L'Alchimie restaurant Nice
591 Reviews
14 Rue Maccarani, 06000 Nice, France

L'Alchimie restaurant Nice
591 Reviews
14 Rue Maccarani, 06000 Nice, France
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Sergey Mayer
Sergey Mayer, Aug 2024
Everything was impeccable!
Each dish had an excellent taste and beautiful presentation! The 4.9 rating is well deserved! I had a blast! Thanks to the entire team for this stunning experience.
Highly recommend!
611Pan
611Pan, Jun 2024
Great food. With around 30 euros you can get a starter, main dish, and dessert. The starter was amazing and the fish was the best fish dish I have tried in France. The butter orange sauce matched with the fish so much. It was a best pick for us in Nice.
Rob
Rob, Mar 2024
Prix Fixe for lunch and didn’t disappoint. Just delicious. The tartare entree was perfect and the fish main was well balanced and delicious.
Go for the three course and don’t bother with trying to select your own wine, just let the waiter decide.
Great value!
Maria K (mk)
Maria K (mk), Aug 2024
L’alchimie
Very good value for money. Menu for 37€ only. Very friendly stuff. You should reserve a table, otherwise could be difficult. Wine was also good and suite the dishes. Everything was perfectly balanced.
I already tried to cook brandada at home and found it great that i could brought ideas for our meals from holidays. Thank you L’alchimie. Have a good holidays.
Camilo Thomas
Camilo Thomas, Jul 2024
**L E G E N D A R Y**. This word perfectly describes my dining experience at A’Alchimie Restaurant in Nice. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with warmth and professionalism. The ambiance is cozy yet elegant, setting the stage for a memorable evening.
The dinner menu was exquisite, showcasing the chef's creativity and attention to detail. The first dish, Raviole de Boeuf, was a revelation. It opened my mind with its perfect balance of acidic, salty, and sweet flavors, each bite more delightful than the last. The second dish, Shawarma de Poitrine de Veau Fermier, left me speechless; it was nothing short of magnificent, with tender meat and a symphony of spices that danced on my palate.
The service was impeccable, with the staff being attentive and knowledgeable, making excellent recommendations. Every aspect of the dining experience at A’Alchimie was top-notch. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone seeking an extraordinary culinary adventure in Nice.
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