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71, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9394 1830 |
Le 72 is located on the seaside Croisette promenade, across the Martinez Hotel. Named after the street number it is located on, it is a brasserie cum cocktail bar. Relax with a delicious cocktail on the large terrace, while you watch the bustling city pass by. In the winter, Le 72 closes at 8p. Expect to pay around EUR12 for the dish of the day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Uncompromised Luxury |
29 rue Bivouac Napoleon Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 064 00 France +33 4 9339 6217 http://www.alizecannes.com |
Alize is centrally located in the heart of Cannes, and is at close proximity to the railway station, commercial centres and the ancient port. The house of congress and the beaches of La Croisette are just about at a distance of 70 metres from the hotel. The decor emanates a feeling of warmth and old Victorian aesthetics. And all 22 rooms are furnished to ensure comfort. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Restuarant in a Hotel |
10 rue de Bone Quality Hôtel Embassy Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9706 9900 |
This restuarant is tucked away in the glitzy Embassy Hotel, which is a flashy place with all the modern-day amenities. Revel in the the flavours of Provence and the Mediterranean at the hotel's Bistro. There is an outdoor seating option as well...perfect for a sunny luncheon. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asia Calling |
10, rue Émile-Negrin Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 3313 |
This self-service restaurant offers Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thai food. It's just the place to discover the sweet and sour or spicy dishes of the pan-Asian cuisine. All the typical dishes are popular, from spring rolls or chicken and bamboo shoots to various Chinese and Vietnamese soups. What's more, you can really tuck in, as the prices are as sweet as the exotic pâtisseries on offer. Set menus are available for EUR8.50, EUR12.15 and EUR15.25 You can also buy dishes to takeaway. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flavours from Asia |
55, rue Félix-Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 2100 |
The name says it all. Chinese, Vietnamese and Thai food are on offer at this popular fastfood joint located on the street behind Allées de la Liberté Charles de Gaulle. The central location and quick service are the main attractions, along with reasonable prices and late hours. You can eat in or take away. Expect to pay EUR6-9 for most dishes. A set menu is available for around EUR10. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Worth a visit |
9, quai St-Pierre Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 5214 |
This restaurant provides the lovely cuisine of southeast France in a pleasant setting. Dishes include Poivrons à l'huile (peppers marinated in olive oil), Beignets de Fleurs de Curgette (deep fried courgette flowers), Pot au Feu des Pêcheurs (Fisherman's Stew), and many more. The restaurant looks out over the quay of the old port and lies at the foot of the picturesque old town that climbs up the slopes of Suquet hill. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Renowned Seafood Restaurant |
15, quai St-Pierre Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9399 1909 |
Don't let the name 'The Bad Seat' fool you. This seafood restaurant, situated in the old port, offers comfortable seats, pleasant décor and excellent cuisine. The fish is fresh and the Bouillabaisse (a fish soup that is a speciality of the region) is well worth trying. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Sublime Seafood Delight |
8 Quai St Pierre Cannes 06400 France +33 49 339 4468 http://www.poisson-grille.com/ |
Situated in Canne's Vieux Port, Au Poisson Grillé has been serving up a swell spread of sumptuous seafood specialties since 1949. The cozy dining room is elegantly lit and adorned with seafaring regalia to resemble splendid ship's galley, replete with regional Mediterranean delights such as bouillebass, shellfish salad, and of course, some of the finest grilled fish ever to grace the seven seas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oldest Restaurant in Cannes |
10, rue St-Antoine Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 92 99 2717 http://www.auberge-provencale.... |
Opened in 1860, Auberge Provençale claims to be the oldest restaurant in Cannes. Its five dining rooms can accomodate up to 170 people and it is an ideal place for business meetings, gala evenings, wedding receptions as well as candlelit dinners. Specialities include fish dishes such as Bouillabaisse and Aïoli (Cod and Vegetables in a strong Garlic Sauce), Foie Gras (Homemade Duck) and Estouffade de Sanglier (Wild Boar). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Italian Fare In Cannes |
4, rue Jean-de-Riouffe Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 4362 |
The décor here is original to say the least. If you've never seen an aircraft inside a restaurant before, then this is the place to come. Choose from a menu featuring pizzas cooked over a wood fire, grills and a few Provençal dishes. The restaurant is close to the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, where the annual film festival takes place. Set menus are available for EUR12, EUR14 and EUR20. The dish of the day costs EUR8. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Near The Port Canto Harbour |
Plage nº 24 Boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9343 7055 |
Bijou Plage is one of two private beaches between the Port Canto harbour and the Palm Beach disco. The Bijou beach offers a set menu (fish dishes) and sunbeds for both half a day and for the full day. The town centre is within walking distance and like all the other beaches on the Croisette, this one also has the famous Cannes sand, which is fine grained and silky. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine in Style |
Carlton Inter-Continental Cannes 58, Boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06406 France +33 4 9306 4006 http://www.cannes.interconti.com/ |
The lavish décor of this restaurant matches that of the elegant hotel it belongs to. The staff is attentive and discreet, the tables elegantly decked, and the china exquisite, all-in-all the perfect venue for a romantic dinner for two. Covered in winter, the terrace gives diners a fantastic view of the La Croisette seafront. The menu changes twice a year, offering rustic cuisine that gives diners the opportunity to sample both regional and national dishes such as Foie Gras and Fillet of Sea Bass. It is quite popular with celebrities during the Film Festival. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish Bistro |
