek Bistro Chic

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Western-style
哇哈哈真哈哈#創創動計劃分驚元现金 ✨My dears, today I want to share with you a great hotel - Four Seasons Hotel Tunisia! 🥰 🌅The hotel is located next to the mountains and the sea, and is located next to the famous landmark Gammarth. Its appearance is like a European castle, full of fantasy and romance😍. 🛏There are 203 rooms, including 35 suites, each of which is very exquisitely decorated. Most rooms are equipped with terraces or balconies, with garden views or magnificent sea views, so that you can feel fresh and beautiful when you wake up in the morning🌳. 🤩Especially the 550-square-meter presidential suite, with a spacious multi-story balcony and a private swimming pool, it is so luxurious! There are also three Mediterranean suites with large living and dining spaces, a pantry and a private office space. The master bedroom is connected to a fully furnished terrace, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Whether it is a solo business trip, a romantic vacation, or a family trip to the seaside, it is an excellent choice👍. 🍴The hotel's dining options are also a highlight, with a total of 5 dining options, led by executive chef Omar Mallen. At The Creek, Bistro Chic and The Creek Lounge on the top floor of the hotel, you can enjoy Mediterranean cuisine and fine wines freshly sourced from the city's famous central market, with great indoor and outdoor environments😋; Blubar & Grill allows you to leisurely enjoy fresh fish and other seafood by the pool or on the beach in spring and summer; Azur Restaurant is open from dawn to late night and offers a wide range of international cuisine; Salon Alyssa Lounge has indoor and terrace seating, which is ideal for arranging casual meetings or enjoying refreshments🥂. 💆‍♂️The hotel's luxurious spa is not to be missed! Inspired by Tunisia's historical monuments and traditions, many of the 11 treatment rooms have open terraces with sea views. The VIP room accommodates one to two guests at a time and has two massage beds, a shower room, a bathtub and a private balcony for you to relax. The treatment center offers a variety of advanced treatments and soothing therapies. After a day of shopping in the Medina souks, it is so relaxing to relax in a Turkish bath. 🌊The indoor and outdoor swimming pools are also eye-catching, surrounded by columns inlaid with mosaic tiles. The magnificent sea view in the center of the outdoor pool makes it one of the best places for sunset cocktails. There is also a well-equipped fitness center with steam room, sauna, men's and women's lounges and two tennis courts to meet your various sports needs. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦For guests traveling with families, there is also the famous "Four Seasons Kids Fun" project, equipped with a children's paddling pool, providing various games and cultural activities, coordinated by experienced caregivers, and the Youth Center allows children to play and communicate freely, so that the whole family can enjoy a happy vacation. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 🎈The hotel has more than 1,500 square meters of indoor and outdoor event space, from the elegant Jasmine Ballroom, fully equipped meeting rooms to a wide lawn with a superb sea view, making it an ideal place for meetings, corporate events and weddings💒. 📍In addition, the hotel is in a prime location, close to the central business district of Tunis, and a short drive from the ruins of Roman Carthage and the traditional town of Sidi Bou Said. Here, you can explore Tunisia's historical sites, experience the city's seaside life, shop in traditional open-air markets, play golf, go boating, and enjoy a variety of wonderful experiences⛳️. Four Seasons Hotel Tunis is such a luxurious oasis on the Mediterranean coast that combines modern luxury and tranquility, bringing you a unique holiday experience🤗! #These hotels have great views #One-stop resort hotel #Hotel addiction

La Maison Arabe

5/5
4 Reviews
Western-style
没有蜡ollingThe former prime minister's residence, the mosaics are very beautiful. In addition to cooking classes, the food at La maison arabe is quite good. The hotel is very exquisite, and the price of Turkish bath and massage is half of that of the Four Seasons Hotel where we stayed. After rubbing the mud, I felt light all over. We also rode a camel in the evening. ​

Patisserie Decarlo

4.8/5
5 Reviews
没有蜡ollingI think the almond croissant is better than Lune's. The surface is crispy. Although there are not so many layers, the milk puff in the middle is the finishing touch. The sweetness is moderate and not greasy. It was still hot when it was served. I imagined that it would be delicious if it was frozen and thawed a little. Eclairs⚡️ I ordered one blindly. I thought it was matcha or something. I was surprised that it was pistachio flavored. Ah, I love all kinds of pistachio flavors. The delicate and smooth cream is blended with the unique fragrance of pistachios. Wonderful! ! ! Although this is French sweet, the sweetness is too friendly ~ Be sure to pack some before leaving to eat on the way. Delicious [dirty]