The French Riviera Restaurants

We’ve compiled the best of the best in The French Riviera - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.

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  • 1. Glacier Fenocchio

    $ | Old Town

    For fresh, homemade, gelato-style ice cream offered in a rainbow of flavors and colors, stop at Glacier Fenocchio any day of the week from 9 am to midnight, March to November. There's also a choice of sorbets made with locally grown citrus, including orange, mandarin, and lemon.

    2 pl. Rossetti, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 06300, France
    04–93–62–88–80

    Known For

    • Beer-flavored sorbet
    • Open day and night
    • 90-plus flavors

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Nov.–Carnival
  • 2. Café des Chineurs

    $$ | Old Town

    The best place to grab a bite in Place Garibaldi, this café has an eclectic feel that's as appealing as the food and friendliness—and it's a fabulous location for people-watching.

    1 rue Cassini, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 06300, France
    04–93–89–09–62

    Known For

    • Great people-watching
    • Convenient location
    • Romantic
  • 3. Le Tilleul

    $$$

    Before you plunge into the dense tangle of streets in old St-Paul-de-Vence, stop on the ramparts under the century-old lime tree for a meal or snack at this atmospheric café, where the breezy terrace looks onto the valley and the Alps. The kitchen makes more of an effort than you might expect, turning out colorful salads (crispy goat cheese salad with figs) and pastas at lunch and more serious fare in the evening. Pop by for the Salon de Thé (daily 3–6 pm), which offers much more than Mariage Frères tea: red berry tiramisu, crepes, and coffee on a separate menu. Across the street, Le Tilleul sells freshly made, sorbet and ice cream for takeout in flavors like wild peach and almond milk with sour cherry.

    Pl. du Tilleul, St-Paul-de-Vence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 06570, France
    04–93–32–80–36

    Known For

    • Fairly priced traditional French dishes with lighter fare
    • Daily tea menu 3–6
    • Charming shaded terrace
  • 4. Les Delicatesses de Grasse

    $$

    All that perfume sniffing can build an appetite and this is just the place to refuel on cheeses, olives, charcuteries, tapenades, and chuntneys. It's open daily, and you could spend hours lingering over a half bottle of wine and sampling the delicious regional selections that are part of a shared platter (three to four people) for only €30.

    7 rue Marcel Journet, 06130, France
    06–16–02–44–26

    Known For

    • Quaint Provençal deli
    • Great wine pairings
    • Small space so gets crowded quickly
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