32 place du Commandant Lamy Mougins Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06250 France +33 4 93 90 0347 |
This brasserie, located centrally, remains shut from January 10-February 10, and every Tuesday in November. It's a stylish bistro with a fancy decor. The finger-licking, delicious Mediterranean cuisine will keep you comming back for more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pizzas and Ice-cream |
5, rue Rouguières Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 0902 |
This traditional restaurant is next to Le 7 of Angels discotheque. A good place to eat before going dancing, it offers something for all tastes. The varied menu includes numerous crêpes and pizzas. Those with a sweet tooth will be pleased to learn that the place also dishes out healthy servings of good quality ice cream. It's enough to satisfy even the most demanding gourmand! This is a convenient and inexpensive place. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Inexpensive Restaurant |
5, square Mérimée Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 39 2415 |
This friendly and well-placed restaurant faces the Casino, Palais des Festivals and des Congrès, where the film festival takes place every year. The shops on Rue d'Antibes, the sea and the Croisette are all just a few steps away. It is a good place for an affordable drink or to grab a bite. The set menu costs EUR16. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fashionable Café |
1, square Mérimée Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 38 0504 http://www.cafferoma.fr/ |
One of Cannes' best known and most popular, café terraces is always jam-packed, come summer or winter (when it's heated). Its success is due to the attentive service provided, an attractive menu of Italian and Mediterranean dishes, ice cream and cocktails, great atmosphere and an enviable location facing the port and the Palais des Festivals. It is also conveniently located close to the chic boutiques in Rue d'Antibes. This spot is also the ideal place for celebrity-spotting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Experience Sweden |
23, rue Forville Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9399 0127 http://www.cannasuisse.com |
If you're looking for some fine Swiss food, look no further. Canna Suisse offers some typical Swiss dishes - Rösti, Raclettes, Fondues, Tartiflettes, Zürich Veal and lots more. You'll find French dishes on the menu too. The wine list consists of varities from both Sweden and France. And the Swiss flag hoisted in the restaurant adds the perfect touch to the decor. A set menu is available for around EUR22. The restaurant is closed from July 1 to mid-August. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pleasant and Not Too Expensive |
Plage nº 5 Boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 1459 |
A water-skiing instructor on this private beach will be happy to instruct you in the rudiments of this difficult sport. Sunbeds are EURO 7.32 per half day and EURO 10.67 per full day. A set menu at the fresh fish restaurant will set you back around EURO 20.58. The hotel has a pleasant atmosphere in which to soak up the sand, sea and sun. The hotel has a view of Cannes and its surroundings and the town centre is a stone's throw away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern Cuisine with 1930s Nostalgia |
45, rue Félix-Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 0633 |
Despite a name that is evocative of the 1930s, this restaurant offers tasty local seafood such as Saint-Pierre oven-baked fish and escalope de veau aux artichauts (escalope of veal with artichokes). Recently renovated, the restaurant has a nostalgic, pre-1960s décor and an excellent wine list. Set menus run EUR19-27, and you should expect to pay around EUR40 dining à la carte. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cannes First Boutique Hotel |
11 Boulevard Carnot Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9706 2600 http://www.cavendish-cannes.com |
The Cavendish is a Rococo-styled, boutique hotel. It is a historic building, made in 1897 and has been recently renovated with Baroque-themed interiors. The service is extremely attentive...where your every whim and fancy is priority. Enjoy exploring the Croisette and the Palais des Festivals, which are surrounded by shops and cafes, located just a few minutes walk from the Cavendish. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two Smiling Octopuses |
43, rue Félix-Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 06 22 http://www.astoux.com/ |
Opposite the flower market (on Allées de la Liberté Charles de Gaulle), this restaurant, sporting two grinning green octopuses, serves oysters, shellfish and other seafood. Since 1920, this restaurant has been a hot favourite with locals and tourists. Here, freshness is guaranteed and you can eat in or take away. Try the house speciality of bourride de lotte Astoux - a heady concoction of monkfish, prawns and mussels in a thick garlic-mayonnaise sauce. A set menu at EUR19.10 can include stuffed mussels à la Provençale, followed by sole millefeuille à la Florentine and a cheese plate. The EUR27.20 menu is even more filling. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sausages and German Beer |
76, rue Meynadier Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9368 3531 |
This restaurant serves authentic German food. It is located on a busy street near the old town and is surrounded by the town center's shops. You can enjoy sauerkraut, sausages and the finest German beer, while enjoying the sites of Cannes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mediterranean Fancy |
67, rue Félix Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9399 1761 |
If you fancy Spanish cuisine then you won't have to go far. Decorated in the colours of the Spanish flag (red and gold), this restaurant is a perfect choice for food fanatics. The Spanish owner offers no less than six different types of Paella. There is also ample opportunity to try some Morue à L'aïoli Provençal (vegetables with garlic sauce) or to choose from a large range of fish and meat dishes. The set menu costs EUR11.53 at lunchtime and EUR16.61 in the evening. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hôtel Sofitel's Restaurant |
2, boulevard Jean-Hibert Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9299 7310 http://www.sofitel.com |
