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Welcome drink - homemade gauva drink, juicy with lots of chewables
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| This was the place we had dinner, inside a small courtyard was very comfortable and the atmosphere was good. Basically besides one french guest, we were the only guests so we literally had the hotel for the night!
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| The only beer I drank during my trip in Tunisia and also the only brand available - Celtic Beer
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| Dinner appetizer - they even have a special container for the dish
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The presentation surely looked good, the only bad thing was, the owner could not speak much English, so I guessed it was some sort of egg and shrimp salad with a chili
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| Next is the main course ... wow, I can't wait to unwrap it!
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| Fish cooked in Tunisian style!! Even though I didn't like fish it tasted ok and I finished it (well, there was nothing else to eat if I didn't eat this)
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| Dessert - icecream with fresh peaches
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Surprise dessert for bday treat! cup cakes!! Oh that person was a French guy we met in the hotel, he spoke very fluent english and was very talkative
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| When we woke up the breakfast was already set, again, beautifully presented and tasted good. Lots of stuff was homemade!
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| Fried egg, very imaginative and it tasted fresh too!
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| A selection of tea available for breakfast... though I missed the English Breakfast Tea
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