Bistrot Margaux Côté terroir
764 Reviews
17 Av. du 11 Novembre, 06600 Antibes, France

Bistrot Margaux Côté terroir
764 Reviews
17 Av. du 11 Novembre, 06600 Antibes, France
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Ulf Gille
Ulf Gille, Aug 2024
Wonderful place in Antibes. The atmosphere was perfect for our 10 years anniversary. The food was delicious and the service was perfect. Highly recommended.
CR Foo
CR Foo, Jun 2023
This is my favourite restaurant in Antibes! Service was superb. Staff provided us with an English menu after seeing that we were taking some time to figure out what to order. Initially, I wanted to order the grilled andouillette after seeing some google reviews and the lady warned me that it was intestines which I am grateful for as I wasn’t keen on that! Ordered 1 lunch set which came with a starter (tuna tartare), main dish (beef stew) and dessert (tiramisu) - all 3 were delightful! Also ordered their dish of the day (chicken with rice) - chicken was tender and soft and it came with the dessert of the day! Will definitely return for more!
Nick Davies
Nick Davies, Jul 2024
We have been here a couple of times. Service is always excellent and friendly. Food is fine and plat du jour is circa €36 or so. Good wines at 25 Euro upwards. Recommended....we will revisit.
Maxime ROBERT
Maxime ROBERT, May 2017
Waiters were nice, polite, paying attention and not too invasive.
The place is beautiful and quiet. You can either eat outside or inside.
We came early in the evening so we had our food very quickly. It was delicious. Keep some "free space" for the dessert because they're excellent.
Roberto Giamagli
Roberto Giamagli, Jun 2022
Found the place by chance we did a great discover the service was great people kind a professional the suggestion of the day a great complete fish plate and the soup good. A good glasses of chardonnay added the right touch to the lunch. A good expresso completed the experience and the bill more than honest for the quality of the food and the service. Great job !!! A forget nice location .
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