This restaurant is on the ground floor of the Hôtel Sofitel Le Méditerrannée, not far from the old port. The restaurant serves typical provencial brasserie food. Stop by and check out dishes like the sumptious escalope de mérou au citron(escalope of sea bass in lime). Those with larger appetites might want to try the special buffet offers. Expect to pay EUR 24 for as many starters as you can eat from the buffet and dessert trolley. Or pay up EUR 24 for the Marché de Panisse menu, which includes the buffet, the dish of the day, and a huge choice of desserts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All Night Bar And Restaurant |
24, rue Latour-Maubourg Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9394 1129 |
On a side street which runs perpendicular to La Croisette, right behind Brasserie 72 and across from the Martinez hotel, is a famous spot for night owls, called La Chunga. Part restaurant and part piano bar, it seats 50 and stays open all night. Expect to pay EUR30.49-EUR45.74 à la carte. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports Pub |
2, place de Gaulle Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 0586 |
This pub, located on the corner of Rue Bivouac Napoléon and Rue du Maréchal Joffre, is a popular meeting place for sports fans and the young crowd in general. Sporting events are shown on the large screen in the main room, where you can also have a bite. Rue d'Antibes' shops are nearby. Beer starts from around EUR3, JB whisky goes for roughly EUR7, and a two-course meal should set you back no more than EUR10. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Famous Seafood Restaurant |
54, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 2544 |
The décor with portholes, mermaids and blue and white tablecloths leaves no doubt of the maritime nature of this establishment. One of the most well-known seafood restaurants on La Croisette, this restaurant benefits from a remarkable view over the blue waters of the Mediterranean. In the summer months, it is open round the clock from 9a to 11p. Set menus are available for EURO 19, EURO 26. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Maritime Flavours |
65, rue Félix Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 2633 |
Despite its name, this restaurant doesn't just serve seafood. There is also a good selection of grilled meats to choose from. Nonetheless, it is the sea that supplies most of the specialities of the house, from the famous Bouillabaisse (fish soup) to various shellfish and Loup Flambé (Flambéed Bass). Set menus are available for EUR12, EUR17 and EUR25. Expect to pay EUR31 dining à la carte. Reservations are a must. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rustic Bistro |
2308 avenue du Maréchal Juin Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06250 France +33 4 93 45 2596 |
Located in the midst of a quaint little village called Mougins, this old-fashioned cafe remains shut from December 1-28. It is also not open on M, W and Sa afternoons and the patrons serve dinner only in July and August. The cusine is local and one of a kind, as the receipies have been passed on from generation to generation. This place, which is in a rustic and picturesque setting, is generally visited by tourists only in the peak season. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great atmosphere |
29, rue du Commandant-André Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9299 1717 |
One of the hippest venues in town, this immensely popular club can afford to be choosy about who it lets in. Drinks are served with tapas, olives, pizza or sushi. It has modern décor and great atmosphere that make it a favourite with the young crowd. From 10p-2a there's a DJ on hand to get things moving, with an eclectic range of sounds. Drinks cost around EURO 3-7.75 before 10p, and thereafter around EURO 6.10-10.70. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Snacks Specialist |
21, rue Félix Faure Cannes 06400 France +33 4 9338 9395 |
If you don't want a big formal meal, this unpretentious snack bar should meet your needs. It's open all day long, and you can have a breakfast for EUR4.46, salads cost EUR5.38 and paninis and hot or cold sandwiches cost EUR1.93-3.38. A wide variety of other light dishes and pastries are also available. It's also perfect for insomniacs and those stumbling home from the bar late at night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Creamy Crêpes |
18, rue du Suquet Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 7774 |
For some delicious Crêpes, head to Crêperie Bretonne. It is situated in the heart of the city on a lively street that leads up the Suquet hill. This tiny eatery is designed according to English styles of architecture. Don't forget to wash down your meal with a glass of cider. Crêpes cost around EUR2.29 and salads EUR9.15. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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No Dunes But Great Food |
Boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9394 1499 |
Even though Cannes' beaches have no dunes (at least not any more), such is the name of the private beach resort situated near the Port Canto harbour. The restaurant serves fish dishes (around EURO 15 on a set menu). Sunloungers can be hired for for half the day or for full day, providing a perfect spot to enjoy the very respectable cuisine from the Dunes' kitchen. The town centre is walking distance from the beach. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cocktail on the Beach |
73, La Croisette Hotel Martinez Cannes 06400 France +33 4 9298 7300 http://www.hotel-martinez.com/... |
Espace Zplage is a beach restaurant that has an open-air bar. The kitchen uses the choicest and freshest ingredients, along with salads and cocktails. The clay oven here is used to cook meat and fish, giving it a unique and natural flavor. Summer on the beach is very colorful with diners enjoying a display of fireworks while they enjoy their food and drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pre-club Favourite |
1, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 68 9300 |
Clubbers often come here for a bite before moving onto the Cat Corner nightclub next door. Stylish wooden surroundings and subdued lighting combine to create a relaxed atmosphere. Here, tasty and unpretentious cuisine is the order of the day. This is an enviable location, opposite the Palais des Festivals (where the Film Festival is held annually), and between La Croisette's beaches and the old port. The cafe is buzzing at lunchtime with the office crowd. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Terrace View |
52, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 0481 http://www.lefestival.fr/ |
