Le Roi du Couscous
Monastir
Copyright: Louis Hansel/unsplashLe Roi du Couscous
The self-proclaimed 'King of Couscous' serves up some hearty Moroccan comfort food that is popular amongst the locals due to its price point and the gargantuan portions. Be sure to make it abundantly clear what level of spice you are comfortable with as the sauces here can range from a zingy tickle to full nuclear meltdown and tastebud malfunction.
Useful Information
- Address: Imm Bab Essour, Monastir
- Email: rhimmed83@gmail.com
- Phone: +216 98 277 380
- Address: Mon–Sat noon–10pm, Sun closed
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Dining
The cuisine of Monastir and Tunisia on the whole defines itself with an abundance of rich olive oil and not-so-delicate spices. The national dish is the famous Berber couscous, made from durum wheat which is steamed and soaked in a thick, peppery harissa paste and accompanied by vegetables, beef, veal, lamb, fish or octopus. Monastir itself is better known for its seafood as it is right next to a major fishing port. The amalgam of sweet, sharp, smokey and tangy flavours that are infused in this seaside city's best dishes can appease even the most robust palates.