Budapest’s first Tunisian restaurant opened in the downtown

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The Sidi Bou Said restaurant, named after the astonishing Tunisian city known for its blue-white apartments and terrace cafés, opened this week in Budapest’s downtown, close to the II. János Pál pápa Square, in the Népszínház Street.

As a result, citizens, expats and tourists in Budapest do not have to travel to Tunisia to taste traditional local flavours. According to turizmus.com, the Tunisian Tourism Agency invited guests to a Ramadan dinner containing Tunisian dishes. Thus, partakers could taste the restaurant’s menu offer, and learn about the traditions connected to this sacred month of the Muslims.

Raja Ammar, the agency’s head welcomed the guests and told them some basic information about Ramadan. The end of the celebration is marked by Eid Day, during which acquaintances visit each other with freshly baked foods. It is a bit similar to Christian Easter. Children get new clothes, and husbands give presents to their wives at each dinner.

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