Relax over a meal or a drink here on the terrace (heated in winter) as you watch the world go by on La Croisette seafront. Popular with celebrities during the Film Festival, including models like Naomi Campbell and Laetitia Casta, who have been known to drop by. The fabulous, home-made pastries served here at breakfast are a festival legend and there's an excellent wine list (including a Château Pétrus) to accompany the seasonal menu. Dining room seats 80, terrace 50. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicacies from Brittany |
29-31, rue Félix Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 3493 |
This place has no less than 46 different types of pancakes crêpes and buckwheat galettes. Sweet or savoury, they are all delicious. The menu also includes a dozen different pizzas, pasta dishes and omelettes. This centrally located restaurant is close to both the shops and the sea. Set menus are available for EUR13.57 and EUR16.16. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Savoury Crêpes |
9, rue Bivouac-Napoléon Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9368 1513 |
This crêperie's delightful combination of rustic and Breton décor is all part of its charm. Sample savoury galettes made from buckwheat flour, or try sweet ones (around EUR3.05-7.62) served with honey, jam or fruit and ice cream. The regions of Brittany and Provence are reunited in the house speciality. Be it a savoury pancake filled with ratatouille or an attractive range of salads. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional Cuisine |
11th Street Oran Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 6833 |
This restaurant serves traditional French food. It has a seating capacity of 50 people, and a large terrace area that is open for dining. The place is centrally air-conditioned and the service is quite efficient. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Seafood By The Quay |
6, quai St-Pierre Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 39 49 44 |
This elegant and well-known seafood restaurant comes highly recommended for dishes, such as Raie Aux Câpres, (Skate with capers and Alpine leg of lamb. Located on the quay with a lovely view of the old port, the restaurant offers a variety of dishes, served in a chic atmosphere. Expect to pay between 20 EURO and 26 EURO. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Crepes By The Sea |
11, quai St-Pierre Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 4718 |
Gourmandise has a view of the old port, and its decor is inspired by art deco architecture. This is an ideal setting for relaxing and biting into sweet or savoury crêpes. They are filled with a variety condiments like egg, ham, vegetables and cheese. Whilst sweet crêpes are filled with jam, ice cream, alcohol (flambéed) or simply sprinkled with sugar. Set menus are available for around EUR11 and EUR15, and the children's menu is available for around EUR50. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cuisine from Alsace and Provençe |
28, rue du Suquet Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 2124 |
Stop by at Grain de Sel once you're done exploring the picturesque lanes of the old town. Explore the cuisines of the regions of Alsace and Provençe at this restaurant. It is well-known for its Filets de Bass as well as Red Mullet. The Rib Steak are also really juicy. The restaurant also offers a superb view of the town and the bay. Set menus are available for EUR15-23. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classical vs. Karaoke |
2 rue Félix Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9399 9310 http://www.legrandcafe-cannes.com |
This is a large cafe with a capacity for 180 people. You can either choose to relax indoors or dine outdoors. The menu is an exhaustive list of seafood dishes. As evening sets in, the live orchestra starts performing classical music outside. If that's doesn't suit your style, plunge into the crazy karaoke sessions in the cafe. The food is great and so is the ambience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perfect for Groups |
2, rue Félix Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9399 9310 |
Located by the pier near the Palais des Festivals, Le Grand Café is one pleasant restaurant. If it's a beautiful day, dine on the shady tables outside. The varied menu offers a wide variety of choices. Though the diner can seat up to 150 people, it is advisable to make bookings if you're in a group of 20 or more people. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Posh Restaurant |
9, Street of Bateguier Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9368 5928 http://www.lagrossetartine.com |
Master cook Jean-Pierre Vidal cooks up some mean dishes at this restuarant. It's a classy place, and serves delicious and unusual fare. If you are the adventurous sort, go for Mouse of Lamb to the Scents of Provence, Kidneys of Calf to Mustard Seed, and Net Rossini Ox. This can drill a 30Euro hole in your pocket. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Milky Way |
4 rue d' Antibes Cannes 06400 France +33 49 399 2770 http://www.haagendazs.fr/ |
In the world of ice cream, the Häagen Dazs brand brazenly bears its crown of world-famed acclaim. Its innovative assortment of creamy goodness varies by season and its richness knows no bounds. This outpost of the ice cream empire is situated on the bustling rue d'Antibes in the heart of Cannes and makes for a welcome retreat after a busy day of sun and shopping. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Vietnamese Delights |
24, rue Pasteur Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9394 3349 |
This restaurant serves authentic Vietnamese cuisine. The interiors are elegant and stylish. House specialties are Jade crêpes, steamed ravioli and roasted quail with 8 fragrances. The prices are moderate and the service quite prompt. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh Pizzas |
15, Avenue Isola Bella Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 1785 |
A popular place for delicious local cuisine and lip-smacking pizzas, the lunch hour is very busy. At other times too, it runs at almost full capacity. Prices are quite reasonable for the good quality fare. Be sure to make a reservation in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bar & All-Night Grill |
750 Route de la Mer Cannes 06410 France +33 4 93 65 75 50 |
L'Alba Café provides ambiance to eat or drink by every night with DJ Cruz mixing during the week and live concerts on weekends. The adjoining restaurant is open all night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Meat Feast |
21 rue Frères Pradignac Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 39 5991 |
Meat lovers will feel at home in this restuarant. Also known as The Rib Steak, it specialises in serving a variety including steaks, ribs etc. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For Mesclun and more |
