Le Phenicia
1980 Reviews
1 Av. Barquier, 06600 Antibes, France

Le Phenicia
1980 Reviews
1 Av. Barquier, 06600 Antibes, France
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Maria Frangieh
Maria Frangieh, May 2024
The best Lebanese food I have tasted outside Lebanon! I am very impressed, usually the tastes differ but this restaurant kept the original taste.
We had a large selection of Lebanese food as we were more than 20 people.
The location is great and it is facing the sea, the outdoors seatings have a great view.
You can choose the food a la carte or as a set menu and if you didn’t try Lebanese food earlier it is better to order the set menu.
The staff are amazing, very friendly and helpful and can give you all the info you need.
I strongly recommend you visit when you are at antibes.
Fulvio Ciccolo
Fulvio Ciccolo, May 2024
I recently had the pleasure of dining at LE PHENICIA in Antibes and I must say, it was an extraordinary experience. From the moment I stepped in, I was warmly welcomed by the staff who exhibited genuine hospitality and attentiveness throughout the evening.
The ambiance of the restaurant was delightful, creating a perfect setting for a relaxed and enjoyable dinner.
Now, onto the food—the highlight of the evening. Every dish I tried was a masterpiece, bursting with authentic flavors and made with the freshest ingredients. The mezze platter was a fantastic start, offering a variety of traditional Lebanese appetizers that were both vibrant and delicious. The hummus, and tabbouleh and the falafels were particularly exceptional.
To finish off the meal, I indulged in some orange flower flan. The dessert was the perfect balance of sweetness and texture. The orange flower was present but not overwhelming (not easy).
Overall, LE PHENICIA exceeded my expectations in every way. The combination of exquisite food, warm service, and charming atmosphere makes it a standout dining destination in Antibes. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking to experience the true flavors of Lebanon ??
Ash
Ash, Jul 2024
Absolutely delicious food with great service… what’s not to rave about!? Must try the homemade ice tea!
Prashant B
Prashant B, Jun 2023
We went here for lunch. On the whole I liked the food. Everything we ordered was tasty. We ordered a duo menu priced with starters, main dish and dessert. On the menu it was written "duo menu" for 45 euros for 2 people. A normal person would understand that the cost is 45 euros for the menu which will serve 2 people. However the bill had 90 euros for 2 people. I felt that the menu was misleading which i did not like. This is the only reason for my 3 star rating. Otherwise the service was ok, a bit slow but fine. The ambience is very good, as you have a good view of the sea. The downside is the misleading menu. It's ok to be pricey restaurant... But be transparent and clear about it.
Elaine
Elaine, Aug 2024
Food is pretty decent at this restaurant. We keep returning to it on our holidays to Antibes. Service staff are friendly, food you can’t complain about and a lovely view of the water.
Indeed it is a bit pricier than the usual Lebanese meal but it’s ok for a dinner out.
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