Libyans are consuming more fish now than they have in longer than 10 years. Also, shrimp keeps its crown as the most well-known fish thing in Libya with a top 4.6 pounds eaten per capita. Moreover, Libyans are partaking in a more noteworthy assortment of seafood.

 

Here we have shared a list of top fish and seafood restaurants in Libya for your help. 

Bala Fish Restaurant

This café offers so great fish however it costs more than some other eatery in Benghazi so you should be ready for that. Also, the staff are great and agreeable and supportive. People call it one of the best Restaurants in Benghazi where you are offered an assortment of new fish and seafood, this place is generally swarmed at the ends of the week.

Barakoda Restaurant

It is a great café for individuals who like fish. The main thing is that you need to sit tight for quite a while to have your seafood served. The staff is friendly. You can pick your fish, octopus or squid from the stall outside then, at that point, take a smorgasbord salad while your supper is prepared for you on the grill. If you want the verified emails of the employees working on this restaurant then you should check out their website and social media, they have shared it there. 

Al Hofra

Hofra (which signifies 'the hole’ in Arabic) used to be an interesting fascination in Tripoli. A combination of fish markets and eateries, a major fight of fish vendors and families. You could purchase your fish and have it arranged there. Be that as it may, it does not exist anymore (shut-in 2009). They continue to call 'hofra' a place close by where you have a few eateries worked in seafood stalls.

Essaa

Situated in Old city Tripoli Libya, the restaurant is closed now for some time but is very famous for its seafood, African cuisines, Italian pasta, and beverages. You should go thereafter it open and try their fish fries with some chips and a soft drunk. A nice and healthy breakfast is all the server with love.

Assafina 

With their seafood, you’ll surely lick your fingers. There is always a rush in the morning and this cafe is packed with people who come here to eat their Prawns and other seafood dishes. Their main address is Omar Al-Mukhtar, Tripoli Libya.

Souq al-Turk 

Abiya or Obaya Seafood Restaurant is situated in the old medina. This is quite possibly the most well-known fish restaurant in the capital, serving new fish, octopus salad, and fish soup. Attempt the couscous with fish and hot carrot salad and you’ll come here again. 

Diafa Fish Restaurant

The Diafa Fish Restaurant serves fish dishes. The food is acceptable yet so are the costs. The primary courses range from 15 to 40 Libyan Dinars. You can enjoy their mixed fish soup for 8 Libyan dinars, while an octopus soup is intended for four Libyan Dinars. This restaurant is quite popular in that locality.