There are many Tunisian restaurants in Paris, and they're the perfect place to spend some quality time with friends or family, in a convivial atmosphere, around generous dishes filled with scents and flavors that transport us to the sun.
With itsMediterranean influences and successive cultural heritages - Berber, Arab, Jewish and Greek - Tunisian gastronomy expresses itself through a wide range of spices, star products - peppers, tomatoes and lemons - and a number of cult dishes. These include, of course, the unmissable couscous; tajine, a dish of meat and vegetables cooked over a low heat in an earthenware dish; or méchoui, a barbecued mutton dish.
When it comes to sweets, Tunisians are not to be outdone either, and it's perfectly possible to sample these sweet little marvels in Paris's Tunisian restaurants. Not-to-be-missed pastries include baklawa, almond and honey puff pastries, makroudh, wheat semolina and date cakes, and mhalabia, a kind of Oriental panna cotta.
Tempted? Then discover all these flavors at Tunisian restaurants in Paris. Here are the best addresses!



Feyma: a family-run Mediterranean canteen, part delicatessen, part coffee shop in the 18th arrondissement
Part Mediterranean cuisine, part friendly coffee shop, Feyma is the 18th arrondissement's warm and welcoming cantine, where you can enjoy generous, homemade dishes from a smiling family who pass on their culinary heritage every day. [Read more]



Maison Didon, an excellent Tunisian restaurant serving fish couscous in the 15th arrondissement.
Discover the unmissable specialties of Tunisian cuisine at Maison Didon, an address where you'll feel right at home, feasting on fish couscous, bricks and other Maghreb delicacies. [Read more]



Aldehyde, Youssef Marzouk's Michelin-starred restaurant with a strong Tunisian flavour
What an overwhelming discovery Aldehyde is, the gourmet restaurant of chef Youssef Marzouk, lulled by memories of his childhood in Tunisia. [Read more]



Friday Night, Jewish Shabbat specialties every day of the week
You don't have to wait until Friday night to celebrate. At Vendredi Soir, Shabbat is every day of the week, with Jewish specialties traditionally shared at family tables. [Read more]



Loov, tasty and (very) affordable couscous in République
A couscous full of flavor and love, and above all at a very reasonable price, you'll find it at Loov! [Read more]



Mabrouk: Tunisian Jewish cuisine at Arts et Métiers
Mabrouk is a little piece of Tunisia in the Haut-Marais district. It's as if someone had cut out a piece of La Goulette and put it there, on the corner of Rue Réaumur and Rue Saint-Martin, opposite the church of the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers, a stone's throw from the eponymous metro station. [Read more]



A Mi-Chemin, surprising and generous Franco-Tunisian fusion cuisine
Located a stone's throw from rue daguerre in the 14th arrondissement, A Mi-Chemin takes us between Tunis and Paris to discover the cuisine of chef Nordine Labiadh and his wife Virginie. A beautiful story to discover. [Read more]
Find the location of all these addresses by clicking on the map at the bottom of the article.
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