Le Bouchon
960 Reviews
34 Rue Mgr Alfred Daumas, 06300 Nice, France

Le Bouchon
960 Reviews
34 Rue Mgr Alfred Daumas, 06300 Nice, France
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Lorenzo Croci
Lorenzo Croci, May 2024
My girlfriend and I came for dinner. Every single detail of our evening was perfect, starting with the welcome. The attentive and smiling hostess made us feel like family.
Every dish we ate filled our hearts: we felt all the love that the chef puts into them.
We were speechless by the quality of the meat, not to mention the side dishes. The Camembert with truffle was something sublime.
The wine selection is well selected, so much that we decided to get another bottle to take home with us.
What can we say, we wish everyone to experience an evening like ours. Thank you again from the bottom of our hearts.
ines blueberry
ines blueberry, Jun 2024
In a big city there is a place where you can sit down and rest from wave of tourists and noisy streets. There is a place for your life to slow down, take a sip of wine with the ones you love and cherish. For you to taste simple yet tastefull, lovefull meal. Where you can feel from the moment you pass the door step that you're welcomed like longtime friend. Blissful atmosphere. Place to visit in Niece.
Bilin Chen
Bilin Chen, Aug 2023
Wow! This place is amazing. From the most welcoming host to delicious food that just goes straight to your heart.
We shared the squid entree, and then the beef and ribs. Everything was absolutely delicious! Ribs where fork tender and so juicy. Better come here hungry because you will leave with a very full and satisfied stomach!
It is a small restaurant and very popular so reservation for dinner is a must.
Peter G
Peter G, Oct 2023
Had the best meal of our entire Côte d’Azur trip right here. You know it’s going to be good when the hotel is packed full to the brim with locals & not tourists.
Every dish was well balanced, classic French fare made the right way with care & attention. Service was friendly, warm, and cute! Will be the first place we go back to in Nice.
Cecile Poyet
Cecile Poyet, Jun 2024
An absolutely terrific restaurant with delicious, creative and authentic dishes. Le Bouchon has it all: quality, quantity, top-notch ingredients, and very professional and friendly service. We’ll be back!
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