La Guinguette Antibes
978 Reviews
5 Rue Sade, 06600 Antibes, France

La Guinguette Antibes
978 Reviews
5 Rue Sade, 06600 Antibes, France
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The Foodie Architect
The Foodie Architect, Jul 2024
We stumble this restaurant and was so surprised how beautiful inner court yard is. The big trees and plants are so lush and beautiful, really don’t need artificial plants they put around here.
Food is delicious!
Serge S.
Serge S., Jun 2024
We were fascinated by the interior and atmosfere first, but I guess we were not lucky with the waitress... Plus the food was just ...not bad. So don't expect anything exceptional here, simply enjoy the place. It's really beautiful!
G G
G G, Apr 2024
This is a well run and professionally managed restaurant with great attention to detail and excellent service. The dishes are very fresh and creative. This is my second visit and I was very satisfied both times.
Michele Chung
Michele Chung, Jul 2024
The food is ok. Not exceptional but not bad. The zucchini flower beignets have too thick of a batter you can’t really taste the flower, but the pesto butter is a good complement. The beef cappuccino my friend had was a bit too thick albeit taste good. My ceviche can do with a bit more flavour. The garden is absolutely beautiful and the staff nice. But I am a bit disappointed with that price.
Nil Kosar
Nil Kosar, Jun 2024
This restaurant was the best experience out of all other restaurants we tried. The price range is a bit higher than normal but the portions and the quality of the food is really worth it! The truffle linguini was so big that we couldn’t finish the half of it and it was delicious. If you are going to order something to share, the main course is going to be too big to finish. The service was also very good, they brought our wine first and waited until we finished our starter to bring the main course. The carpaccio was also really good!
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Les Pêcheurs
Les Pêcheurs boasts a delightful setting by the water's edge; slightly elevated, it boasts a stunning view of the Îles de Lérins and the foothills of the Esterel mountains. Trained at this very restaurant, Nice-born chef Nicolas Rondelli went on to work in the kitchens of Alain Llorca, Michel Del Burgo, Le Negresco and Jacques Chibois. His contemporary, seasonally inspired cuisine teems with the flavours of the South of France and showcases Mediterranean fish such as red mullet, John Dory, turbot and sea bass, alongside superb meat: pigeon, Sisteron lamb and free-range veal. Whatever he cooks, he champions local producers, including fisherman Tony from Le Croûton port, just 50m from the restaurant.
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The restaurant of this mythical luxury hotel ticks all the boxes. It combines attentive service, tableware produced for the most part by Provençal artisans, a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean, and the talents of chef Sébastien Broda. The pantry abounds with vegetables sourced exclusively in the hotel's own kitchen garden and from local market gardeners, as well as fish from small-scale fisheries and bespoke meats. This Mediterranean cuisine is exemplified by coherent dishes.
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