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Chat Plume

5 rue des Mesures, Villeneuve-Loubet, 06270

Original cuisine in the heart of the village of Villeneuve Loubet. Traditional French menu including foie gras, seafood, coq au vin all cooked with an exotic touch. Open Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner.

Côté Jardin

12 avenue Saint-Louis, Cannes, 06400
www.restaurant-cotejardin.com

Côté Jardin Over the past few years, Côté Jardin has become an obligatory port-of-call for anyone in Cannes. The warm and friendly setting combined with tasty and meticulous cuisine have assured the success of this restaurant.

Delhi Belhi Indian Restaurant

22 rue de la Barillerie, Nice, 06300
www.delhibelhi.com/

Delhi Belhi Indian Restaurant Indian restaurant located in Nice. Open every evening from 19h00 until 23h30. Take-away orders accepted. Excellent menu offering Tandoori, Vegetarian, Thalis & Biryanis, seafood, chicken and lamb specialities.

Entre Cour et Jardin

102 montée de la Bourgade, Haut-de-Cagnes, 06800

Entre Cour et Jardin Just a few steps away from the Chateau Grimaldi in Haut-de-Cagnes, you'll discover a haven of tranquillity and good taste. The sheer artistry of Patrice Regnault and Jacques Madina has vastly enhanced both the quality and charm of this delightful restaura ...

La Bastide Saint-Antoine

48 Avenue Henri-Dunant, Grasse, 06130
www.jacques-chibois.com

La Bastide Saint-Antoine With the Bay of Cannes and Estérel mountains as the backdrop and sweeping views of the countryside near Grasse, this stunning 18th century country-house, is set in its own 3 hectare olive park. Here, the thousand year old olive trees go to inspire the s ...

La Claire Fontaine

Place Rossetti, Nice, 06000

If you're looking for a fabulous pizza - this is the place. Located Place Rossetti in the heart of old Nice, you'll find a selection of popular French dishes, along with local Niçoises specialities, salads and pizzas.Note from Alice Barker:I make a bee-l ...

La Colombe d'Or

1 Place du General de Gaulle, St Paul de Vence, 06570
www.la-colombe-dor.com/

La Colombe d'Or Quite unique on the French Riviera: a precious home of art with works by Picasso, Rouault, Miro, Leger, Braque and Calder and located at the gate of the charming medieval village of St Paul de Vence. The restaurant is composed of two parts; inside with it ...

La Fregate

Quai Amiral Courbet, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 06230

La Fregate Located by the port of Villefranche-sur-Mer, charming seafront restaurant offering a range of very tasty French cuisine, with the accent on fish specialities. A good choice of wines and friendly service too.Note from Alice Barker: While there are quite a ...

La Jarre

14 rue Saint-Esprit, Antibes, 06600

La Jarre welcomes its guests beneath a fig-tree shading the charming patio and where you will be enchanted by the cuisine of Hélène Moro-Veziano. Tastes and savours have a Mediterranean accent and ingredients are of prime importance. A corner of paradis ...

La Mère Germaine

Quai Courbet, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 06230
www.meregermaine.com

La Mère Germaine Since 1938 one of the best addresses providing quality food amidst the wonderful setting of Villefranche-sur-Mer. Time-honoured favourites served either in the large bourgeois dining room or on the pretty terrace that opens out onto the bay of St Jean-Cap ...

La Mérenda

4 rue Raoul Bosio (formerly rue Terrace), Nice, 06300

After his highly acclaimed years at the Chantecler (two Micheline stars) Dominique Le Stanc has returned to a quieter life, offering his guests (from a lilliputian kitchen) to come and rediscover real niçoise cooking. The address has kept its former simp ...

La Réserve de Beaulieu

5 Boulevard du General Leclerc, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, 06310
www.reservebeaulieu.com

La Réserve de Beaulieu Half-way between Nice and Monaco and a legendary spot since 1880, this stunning hotel offers refined gastonomic cuisine using a range of traditional Mediterranean products blended with original creations. 120 years after its creation by Pierre Lottier, th ...

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