YaYa restaurant - brasserie
201 Reviews
5 Bd Charles Guillaumont, 06160 Antibes, France

YaYa restaurant - brasserie
201 Reviews
5 Bd Charles Guillaumont, 06160 Antibes, France
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Sinan Höck
Sinan Höck, Aug 2024
After a successful day of sightseeing we were looking for dinner. We discovered YaYa on Google and were surprised by the many good reviews. We arrived and found an empty restaurant. The host sitting on the table greeted us. He made a nice and warm impression. We quickly realized that he was both a waiter and a chef. There was also only one menu. There were only two of us, so that wasn't a problem, but the following guests also received the exact same menu. Pasta dishes were off again... As some reviews wrote months ago. Do they even offer them? A look into the kitchen gave the impression that not much is freshly prepared here. The prices are cheaper than in other restaurants, but I would still advise against a visit.
Natasha Rodriguez
Natasha Rodriguez, Aug 2024
Worth the hype, delicious. Fish and chips are fresh, chicken wings are tasty, everything good
Francis Abhilasha
Francis Abhilasha, Aug 2024
Delicious food and crazy huge quantity. I had a cheeseburger there and loved it.
Bálint Palasik
Bálint Palasik, Jun 2024
This is a small restaurant next to the sea. We were the only there after lunch, but after reading the reviews we gave it a chance. The owner was really nice and the food was delicious. It is worth visiting :)
Carmelita Smith
Carmelita Smith, May 2024
This was my first experience in France (Antibes) we came for the Film Festival. We were simply walking and stumbled upon this place, YaYa and decided to eat here. We thoroughly enjoyed the experience, service and the FOOD. The fish sandwich was the best I’ve ever had. The quaint restaurant was inviting and we felt welcomed and appreciated. The waiter was kind and attentive. I will visit again on my stay and everytime I come back.
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