Le Panier
1803 Reviews
5 Rue Barillerie, 06300 Nice, France

Le Panier
1803 Reviews
5 Rue Barillerie, 06300 Nice, France
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Danielle
Danielle, Jul 2024
The restaurant offers a delightful dining experience with its well-crafted dishes and friendly atmosphere. The menu showcases a thoughtful combination of flavors and textures, highlighting the chefs' attention to detail.
The service is friendly and welcoming, with a team that clearly enjoys their work. The restaurant is situated on a charming street, adding to the overall ambiance. Wine lovers will appreciate the excellent selection, featuring many organic options.
However, there were a couple minor downsides. The staff began stacking chairs from the tables next to us while we were still dining, which made the setting feel a bit rushed. This could be saved for the end of the night.
There is also a club next to the restaurant that can get noisy around 11 PM, especially on weekends. While this might affect your evening if you're seated outside, it doesn't factor into our rating, as it is beyond the restaurant's control.
Despite these minor issues, we had a great night with excellent food and attentive service. Le Panier is definitely worth a visit!
Cem Duru
Cem Duru, Aug 2024
It's a great place for having a special dinner. Everything feels exclusive. I enjoyed every dish. My favorite was tomato/peach salad starter. Mocktails were also very good. Although i enjoyed the dessert, it could be better in my opinion. Service is very professional and friendly. Overall definitely a 5 star restaurant.
Timothy Swetlick
Timothy Swetlick, Sep 2024
First off the ambience and decor were sleek and modern, perfect for the food that was served. The staff was attentive and extremely polite and helpful. The food was amazing!!! Both aesthetically pleasing and very very delicious. We left full and happy!!!! Highly recommend a visit!
Lizzy C
Lizzy C, Sep 2024
Had the four course tasting menu on my birthday and it was an absolute treat - quality ingredients, beautiful presentation and interesting and original flavour combinations. The service was delightful and it’s lovely eating outside in one of Vieux Nice’s typical narrow pedestrian streets. If you’re looking for somewhere special to eat at a reasonable price I highly recommend!
well belle
well belle, Aug 2024
Our favorite meal in Nice! This restaurant is tucked away on a side street in the old town. The food is inventive and delicious! Not your typical French cuisine but with their amazing techniques. I love that there is no menu and everything is a surprise. We truly enjoyed the tomato starter and our entrees and dessert. Everything was outstanding. Kind service as well. Would definitely recommend
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