The 10 Best Restaurants In Sfax, Tunisia

A Tunisian city founded on ruins in the year AD 849, Sfax has had plenty of time to create some great restaurants. It could be hard to whittle these down to the best, but we got there in the end.

La Torretta
La Torretta will burn a hole in your pocket, but when you’re traveling through such an aesthetically stunning part of the world, it makes sense to splurge on the full dining experience once or twice. There’s no better option than La Torretta. Well-known in the area for its fine food, La Torretta offers authentic Italian pizzas and lasagnas, with a fine glass of champagne to wash it down. You may need to book your evening ahead of time, but that’s a good sign – it’s popular for a reason.
Lebanese House
Restaurant Cercina
Restaurant, South African, Seafood

Ton Ton
Despite the cheap prices, Ton Ton’s food is tasty and the servers are friendly. Ton Ton serves a mix of traditional goods and modern delicacies from a range of cultures. So if you’re traveling to exotic Tunisia yet prefer plainer foods from your own neck of the woods, you won’t be disappointed. Like at many Tunisian restaurants, the salads and olives are especially delicious.
Istanbul Restaurant
A blend of European and Turkish cuisine, Istanbul Restaurant proves Sfax’s unrelenting ability to do justice to flavors not their own. The Turkish food is a particular highlight and can almost make you feel like you’re in Istanbul. However, the beautiful Tunisian surroundings will again remind you that you haven’t left Sfax. The restaurant is close to the city center, an area that provides an authentic tourist experience because of its location on the ruins of ancient cities Taparura and Thaenae.
Le Petite Navire
Focusing on Mediterranean and Tunisian delicacies, Le Petite Navire makes for the full Sfax eating experience. Dubbed best in the city, it’s renowned for being clean and stylish for offering excellent service. It’s situated in an attractive location, facing the corniche.
Bagdad
Dubbed the place to go for ex-pats, this place may not give you the entire Tunisian experience in all its glory but Bagdad has a great local reputation. Despite its international focus, it serves up Tunisian nibbles very well indeed. An atmospheric restaurant, small yet bustling, it’s also well-known for its fish and seafood. Their fish soup whole fish with grilled vegetables are particularly tasty, especially their filet de dorade, or sea bream filet.
Mechmecha
La Sirene
Restaurant, Fish and Chip Shop, Seafood

Le Corail
Restaurant, South African
