Le Tchitchou
909 Reviews
29 Av. Georges Clemenceau, 06000 Nice, France

Le Tchitchou
909 Reviews
29 Av. Georges Clemenceau, 06000 Nice, France
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Joe Minuti
Joe Minuti, Jun 2024
Traditional Nice fare. I had the nicouis salad and the garlic rabbit. A glass of red wine and lemon merengue pie finished the meal. Oh yes, a complimentary glass of bubbly to start the meal.
They changed my silverware between courses which is a nice touch.
Good portions and friendly, attentive staff.
Keith Martin
Keith Martin, Jun 2024
We dropped in without booking and were very lucky to get a table. We didn’t have starters and both went for the meatballs with pasta( to avoid any food envy) . The food was exceptional and very good value. We had a litre of the house white wine and desserts too . Apple tart and crème brûlée. So good we booked for the next night . It’s very busy and well worth booking to try if you get chance . Updated with a few more dishes as we went again, couldn’t resist
Jeremy Weeks
Jeremy Weeks, Jun 2024
Our group of 4 was recommended thIs restaurant by the hotel concierge. It is a small venue with approx 8 indoor tables and a couple seats outside. It gave off a very cozy, boutique feel. The food was excellent and the older gentleman serving our table was a delight. I’d highly recommend thIs location if you are looking for authentic Italian cuisine.
Xiaomeng Huang
Xiaomeng Huang, Aug 2024
Unpleasant eating experience.
1. We saw two dishes in the reviews of this restaurant over Google Maps and ordered the same. But we were not offered bread (being in a brown bag). Other tables were offered bread no matter what they ordered. As evidence, I uploaded the picture inside the Google review (note the brown bag inside the red circle) along with our meals.
2. When the waitress realized our dishes were finished, she came over and took away the plates. After speaking a few words in French, we asked her to switch to English and she asked us directly if we wanted to pay the bill. And at this point, we both had half of our drinks left. I think the check should have been initiated by us and I think it would have been reasonable to continue enjoying the drinks after the meal. (It was not close to closing time and there were still a lot of customers in the store.)
Fremde Heimat
Fremde Heimat, Jun 2024
I had only one evening in Nice and wanted to try a place with plenty of local food options. Le Tchitchou did not disappoint. The menu was varied and it was difficult to choose. In the end I went with the Lapin Sauté and it was delicous. I rounded off the meal with a hearty lemon cake.
It was a great experience. It is certainly a place to come back to to try more dishes.
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