Restaurant la tête de l art
20 Reviews
83 Bd Raymond Poincaré, 06160 Antibes, France

Restaurant la tête de l art
20 Reviews
83 Bd Raymond Poincaré, 06160 Antibes, France
Features
Reviews
20 Reviews
Total review count and overall rating. We perform checks on reviews.
5 stars
4
4 stars
1
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 stars
0
James Lamb
James Lamb, Jul 2023
Great service, food and value.
Olivier
Olivier, Jun 2022
Very well eaten, generous dishes (couscous and chicken skewer) ???
Gérard Gandon
Gérard Gandon, Jan 2024
Bistro atmosphere.
Generous dishes
Friendly service from Doudou
I recommend the couscous on Wednesday.
Reasonable price
valencey sandra
valencey sandra, Feb 2023
Great family restaurant, varied and hearty meals for a very reasonable price. An excellent cook at the top, I highly recommend.
sandrine maria
sandrine maria, Sep 2021
Super restaurant with daily specials 14 euros at the top every Wednesday couscous prepared by the chef on Friday AILIO 15 euros a real delight for the taste buds on Saturday PAELLA 16 euros
with all its ingredients mussels GAMBAS squid and all these shellfish I recommend with a great price
Things to do in Antibes
Show all
Private tour on a sailboat Swim and stand up paddle Antibes cape
Antibes - FRANCE
Duration 3h 30m • 8 Guests

Private Solar Catamaran Cruise in Antibes Juan les Pins
Antibes - FRANCE
Duration 1h • 5 Guests

2 Hour Walking Tour in the Old Town of Antibes
Antibes - FRANCE
Duration 2h • 10 Guests

Private tour on a sailboat with apéritif at sunset on Antibes
Antibes - FRANCE
Duration 3h • 8 Guests
Best Apartments and villas in Antibes
Show allMichelin Restaurants in Antibes
Show all
Maison de Bacon
Le Bâcon, an Antibes institution since 1948, has been transformed into the Maison de Bâcon. In the kitchens, Nicolas Davouze, formerly of Bocuse and Le Bristol, celebrates the house's signature dishes (such as rockfish soup, bouillabaisse, millefeuille), alongside a fine selection of fish grilled over a wood fire. Splendid view of the sea.
Antibes - FRANCE

L'Arazur
At the helm of this pocket - sized restaurant tucked away in historic Antibes, the owner - chef celebrates the seasons with fresh, colourful and simply prepared dishes. Vegetables are particularly pampered. A delicious moment in store for your taste buds.
Antibes - FRANCE

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.
Antibes - FRANCE

Louroc - Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc
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.
Antibes - FRANCE

Le Figuier de Saint-Esprit
Straddling the ramparts of the old town, between the Picasso Museum and the Marché Provençal, this place is redolent of Provence! The fig tree gracing the patio is just the start. At the helm of this family-run country house is Christian Morisset, whose curly moustache has almost become part of the local heritage. With his wife holding the fort front of house, and assisted in the kitchen by his son, the chef loves to cook with fine, tasty ingredients, which he selects every week at the Old Antibes market and the Forville Market in Cannes. His squid-ink cuttlefish cannelloni with a shellfish jus made with fresh basil leaves and his saddle of lamb cooked in Vallauris clay have become real signature dishes.
Antibes - FRANCE

Le Vauban
In a bustling street in Antibes' old town, Le Vauban serves up good, contemporary, French cuisine that is in step with the seasons and technically impeccable. The restaurant's reputation is firmly established and the place is often full – be sure to book!
Antibes - FRANCE

Chez Jules Le Don Juan
The major appeal of this particular Don Juan is its enthusiastic, hardworking owner-chef, who tirelessly sources produce (vegetables from his family, veal from an Aveyron farm etc). His food is steeped in the flavours of Provence and Nice cuisine: house specialties are pissaladière, petits farcis niçois, gnocchi à la daube and aioli. The restaurant is part of a convivial little hub for gourmets, complete with café, grocery shop and bistro. Atmosphere guaranteed.
Antibes - FRANCE

Nananère
Sometimes it is fun to revisit your childhood! Run by the former owners of Le P'tit Cageot, this restaurant has a playful decor that draws on comic strips and action figures of characters such as Spiderman and Buzz Lightyear. Things get serious, however, when it comes to the delicious food. The menu abounds with French classics (leeks in vinaigrette, saucisson brioché, poire belle Hélène), as well as dishes catering to teenage diners (mac & cheese and burgers) and fresh house-made pasta – everything is professionally prepared using quality ingredients. Large terrace. No reservations for parties of fewer than six people.
Antibes - FRANCE