16, rue St Antoine Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9399 4519 |
Situated in the charming old town, this restaurant has earned a good reputation among Cannes diners. Le Mesclun is the right choice for a romantic dinner and even a business meeting. The Provençal dishes on offer are delicious. Try the Steak cooked with Garlic and Pepper. The set menu offers a choice of eight starters, eight main courses, cheese and six desserts for around EUR30. Mesclun, a spicy mixture of flavourful salad greens, is a tasty speciality of the region. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine Mexican-style |
9, rue d'Oran Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 2651 |
Decorated in wood and stone, this place has just the kind of warm atmosphere you'd expect to find in a Mexican tavern. You can sit out on the large covered terrace, which seats 100, and sip on a cactus cocktail (a house speciality) or give your taste buds a treat by ordering some fajitas. Set menus are reasonably priced and are available for EURO 7.50-21. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Centrally Located Bar-Restaurant |
1, square Mérimée Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 2010 |
This bar-restaurant is situated on Square Mérimée, right by the Croisette and just across from the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, home to the annual International Film Festival. Beer, ice cream and cocktails provide quick pop-in options, while a range of local dishes will please any palate and vanquish any appetite. Past celebrity visitors have included Quentin Tarantino. Expect to pay EUR8 for a cocktail, EUR17 for a set menu and EUR65 for a renowned seafood platter, which serves at least two. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional French Cuisine |
4, petite rue St-Antoine Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 3549 |
Traditional French cuisine is on the menu at this restaurant, which is located in the center of the Suquet area. Recommended dishes include Foie Gras on Polenta Crêpes, Salmon Tournedos with Truffles and Fillet de Beef Rossini (cooked with a slice of Foie Gras). Manoir's location gives diners the opportunity to discover Cannes' picturesque old town. The set menu at EUR27 is worth a try, and dining à la carte shouldn't cost more than EUR40. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cuisine cooked in Charcoal Oven |
15 street Saint Antoine Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 39 6221 |
This grill comes into fashion especially during the Cannes Film Festival. But mouth-watering French cuisine is on offer all through the year. The restuarant has a charcoal oven that warms up the low-ceilenged area. It is also used to cook meat the old-fasioned way. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Best Couscous in Cannes |
27, rue du Suquet Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 5125 |
Mi-Figue Mi-Raisin primarily offers Provençale cuisine. Steak in Green Peppercorn Sauce, Courgette Flan, Provençale Casserole, Grilled Tuna Steak with Vegetable Ratatouille, Duck Breast cooked with Olives are some of the typical and delicious dishes on the menu. It is however, most famous for its homemade Couscous, which is made with fresh mint. The wine list is just as impressive with varieties from France's different regions. The restaurant is open daily during festivals and conference periods. Couscous dishes cost EUR10-14.50, and set menus EUR14-24. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tasty dishes |
2, rue du Suquet Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 7275 |
One of Cannes' most popular restaurants, the dishes offered here include Fillet of Red Mullet, Stuffed Quail and a whole range of other Provençale items. The wine list is just as impressive with varieties from several regions. Enjoy a great meal in this elegantly done up restaurant that resembles a Provençale country house. Set menus are available at wallet-friendly rates. But, expect to pay a good amount for fish, meat or other main courses. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mussels and More |
13-17, rue du Suquet Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 1999 |
Located in the old town, La Moule Rit is the right pick for some delicious seafood. Its main speciality is Mussels, which are prepared with Saffron, Curry or Flambé. If you're not a Mussels fans, there's Duck Breast with Morello Cherries, Tagliatelle with Foie Gras or Carpaccios of Beef and Salmon. With so much to chose from, you're sure to be back for more. A large plate of Mussels and Chips will cost you around EUR16.77), Meat Carpaccio EUR9.15 and Salmon Carpaccio EUR10.67. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Haute Cuisine by Roger Vergé |
1432, avenue Notre-Dame de Vie Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06250 France +33 4 9375 7824 http://www.hotel-moulin-mougin... |
This 16th-century oil mill provides the ideal setting for award-winning chef Roger Vergé's sophisticated Provençal cuisine, prepared using only the freshest market produce. Located 5km from Cannes and surrounded by beautiful grounds, the setting is as enticing as the exquisite fare that features on the menu. While here, enjoy the winter garden, open fire, smoking rooms, valet parking service and boutique. Cookery courses are available, and it's also possible to spend the night here. Famous diners include actress Sharon Stone and singer Elton John (a regular). However for more affordable dining, try L'Amandier restaurant (also run by Vergé). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Specialty Every Day of the Week |
13, rue Frères-Pradignac Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 5924 |
The menu at Mère Besson changes every day of the week. It's L'Estouffade à la Provençale on Mondays and L'Aïado on Tuesdays. Relish some great Bourride (fish) on Wednesdays and Le Lapereau Farci aux Herbes de Provence on Thursdays. On Friday, it's time for L'Aïoli (traditional Provençal garlic dish) and Saturdays L'Osso Buco. Sundays mean Le Gigot d'Agneau au Tian (lamb). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet Restaurant With A View |
2, boulevard Jean-Hibert (Hôtel Sofitel Le Méditerrannée) Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 92 99 7300 http://www.accorhotels.com |
Situated on the terrace roof of Hôtel Sofitel Le Méditerrannée, this gourmet restaurant has the best view in Cannes. More importantly it offers up a delectable range of regional specialities made by chef Jean-Jacques Martin. With views of the bay of Cannes, the Lérins islands and the Estérel mountains, your meal will be more than a culinary delight! Set menus are available for 30 EURO at lunchtime, and 38.50-55 EURO at dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Culinary Creations |
