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Where to eat in Old Nice

»  Reviewed by: Francesca  
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5 / 5 (2 votes)
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Saturday, 5th May 2007
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"L'Escalinada, suitably named due to its climbing terrace, is a definite must for any tourist interested in traditional French gourmet. Situated at the very back of the old town, this quaint and typically French restaurant serves some strange alternatives, yet curiously enticing dishes that will seldom fail to disappoint even the harshest critic.

As a resident of Vieux Nice, I find it difficult to break away from the uniform 'pizza-pasta' menu that is available in the majority of venues offered to the tourist in Nice. The Italian influence in the old town is undeniable, yet, l'Escalinada stands stoically by its' firm French roots, offering only a French menu while contradicting itself by offering a friendly and accommodating staff (the latter being a unique point in itself, especially within Nice).

The menu is predominantly meat-based, serving a surprising amount of red meat, rabbit and other heavy dishes. However, the vegetarian shall not be neglected, as most of the best meals on the menu are based on vegetables of the Mediterranean variety, most notably, the fleurs de courgettes starters (also served as a main), a light yet very tasty introduction to what can be consumed as the experience continues. My personal choice of dish was rabbit served with a garlic and olive oil coating and the chef did not spare on the portion offered. My partner in crime chose veal with a heavy mushroom sauce, accompanied by tagliatelle and fresh warm bread. The dessert menu was recited to us by a very personable waiter, and I chose a strawberry tart that was light and deliciously summery.

And the food did not need to compensate for the small yet carefully chosen wine menu, which varied from light to medium white's and rose's to the heavier red's that fitted the beef dishes perfectly. The meal was also accompanied by aperitifs and small nibbles to tempt the palette, as well as subtle candle and flower arrangements so as to help the diner to relax and enjoy the soft atmosphere.

Overall, a very pleasurable experience that would satisfy any appetite. For me, the presence of genuine Nicois punters settled my questioning on whether it was definitely the real thing, or just a money-spinner to pull in the tourists. In short, a must-do if visiting Nice.
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Where to eat in Old Nice

»  Reviewed by: rosie  
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4 / 5 (1 vote)
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Wednesday, 11th March 2009
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"We had an amazing meal in Matsushima on Rue de France. It's so easy to walk by, you hardly notice it on the street but it is one of the most stunning meals I've ever eaten. I don't know if he has Michelin stars but it is a gastronomique experience. We had the degustation menu with the sommeliers choice, unforgettable. A really creative menu with amazing flavours and combinations that wasn't pretentious or overwhelming. It's expensive but I thought it was worth it."
 


Where to eat in Old Nice

»  Reviewed by: donalwarde  
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4 / 5 (1 vote)
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Thursday, 2nd September 2010
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"Try the Rotisserie, it's just 20 metres from place Rosetti, it's cheap and has really nice roast meats served with many different side dishes."
 


Where to eat in Old Nice

»  Reviewed by: sergei  
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Monday, 26th January 2009
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"I like La Favola a lot. It's really cheap and extremely high quality. It's really an Italian Restaurant and feels like that with really professional Italian waiters buzzing about. My favourite. La Favola is on the extreme Western end of the Cours Saleya on the right as you look west away from the hill and with the sea on your left."
 


Where to eat in Old Nice

»  Reviewed by: nicobellic  
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"La Bistro Antoine is a fantastic, tiny restaurant in the Old Town in Nice. We realised that we were extremely lucky to get an impromptu table when we tried to go back several times during our two week stay in Nice. The food was just what we had been looking for in Nice and it all felt a bit more 'real' than all the flower market restaurants. Next time we will be reserving our table in advance."
 


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