During our recent trip to Almeria, we found a little Moroccan hideaway in the Almedina (walled city) district, called Teteria Almedina.
I had a delicious pot of mint tea, the best I’ve ever had, even better than mint tea I’ve had in Morocco.
We had a few arabic pastries, which were the perfect accompaniment.
Our hosts were incredibly friendly, the decor was very traditional Moroccan style without being cheesy, and the music matched the surroundings perfectly and was right up our street.
We liked it there so much that we returned for a late lunch the following day.
I had the lamb tagine, and Martyn had the chicken tagine, which were both absolutely delicious. We also enjoyed a jug of minty lemonade, which was divine and we will have to try making it at home!
A lovely relaxing way to while away the afternoon.








Reblogged this on Martyn Thompson – Landscape Photography and commented:
Lovely place
Posted by Martyn Thompson | 14 February 2012, 10:41Reblogged this on bovingtoninspain and commented:
A nice little article by Ambersol about Teteria Almedina, a Moroccan tea house in AlmerÃa. I’ve been there in the past and can confirm that it is a pleasant place to have afternoon tea.
Posted by Robert Bovington | 14 February 2012, 12:08A great place, I had lunch there about a month ago. The food was excellent and I just loved the fresh lemonade with sprigs of mint. Authentic Moroccan place.
Posted by Molly | 14 February 2012, 12:19