11, square Mérimée Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 99 2919 http://www.cannesinfo.com/neat... |
This place was an immediate hit with visitors and locals. Fuss-free designer decor provides the backdrop for British chef Richard Neat's sublime culinary creations, prepared using simple seasonal fare. It is situated just across the Palais des Festivals, which hosts the famous Film Festival each year. Dining room seats 45, terrace 15. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Crepes and Espresso |
4, place du Général-de-Gaulle Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 064 00 France +33 33 49339 2142 |
Noailles is located in a quiet spot close to the Croisette. It has a beautiful interior furnished with wood and the menu comprises of mixed salads. This cafe is famous for its crepes, ice cream and delicious espresso coffee. It has a regular clientele of tourists and local people. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Private Beach Hotel |
Noga Hilton Boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9299 7027 |
The Noga Hilton's private beach has a variety of facilities to offer its guests. A bar, restaurant, and water sports are among the most popular. The restaurant serves food from the provence and is open every day during the summer season. Chic boutiques and cafes are a stone's throw away from the hotel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Irish Fever! |
3 rue la Fontaine Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 6379 http://www.oneillsriviera.com/ |
This is an Irish tavern serving traditional pub food and authentic Irish breakfast. Enjoy its endless happy hours and four mammoth screen televisions. This three-roomed pub offers you a pool table, dart boards and seven different types of beer. Also, there is live Celtic music every Friday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mountain View |
1, boulevard Jean-Hibert Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 8500 |
West of the Old Port, past the Saint-Pierre Quay and Jean Hibert Square, is Okey Beach. The beach offers a fine view of the mountains and is a great place to get away from it all. Grab a light meal; you can order from a range of hearty salads. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tan while you Dine |
Boulevard La Croisette Plage 15 Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9394 2315 http://www.ondineplage.com |
Located opposite the Carlton hotel, Ondine offers a unique dining experience. Located on the beach, the restaurant offers deckchairs, sunbeds, and parasols to relax on. It's the perfect place to enjoy haute cuisine at reasonable prices. Designed by Chef Léo Ducroix, the lunch menu consists of innovative salads from EUR15.40 and gourmet dishes from EUR30-EUR53. Don't forget to try the fresh fruit Sorbet, which is the perfect refresher for a hot day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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English Feel |
2, rue Stalingrad Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9299 2828 |
Cannes is said to be a cosmopolitan city and with this English-style café, this would appear to be true. A young clientele enjoy the friendly, cheerful atmosphere. The covered terrace is a popular place to relax out of the sun. A seasonal menu is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eastern Food And Dance |
10, boulevard Jean-Hibert Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9298 9998 http://www.lepalaisoriental.com |
Palais Oriental's decor is inspired by the stories of a Thousand and One Arabian Nights. Here you can taste the 1,001 subtleties of traditional Moroccan cuisine: tajines (steamed poultry or lamb with vegetables and prunes), various kinds of couscous and sweet honey pastries. The restaurant is not far from the Plages du Midi and every evening there is an Oriental dance show put on for guests. This takes place at lunchtime on Sundays as well. Set menus are available for 12.20 EURO at lunchtime, and from 23.63-34.30 EURO for a set menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Haute Cuisine |
Hôtel Martinez 73, Boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9298 7414 http://www.hotel-martinez.com |
Chef Christian Willer's elaborate creations are prepared using the finest local produce, served on specially designed 1930s-style tableware, and accompanied by a wine list par excellence. You can enjoy gourmet cuisine with a distinctly Provençal flavor in equally attractive surroundings: a bright, sunny dining room with windows on three sides, plus the added bonus of a fantastic sea view. Situated on the first floor of the Martinez luxury hotel, the restaurant gets its name from the Palme d'Or, awarded each year to the Best Film during the Film Festival. The terrace seats 40. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Idyllic Setting |
45, boulevard La Croisette Grand Hôtel Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06401 France +33 4 9339 7619 |
Facing La Croisette's seaside promenade, this restaurant on the ground floor of the Grand Hôtel is like a garden oasis. Flower beds and lawns in the shade of giant palms and, beyond, the azure blue of the sea stretches as far as the eye can see. In this idyllic setting, you can enjoy the best of traditional French cuisine in a refined décor with attentive service. Set menus are available for 27 EURO and 32 EURO, along with a good value lunch table d'hôte at 23 EURO . Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rediscovering Flavours |
92 Avenue Francis Tonner Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06150 France +33 4 9348 3984 http://paradedessens.free.fr/ |
The chefs in this restuarnt have raised the bar of culinary craft and are taking it to a completely different level...they have made it into art. The decor is exquisite in its colonial style and compliments the cuisine. The fare itself is truly a 'parade of the senses', where guests are able to taste the subtle variations in flavour and quality of the food. And of course, you get to rediscover tastes that haven't tasted before. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Coffee And Tea Cafe |
39, rue Hoche Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 8303 |
If you're a tea and coffee fan, then Pause Cafe is the place to come. It is a favourite with tea and coffee enthusiasts and is situated between the train station and Rue d'Antibes. The cafe serves coffee from around the world as well as an impressive variety of fine tea. Try the Maragogype coffee or check out the smoked varieties of tea. The cafe serves ice cream and cakes as well and is open late, so drop in any time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Enjoy a Great Continental Breakfast |
42, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9259 0690 http://www.pavillon-croisette.... |
Dine on the sunny terrace of this restaurant, whose décor is reminiscent of the early 50s. Open through the day, Pavillon Croisette serves a great continental breakfast. Enjoy some succulent seafood from the very varied menu - Sea Bream, Bass & Turbot. There are also shellfish platters. Set menus are available for EUR23-30. An added advantage is the service, which is both friendly and impeccable. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional and Buckwheat Pizzas |
9, place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 92 98 6080 |
Located near the old port, between Rue Maynadier and the Mairie, this Italian restaurant has an excellent reputation. It offers customers an original choice: pizza made the traditional way or from buckwheat dough. Those who prefer pasta can choose from various kinds, including spaghetti and fettuccini, accompanied by sauces such as Au Pistou (Pesto), Cheese, or Al Arrabiata (quite spicy). There are over twenty different pizzas and as many other dishes to choose from. Expect to pay EUR7.17-9.60 for pizzas; pasta dishes cost EUR8.69-10.82; there is a set menu available for EUR17.53. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Reputable Seafood Restaurant |
51, rue Félix-Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 0395 http://www.pierrot1er-cannes.com/ |
Fish, shellfish, and other types of seafood are the specialties of this restaurant, which opened in 1958 behind the Allées de la Liberté Charles de Gaulle. The restaurant has an enviable reputation and is deservedly considered among the best in its class. Oysters, various fish and shellfish are the principal ingredients on the menu, but a healthy selection of meat and pasta dishes are also available. Set menus run from around EUR18.50-27. Dining à la carte might run into EUR40. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unbeatable Pizzas |
3, quai St-Pierre Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 39 2256 |
Something of a local institution, this pizzeria's pleasant décor, great food, reasonable prices and a relaxed atmosphere have made it one of the town's favourite eateries. The dining area is spread over two floors (with an attractive mezzanine), and there's also a terrace. The restaurant seats almost 400, and while it gets pretty noisy, the pizzas are always good - no matter what time of day. Spaghetti and fresh pasta is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mussels & Chips |
Rue Tony Allard Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9298 1877 |
This is the only restaurant in Cannes that serves authentic Belgian cuisine. The most preferred delicacy is mussels and chips, and you can wash it down with a good Belgian beer. The restaurant is open throughout the day, so you can drop by for a quick meal anytime. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Crêpes and Ice cream |
12, boulevard Jean Hibert Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 3759 |
This restaurant on the Plages du Midi is the perfect place to take a break from being at the beach. There are forty types of crêpes available, as well as salads and pizzas. You could alternatively opt for one of the thirty different flavours of ice cream. Set menus are available for EUR11-19, salads for EUR5-12, and a wide variety of crêpes for EUR2-8. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mouth-watering specialities |
13, square Mérimée Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 0282 http://www.lapotiniere.fr/ |
This restaurant is situated next to the Notre Dame de Bon Voyage church and across from the Palais des Festivals. Jack and Valérie Dupuy serve up various specialties including Raviolis aux Morilles (raviolis with morel mushrooms), Fettucini au Pistou (pasta with pesto), Magret de Canard aux Framboises et au Miel (duck breasts with raspberries & honey), Méli-Mélo de St-Jacques et Scampis (scallops and scampi), and Noix de St-Jacques au Beurre d'orange (scallops in orange butter). There is a reception room on the first floor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mediterranean Cuisine |
Hôtel Martinez 73, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9298 7412 http://www.hotel-martinez.com/ |
This restaurant offers a great view from within the famous Martinez hotel. It is a favorite hangout for the film stars visiting Cannes during the Film festival. Younger sibling of one of the town's best restaurants, the Palme d'Or, Relais Martinez is refined and stylish. The prices are relatively moderate, and the cuisine is mostly Mediterranean and French. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For a Romantic Rendezvous |
9, rue St-Antoine Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 2232 |
Relais des Sémailles is one of the best restaurants in the picturesque Suquet area. Great food and an unmatchable view of Cannes and the bay is what this restaurant offers. With its open fireplaces, it's also the right choice for an intimate tête à tête. Among the gourmet dishes offered are Escalope de Foie Gras Chaud and Rosace de Pommes aux Truffes d'Été (Apples with Truffles). There is a separate dining room available for private banquets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Armenian Cuisine |
82, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9394 0058 http://www.lerestaurantarmenie... |
An excellent place to try out Armenian cuisine, this restaurant combines innovative culinary skills with the traditional cuisine. The national dish is keshkeg (a mixture of beef and wheat), while the numerous starters include dolmas (vine leaves and stuffed vegetables). The famous chiche kebab (lamb kebab with rice or wheat) is also worth tasting. The set menu, which includes twenty starters, fifteen main dishes and five types of deserts, allows you to try an assortment of all these specialities for EURO 40. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art Gallery & Restaurant |
4, rue St-Antoine Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9339 9938 |
Ever thought of dining in an art gallery? While tucking into this restaurant's traditional French and Provençal cuisine, you can contemplate the artwork on the walls. You're not likely to run out of things to talk about as the paintings provide plenty of inspiration. You might even end up buying one. This restaurant-gallery is situated in Cannes' beautiful, and very picturesque old town. Set menus are available for EUR17.53-EUR22.71. Paintings cost between EUR610-EUR1,143). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dinner for Two |
