Restaurant Nananère
271 Reviews
13 Rue Championnet, 06600 Antibes, France

Restaurant Nananère
271 Reviews
13 Rue Championnet, 06600 Antibes, France
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Maria Grip
Maria Grip, Aug 2024
Great French ”home made” cuisine in a cute setting. Seated outdoor was lovely, made the reservation online which was smooth.
The current menu wasn’t available on Nananères website or Instagram account, hence they do not update info online. It would have been appreciated to glance at it before arriving.
Kid’s menu a real bonus.
French beer on draft and a few wines by the glass. And amazing cocktails and drinks.
Generally open all year around, and not a tourist trap.
Néguine Ghammachi
Néguine Ghammachi, Sep 2024
Nice outdoor seating in a lively square. We ordered refreshing spritzes, and had the gambas linguini and pulled pork sandwich. The pasta sauce was very rich and tasty, definitely a must try!
Robert Mitchener
Robert Mitchener, Jun 2024
I tried to come here before and sadly missed the opportunity for food, so I decided to come back a day later to see if I could get the chance to enjoy a meal. There is a limited menu between 2:45pm and 7:00pm and as such not all options are available.
I ordered a Croque Monsieur and a glass of red wine, specifically Verre Bois Jacou. The Croque Monsieur was phenomenal, the cheese was melted to perfection and the Bechémel was on point. The wine was easy to drink and a great addition to my meal.
To add on top of that the service was great. Polite and very easy to order even if your French is lack luster. The atmosphere is beautiful with a nice position on the park. Great covered outside seating with beautiful views.
Overall if you're in Antibes for a few days and want a bite for lunch Nananère is a worthy stop and beats several of the other options.
Jariya Honey
Jariya Honey, Jul 2023
A brand new restaurant which opened just a week ago. The terrace is nicely decorated, and it also has nice interior seating. The ambience is great, and no reservation is needed. The service was good, even though the whole team did not seems to work harmoniously with each other. Despite being a brand new restaurant, this isn't bad at all. The food was fresh and delicious. The price was a bit high, but when you see an army of chefs in its kitchen, you will understand why. Overall, we had a great Sunday lunch here with its ambience and a healthy salad bowl on a hot summer day.
Bram R
Bram R, Aug 2024
Service was good, but served us too fast. We ordered a bottle of wine and two main courses with a side. The main courses arrived before the bottle of wine was even opened. The main with lamb was very good. The main with braised cheek was nice, but more suitable during winter in my opinion. We ordered a dessert, the pavlova. Unfortunately this was drowning in whipped cream with two strawberries, cheap tasting ice and merengue. It didn't meet the quality of the main dishes, very disappointing.
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