Hôtel Savoy 5, rue François-Einesy Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9299 7200 |
This fine restaurant is located at the Savoy Hotel. Here's your opportunity to savor exquisite gourmet cuisine in a charming and welcoming ambience. If you're on a romantic date, dine on the terrace. The Menu Du Marché is worth a try - Dos de Saumon Rôti sur un Tian de Courgettes (Roasted Salmon on a Bed of Courgettes) or Pièce du Boucher au Poivre Vert (choice cut of Meat with Green Peppercorns). Set menus are also available for EUR18-23 at lunch. Expect to pay up to EUR50 if you opt for the à la carte menu Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Short Walk To Town |
Boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 2200 http://www.plageroyale.com |
The Plage Royale is another private beach on the Croisette. It has its own landing stage, water-skiing facility, on-site solarium, sunbeds, parasols and deckchairs. The specialties of the restaurant are, not surprisingly, fresh fish, and there is also a bar and ice cream parlour. The town centre is only a few minutes'walk. Expect to pay EURO 16.01 for the 'seaside' menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Haute Cuisine |
Hôtel Gray d'Albion 38, rue des Serbes Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9299 7960 http://www.lucienbarriere.com/... |
Along with La Palme d'Or, this is one of Cannes' most prestigious restaurants serving provential haute cuisine with seasonal menus. The 'pagre' (fish) roasted in olive oil and tomatoes, served with celery, artichoke and fennel, has even received an award for excellence. A set menu is available for EUR33.54. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Savor Provençal Cuisine |
Noga Hilton 50, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06414 France +33 4 9299 7000 http://www.hiltoncannes.com |
Located at the prestigious Noga Hilton, La Scala primarily serves Provençal cuisine. The Sea Bass cooked in Tarragon and Olive Oil, served with Ratatouille and Potatoes, is one of the finest dishes on the menu, which changes every fortnight. Enjoy a great meal in the brightly done up indoors or on the terrace, which offers a panoramic view of the sea. The impeccable service is another added advantage. Set menus are available for EUR34 and EUR53 every evening, and the dish of the day costs about EUR23. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mexican Delight |
12 rue Jean Daumas Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9368 1210 |
This restaurant serves authentic Mexican and South American food. It has an outdoor seating area that is almost always full. Be careful before ordering, as the food is a bit spicy. You can dine in peace as the prices are moderate. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Slav Dinner-Theatre |
45, avenue St-Basile Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06250 France +33 4 9292 9843 http://www.lesaintpetersbourg.com |
Dine in Eastern European style, in this romantic restaurant just 5km from Cannes. The after-dinner entertainment performed by a talented traditional dance troupe is also spectacular and starts from 10:30p. After the show a DJ gets everybody moving to pop and disco tunes until the early hours of the morning. For dinner, choose among four prix-fixe menus: Menu Moujik (EUR58), Menu Tsar (EUR68), Menu Imperial (EUR78), and Menu Gala served with Champagne (EUR115). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cuisine from the Savoie Region |
3, rue Félix-Faure Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 93 39 7400 |
Specialties from the Savoie region are the attraction in this restaurant. The Raclette (a melted cheese dish with ham and other accompaniments) is a great dish to savour with friends, the Pierrades is perfect for lovers of red meat - it consists of morsels of raw meat which one cooks over a heated stone. If you reserve a birthday dinner 24 hours in advance, the restaurant will happily make you a birthday cake at no extra charge. Set menus are available for EUR13.75 and EUR21.50, and there is a EUR7.55 children's menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tunisian Specialties |
82, rue Meynadier Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9338 9495 |
Located on a major pedestrian street, this little restaurant offers two types of cuisine - Tunisian and traditional French cooking. The Tunisian specialties include succulent couscous, while the more rustic French cuisine includes potato gratins. There are 16 seats indoors and 20 tables outside, so it is advisable to reserve. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Grills and Cocktails |
4 rue d'Antibes-5 Place Général de Gaulle Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9399 2770 http://up-side-down.com/ |
This impressive restaurant is the latest hangout for celebrities in Cannes. The decor is very trendy, and the furniture is mostly teakwood. You can enjoy the delicious grills, salads, chef's specials, and the famous Häagen-Dazs ice cream. The staff is well-groomed and hospitable. It is the ideal place to relax and enjoy a cocktail. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Italy on the Croisette |
68, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9394 0828 |
Named after the famous Italian volcano, this restaurant is located between two prestigious hotels: the Carlton and the Martinez. Its cuisine is bursting with Italian flavours. Start with Antipasti (similar to French hors d'oeuvres), consisting of cold meats, peppers in olive oil, and other bite-sized delicacies. Pasta and pizza also feature on the menu, along with a wide variety of meat and seafood dishes. The atmosphere is very pleasant and the service is very professional. Expect to pay EUR23-35 for a meal from the à la carte menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet cuisine |
Hotel Majestic 14, boulevard La Croisette Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur 06400 France +33 4 9298 7700 http://www.lucienbarriere.com/ |
Located on the ground floor of Hotel Majestic, La Villa des Lys is one of Cannes' finest restaurants. It has bagged several awards, including The Clé d'Or de la Gastronomi as well as a Michelin star. The eclectic cuisine is a result of the travels of its renowned chef, Bruno Oger, and features both traditional French as well as exotic Asian food. Designed like a neo-Egyptian cocktail bar, you can also relax on the poolside terrace in the shade of century-old palm trees. Set menus are available for EUR45-EUR120, while the à la carte main course runs from EUR33-40. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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